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The IRIS - a great Kiwi product, what do you think?
Hi Forum, last week we did a show about the IRIS from the Hunters Safety Lab.
Before recording the interview I was unsure if I liked the idea or not (and had some concerns) , after talking to the inventor I really like the idea of the product, but am yet to try it out - I now have one to try (although I will not get a chance to use it for a couple of weeks)
What do you think about the idea of this Kiwi designed product, and have any of you tried it?
Would you use it?
If you are unsure or want to know more listen to the show and reply to this post .
Below is a link to the show and a photo of the set that I am going to try out.
EP19 - Interview with MICHAEL SCOTT from the Hunter Safety Lab 08/04 by The Hunting Show | Hobbies Podcasts
also let me know if you do not want me using your comments when I review the product in a few weeks time.
The IRIS - a great Kiwi product, what do you think?
While I applaud what they are trying to do I don't think these would really help overall as even if they ended up on every rifle, people by human nature would start relying on them as a stand alone way of telling if a shot was safe the same as some people can't go anywhere without sat nav these days. And it's not 100% effective even if it's being used by both party's . And other wilderness users are hardly going to have the reflectors-I have encountered nonhunters in the most unlikely places.
You bring up the death of a friend of mine at the hands of someone I know as a case for this device-maybe you should look into the incident closer and then tell me if you really think they would have used this device.
I'll stick to working out species,age,sex and then deciding bullet path before pulling the trigger as I feel it's more effective that just checking a little light on my scope