In all seriousness, using a piece of electronics hunting does have its concerns. What if it goes out, stops working? At least with the Burris, the battery compartment is on top, don't have to remove it from the gun to change it out. Not all of them are like that. And I do practice shooting it without it turned on in case there is a failure. And just because, I am going to set up a 100 yard target and see what happens on paper


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