ooh, that's a good one. The dot should be point of impact at your zero range regardless of if it's centered or not. I've definitely seen some cheaper dots that aren't that way.Once you establish zero, try differet cheek welds.
In other words, try shooting with the dot off center off the tube. Up, down, left, right.
Ill make sure to run this testooh, that's a good one. The dot should be point of impact at your zero range regardless of if it's centered or not. I've definitely seen some cheaper dots that aren't that way.
Very similar. Ducknot and I were comparing mine to his PA model. Certainly more similar than different. This has a bit more of a "shade" on the back so its 3/16th longer maybe. This model also has a couple small horizontal ridges on the side with no discernable purpose. The adjustment knob on this is on the right side. Dot is pretty similar, maybe slightly better on this one.Is it similar in size to the Bushnell trs?
Haven't shot it at all. Went to the range today but shot pistols. With the M1A...if you want a good consistent cheekweld youd need a riser for about anything other than irons or an optic mounted to cowitness or be as low as the irons.Did you use iton the SOCOM 16? How was the cheek weld?
It doesn't give you roughly a lower 1/3rd co-witness with the irons on the M1A?Haven't shot it at all. Went to the range today but shot pistols. With the M1A...if you want a good consistent cheekweld youd need a riser for about anything other than irons or an optic mounted to cowitness or be as low as the irons.
It does. But you are up on a wobbly chin weld. Then if you drop down to a proper cheekweld you lose your sight picture.It doesn't give you roughly a lower 1/3rd co-witness with the irons on the M1A?
Haven't shot it at all. Went to the range today but shot pistols. With the M1A...if you want a good consistent cheekweld youd need a riser for about anything other than irons or an optic mounted to cowitness or be as low as the irons.
This was at 3pm on setting 11. I turned it up so you could see the maximum. Id run it on 8 if I were really using it at this time.
You can also see how the glass is greenish. I dont care for this. My Aimpoint PRO wasn't anything but clear.
I was impressed with the one of yours I shot. I like this one well enough. Good point about the grass. Definitely "amplifies" the tint!you are looking at grass Bigun......HAAAAAAA!!!! I have three of em and they have worked out damn good for me. Got one on my AR, 10/22 and AK. Good thread
I tell ya, sure do like it on the 10/22.....get some perty damn good groups at 50yds. A lot of fun fosho!!!I was impressed with the one of yours I shot. I like this one well enough. Good point about the grass. Definitely "amplifies" the tint!