Who picked the design of the furniture? That be viable information moving forward on this.
hey, I like that furniture.
probably not that is why I am asking. It would have to be moved forward and I would not use a magnifier very often. I have yet to buy one but I do know I want one.Does that location allow room to mount your flip-up magnifier?
probably not that is why I am asking. It would have to be moved forward and I would not use a magnifier very often. I have yet to buy one but I do know I want one.
Here's a trick to sighting it in without one. Stick one side of binos to the sight and see where the red dot is sitting on the target at 50-75-100 yards.
The dot will look a lot bigger. Once the rounds are hitting the center of the red glow. You're good to go at that range.
Does that location allow room to mount your flip-up magnifier?
I will try it. I just don't want to move the scope until i get a magnifier. It is zeroed nice for close quarters
I mount mine as far forward on the receiver as possible. I don't want it interrupting my field of view.
You want the RDS as far forward (towards muzzle) as possible. Usually last slot on the upper if full rail. The idea is to have both eyes open and your mind will merge the field of view, making the optic almost disappear (similar to ghost ring sight) and leaving only the little red dot. That's the idea of unlimited eye relief optics... Now if you put a magnifier you'll have to adjust to where the magnifier is with the eye relief range