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Thread: RDS on 7.62 ?

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    Well, I just put front and rear Magpul PRO BUIS ON MY DDm4V11, along with a Trijicon MRO. I love how flat the sights lay, and REALLY love the MRO.
    So much so, that I’m thinking of running the exact set up on the DD5, at least for now
    This set up would make the DD5 very useful, but admittedly not as versatile as with a LPVO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GH41 View Post
    Of he wants to take on a pound or a little less a Leupold 1X4 VXR patrol in an AP mount only weighs 2 oz more than your Spitfire and is a more versatile rig. Granted it does cost more.
    I would vote on getting the hunting version VXR 1.25-4x with capped w/e adjustments. The external adjustments love way too easy. I have a Patrol in an Aero SPR and really like it except for the knobs. If it wasn't for the circle reticle I would sell it for sure....wish I had got the circle dot available a couple of years back or the hog

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    Quote Originally Posted by JasonB1 View Post
    I would vote on getting the hunting version VXR 1.25-4x with capped w/e adjustments. The external adjustments love way too easy. I have a Patrol in an Aero SPR and really like it except for the knobs. If it wasn't for the circle reticle I would sell it for sure....wish I had got the circle dot available a couple of years back or the hog
    I know. I tried to get Leupold to put the Patrol reticle in a HOG scope. They said it couldn't be done. I never saw the purpose of exposed adjustments on a LPV scope.

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    Have you considered a 3x ACOG? A TR33 w/7.62 horsehoe is mighty light.
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