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I like it, :thumb:
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CMMG Sierra .22LR Dedicated AR-15 Upper
imschur replied to imschur's topic in AR-15,M16 .22LR Dedicated Uppers
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sweet, I hope you get it in time.
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Mossberg Roadblocker :grin:
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Let's talk about optics after a day at the range
imschur replied to Mr. Jones's topic in Optics and sights
I find the QD swapping on the .22's to be satisfactory in regards to repeatability. As for the NCstar I feel it is a ideal scope for these .22's. I would not use it in a centerfire application. -
Let's talk about optics after a day at the range
imschur replied to Mr. Jones's topic in Optics and sights
BTW my avatar is an EOTech. The large circle is 65moa the little dots are 1moa. Now to your point Ill give two examples. On my Colt Sporter HBAR its of the A2 variety with a carry handle. I use two optics. One is a 10 moa dot and the other a 4x optic designed for those rifles. With the 10moa dot I can blow up melons as fast as I can move the weapon. I used the 4x to shoot the bullsesye on exploding targets. When I bough that stuff we didnt have the options we do today. With todays optics I prefer the circle and dot like the Eotech, and Millet DMS. Theres also a reason Aimpoint and EOTech sell magnifiers for the dots. FWIW I prefer crosshairs on my .22's but with the QD mounts a dot is seconds away I use the Ncstar here on my GSG-5. The two pictures of the illuminated crosshairs are from my optic. I think for you to get the most precision you should get targets that are the size of the dot at the range you are shooting. -
The prices of AR's seem to be back where they should be, at least around here.
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When are you getting it? ;D
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Let's talk about optics after a day at the range
imschur replied to Mr. Jones's topic in Optics and sights
Yes and no, The obvious answer is to select the sight for the task at hand. In the case of a dot you need to select a dot with the correct size for your application. A 10moa dot will be fine for popping milk jugs at 25 yards but will suck at precision work. A 4moa dot would equal about 1" at 25 yards. Much better for precision. That is why you see combat optics like an EOTech that have two different dot sizes. CQB and precision. Also some dot cheap scopes have out of round dots Some precision scopes like Leupold target scopes utilize a dot rather than crosshairs. Its also easy to use to much power in a scope. Fixed 10x was a military sniper standard for years Iron sights - good for reasonable to pretty good accuracy. Look at the competition AR's rifles or a Tubb 2000 and they use a modern equivalent of peep sites. I often recommend the Millet DMS-1 as a good general purpose optic -
I stumbled across these compensators. They look pretty interesting and different. Anyone here ever use one? It looks like any popular rifle is covered.
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great job buddy
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CMMG Sierra .22LR Dedicated AR-15 Upper
imschur replied to imschur's topic in AR-15,M16 .22LR Dedicated Uppers
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CMMG Sierra .22LR Dedicated AR-15 Upper
imschur replied to imschur's topic in AR-15,M16 .22LR Dedicated Uppers
yeah I have seen that on other brands as well. As a lefty I appreciate it :) Judging from the marks created during test fire at CMMG it works ;D -
CMMG Sierra .22LR Dedicated AR-15 Upper
imschur replied to imschur's topic in AR-15,M16 .22LR Dedicated Uppers
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Im thinking based on the .22lr's range, Sig figures youll set'em and forget'em. That rear sight appears to be similar to a FAL
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Ive been toying with the co witnessing through my EOTech. I havent warmed up to it yet
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