

You get 1 MOA windage and elevation adjustmentswhich makes it extremely versatile over many distances and it comes with a 1. On the Venom, the power and dot intensity controls are positioned on the left side of the unit. The Venom housing is made from machined aluminum and is a durable model that comes with high quality, a multi-coated lens that delivers clean vision with a wide field of view. The finer 3 MOA dot model provides extra accuracy and is a perfect rifle scope, which is good for range shooting and fast target acquisition. The MOA number is the level or size of accuracy that the dot provides over a distance. A word about abbreviations for the Perplexed: an MOA is Minute of Angle it is a mathematical concept that most firearm scopes use. In this review, I present both sight details, features, and specifications and then compare both models using them on the same weapon and testing handling and performance. Both these models are mini Red Dot sights for handguns and rifle applications. Among the vast range of excellent performance, models are the Vortex Venom and the Vortex Viper. I prefer the smaller dot size.The house of Vortex is a major force in the gun optics market and produces a number of magnificent models that include riflescopes, red dots, rangefinders, binoculars, spotting scopes, tripods and monocular as well as an assortment of gear and accessories. I have a slight astigmatism and keep the brightness setting down as low as possible to keep the starburst from being distracting. For a turkey gun, I would say you'll pick up the 6 moa faster, but as mentioned a 3 moa would cover up less of the head and neck. Originally Posted by wizzi Definitely go look through both at the store first, maybe at a turkey decoy across the store. If you do a 3 moa dot will become like a 6 moa dot that flares out all over the place. Any natural person or legal entity reading this post accepts all responsibility for any actions undertaken by that person or entity, based upon what they perceived was contained in this post, and shall hold harmless this poster, his antecedents, and descendants, in perpetuity.


Opinions expressed are not representative of any organization to which I may belong, and are solely mine. I tend to prefer smaller dots, but that has partly to do with the fact I have astigmatism As to the "circle dot" types, I really like my EoTech with that reticle. Ok guys im lookin at buying a red dot scope vortex venom or sparc 2 for my shotgun. Whats the difference in 3 moa and 6 moa and which one should i get for what we do in the turkey woods? Also is the vortex red dot scopes i mentioned the way to go? And one off topic question. Note: The VIP Warranty does not cover loss, theft, deliberate damage or cosmetic damage that does not hinder the performance of the product.Remember Me? of 3 1 2 3 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of Thread Tools Show Printable Version. If you ever have a problem, no matter the cause, we promise to take care of you.You can count on the VIP Warranty for all Vortex Optics riflescopes, prism scopes, red dots, rangefinders, binoculars, spotting scopes, tripods, and monoculars. You see, it doesn't matter how it happened, whose fault it was, or where you purchased it. If we cannot repair your product, we will replace it with a product in perfect working order of equal or better physical condition. We will repair or replace your Vortex product in the event it becomes damaged or defective-at no charge to you. VIP stands for a Very Important Promise to you, our customer. It's about taking care of you after the sale. The Vortex VIP warranty is about you, not us.
