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I've owned a 3-9 red triangle and I liked it, but also may like the crosshairs. Which one do you like better if you've used them?
 
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I believe their X hair offers a lighted dot in the center. I have always preferred a dot. Less for you brain to process. It is also great for a moving target.
 
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yeah it does. I've looked through them and they aren't nearly as quick to pick up the dot as the triangle, but it is there and is visible.
 
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I went with the crosshair to try something different then I had before.
 
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I have the triangle on my .458 Lott but for a .375, I think I would opt for the crosshairs. The .375 is capable of longer range and would benefit with the dot/crosshair setup.
 
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