Lighted Reticle

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Lighted Reticle

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I've looked through the 'official rules' and I don't see anything that prohibits lighted reticles and scopes.
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No problem when using a lighted reticle scope - they are legal. The red dot scopes (such as Aimpoint and Leupold/Gilmore) are also legal - these definitely are a lighted or illuminated optic.
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Re: Lighted Reticle

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are non magnified illuminated sights like burris red dot holographic legal for open sights
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rr1220 wrote:are non magnified illuminated sights like burris red dot holographic legal for open sights
Nope, they be optics. King Tubes are legal however assuming you can find one. They are non-optical.

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