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Thefisherman83
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Are lighted reticle scopes legal for big game? I emailed WDFW last week and haven't heard back from them. I read the regs a few times and couldn't find anything that says they are illegal.
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Yes they are legal.
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Awesome, thank you.
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Re: Lighted reticle scopes for big game?
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http://wdfw.wa.gov/help/questions/352/Can+I+use+an+electronic+scope+with+illuminated+cross+hairs+while+hunting+during+a+modern+firearm+season%3F
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I swear I looked there first, must have been skim reading. Thank you.
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Get one, you'll be glad you did - for the zombie apocalypse.
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Already did, Vortex Crossfire II 1-4x24 for my .300blk. I'll be using it for CQC with the blacktails this year.
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