JaPes
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Not sure if I want 2 or 4 MOA.
Dot size is inversely proportionate to inherent accuracy and precision as distance increases. At 100 yards:
- 2 MOA will cover 2" of the target.
- 4 MOA will cover 4" of the target.
Both will give minute of bad guy accuracy at 100 yards, one just does it a little bit better. So it all depends on your purpose of use. I've plinked out to 100 yards using a 1 MOA and 2 MOA dot. Off hand, seated, prone, etc.. no problem hitting center mass of a static man-size target at 100 yards. I haven't found a uni-directional range that has horizontal traversing targets near me yet.
If and when you get to a point where you get the novelty of flinging rounds downrage for minute of bad guy accuracy, then a scope is the way to go. I got my fill of sending rounds downrange at a quick pace. I mounted a Nikon P223 kit (scope, rings, wind meter) to my MSR and am having fun again. Frustration level increased, ammo cost per range trip decreased. LOL