To sit above the rear part of the optic.
Also, what range to zero such a high-mounted RDS?
Why? I'm in the process of making an M27 "clone", at least mostly a clone.
To sit above the rear part of the optic.
Also, what range to zero such a high-mounted RDS?
Why? I'm in the process of making an M27 "clone", at least mostly a clone.
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https://www.trijicon.com/products/details/rm35
I have always zeroed at 50yards for my rear dot.
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50 yards. Without running your exact numbers through a ballistics calculator, that will give you the least deviation from POA out to about 200. I don’t use the piggyback much past 50 yards anyway.
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