ErikW Posted March 28, 2003 Share Posted March 28, 2003 (edited) There is no sight or scope that is best for all the varied conditions and target engagements the rifle (or carbine) may encounter. Rifles are used at ranges from 1 to 1,000 yards, in daylight, low light, and darkness, at golf balls, clay pigeons, steel plates, paper bulleyes, and cardboard silhouettes. Dots and irons are fast and easy up close. Magnification is more accurate and faster out far. Too much magnifcation slows you down. Following are some discussions which may help you choose your compromise sight. ACOGs at close range Holosight as a main sight Carry handle-mounted Holosight Handguard-mounted Holosight Leupold CQ/T Microdot Optic Sheperd scopes 3 gun rifle sight system Magnifying Optics for 3 gun What scopes are you running???, Observations on sights from the Mystery Moutain 3 gun Illuminated Reticle Scopes Iron sights for Tactical Class AR-15 Iron sights for flat top AR Edited June 27, 2003 by Erik Warren Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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