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    Have you used your IR on an HFT course?

    I am just getting back into HFT and am wondering if anyone uses their illuminated ret on dark courses or does good glass make it unnecessary?
    Cheers Rich
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    Quote Originally Posted by averageplinker View Post
    I am just getting back into HFT and am wondering if anyone uses their illuminated ret on dark courses or does good glass make it unnecessary?
    Cheers Rich
    I've not used mine. If you want it on, it has to be on for all 30 targets

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooper_dan View Post
    I've not used mine. If you want it on, it has to be on for all 30 targets
    Yep, no scope twiddling allowed. I was thinking of a course largely in some woods on a dingy day. Has anyone used their IT in such circumstances?
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    Ive only ever done one hft course and i did use IR...

    In woods first 4 targets then open field for 12 targets then back in woods for the rest by the time i got back to the woods and needed it it had turned itself off... hawke digi nite eye for you, auto off after an hour.
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    for me as I get older I am finding I need a little bit of help with an illuminated ret,

    Cheers

    Tony

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    It is useful. Good glass doesn't make the reticule against a very dark background brighter.

    A.G

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