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Burris ff3 problem

Started by Prohunter3509, February 09, 2019, 09:36:19 PM

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Prohunter3509

Have a ff3  it has 4 settings auto adjustment 1 st dot then bright ,med,and dim
The auto. Adjustment setting is almost as blurry as bright and medium.have to turn it on low to see target , its an 3moa . anyone ever have that problem and low is to low for a bright day.

Chuck1443

The lowest is too low for me on a bright day, seems mine isn't as washed out on the brighter settings outside, but indoors kinda bad


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Bowguy

The thing was Problematic for me and within a few hours it was back off and returned

sixbird

I've had one for a number of years and I love it. I generally use the auto setting since, if you adjust it to ambient light at 7 a.m., the light when you're about to shoot at 10 a.m. will be different.
The only time I ever had an issue is when I was in fairly bright light and tried to shoot into deep shadow. I had to look hard to be sure of my target. That was one time of many uses.
The thing I find with a red dot is that, if your eyes aren't great, you may get some burst around the dot. It's generally NOT the dot. It's your eyes. If I put on glasses, the dot rounds right up with no star burst. It's still not a problem aiming, just a small annoyance...

Prohunter3509

I covered sensor with tape and run it on med. And it is working fine