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Thread: aimpoint h1 on larue 751 review

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    thanks for the link. very informative since I'm in the market for the same set up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ledanek View Post
    thanks for the link. very informative since I'm in the market for the same set up
    Well worth the $$ if you can swing it.

    I may end up buying a PRO just to compare the two in the future.

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    How do you like the pure Co witness as opposed to a higher mount with a lower 1/3 witness?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sneeker View Post
    How do you like the pure Co witness as opposed to a higher mount with a lower 1/3 witness?
    By pure you mean absolute?

    I prefer it as I stated in my review. Less zero worry and less math.

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    Ha ha yes of course. Ok cool sorry I missed that. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sneeker View Post
    Ha ha yes of course. Ok cool sorry I missed that. Thanks!
    Plenty of people like a lower cowitness, which is fine for them.

    In my AO, I would not be making shots above 200y. So math is pretty simple for me. Others require a more developed zero and different requirement, something more suburban.

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    Keeping the math simple is definitely a plus for me. I am also thinking that keeping the cheek weld the same as with my buis would be a plus as well, but as long as I don't need a chin weld I figure i should be fine.

    Thanks for your article and your reply's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sneeker View Post
    Keeping the math simple is definitely a plus for me. I am also thinking that keeping the cheek weld the same as with my buis would be a plus as well, but as long as I don't need a chin weld I figure i should be fine.

    Thanks for your article and your reply's.
    Anytime.

    If you have any critics, suggestions or opinions you are always welcome to post/comment, just like everyone else. I write these reviews for others benefit.

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    Very informative, thanks. Please post a comparison to the PRO if you do end up getting one.

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