OP, I am really sorry I dragged your thread into a dump hole. It was "in the moment" kind of thing. I am truly sorry for hijacking your thread. I will not run your thread off-topic anymore.
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OP, I am really sorry I dragged your thread into a dump hole. It was "in the moment" kind of thing. I am truly sorry for hijacking your thread. I will not run your thread off-topic anymore.
2MOA dot @400 covers about 8". It's fair to say that an average adult human male torso is +/- 20" wide, and that's JUST the torso, not including arms. Your math doesn't jive, so not only are you out of your depth in terms of the technical capabilities of optical devices, you need to learn to pump your brakes in the general sense.
Do a Search for threads authored by Molon, just for a primer on what such optics are capable of. Whether the person is capable is another matter entirely.
Please do not post in this thread again, and give serious thoughts to posting at all for a while until you've read the following: https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...4C-Style-Guide
Contractor scum, AAV
Attaboy JS.
This might be a good read too.
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=131635
Well tape thanks for dragging this thread into the mud...... anyways now back on track. I got mine sighted in the other day. I do want to find am aimpoint to look through their was a lot of strain on my eyes with the sparc 2 I have. I'd really like to find a trijicon mro bit I think that is like finding a unicorn
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http://www.rogtac.com/trijicon-mro-2...-dot-no-mount/
http://www.rogtac.com/trijicon-mro-2...witness-mount/
Mike @ Rog Tac is an awesome guy. You're G2G when dealing with him. Very Solid.
lol... the guy who got the fastest time on the Rifleman's Quarter Mile (3 hits on an 18"x24" silhouette at 500 yards) stage at last winter's Pawnee Run 'n Gun did it with a Comp M4... on a 10.3" 5.56! Dialed up his elevation on the run to the stage and went 3 for 3.
A man-sized target is about 4 MOA wide at 500. Easy enough to center up a 2 MOA dot on that and apply proper fundamentals.
"This motto may adorn their tombs
(Let tyrants come and view):
We rather seek these silent rooms
Than live as slaves to you."
Lemuel Haynes, 1775
All I have to offer is that the more rounds I shoot with my H1, the more I realize just how capable a good dot and mount can be. I'm no marksman but I'm completely comfortable ringing 8"x10" steel at 250yds. Any farther and my skill level really drops off. Many guys can go much further out. Pretty awesome for a cqb type sighting system.
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