Just wondering what peoples thoughts are on my idea.
I was looking into getting a red dot, maybe add a magnifier as well to be able to see targets 100+ yards out.
I went back out to the range today and tried out a few peoples different set-ups Rifle scopes, red dot, reflex etc..
I realized I like using the different sights.
Im thinking of making it simple and getting quick disconnect rail mounts. Then I can have a high zoom scope, and red dot sight and use my plain iron sights. Just pop on what I feel like using.
Ive read Larue mounts are best and keep things at zero, they are pricey though. Have to see if any budget ones keep zero.
In my head this is a good idea, How these mounts work in reality is a different story.
Do any of you use quick-off scope mounts? Can you share your thoughts on them.
I plan on shooting the gun more and trying as many scopes/sights as people will let me before I pull the credit card out, which is still smoking from the gun/mags/ammo etc.. just trying to figure out what I wanna do
I was looking into getting a red dot, maybe add a magnifier as well to be able to see targets 100+ yards out.
I went back out to the range today and tried out a few peoples different set-ups Rifle scopes, red dot, reflex etc..
I realized I like using the different sights.
Im thinking of making it simple and getting quick disconnect rail mounts. Then I can have a high zoom scope, and red dot sight and use my plain iron sights. Just pop on what I feel like using.
Ive read Larue mounts are best and keep things at zero, they are pricey though. Have to see if any budget ones keep zero.
In my head this is a good idea, How these mounts work in reality is a different story.
Do any of you use quick-off scope mounts? Can you share your thoughts on them.
I plan on shooting the gun more and trying as many scopes/sights as people will let me before I pull the credit card out, which is still smoking from the gun/mags/ammo etc.. just trying to figure out what I wanna do
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