I'm going to mount an offset RMR on my LPVO dressed carbine and am wondering which size dot you all prefer for that purpose.
ETA: That obviously should have 3.25 in the poll but you guys know that. Damn keyboard.
1 MOA
3.5 MOA
I'm going to mount an offset RMR on my LPVO dressed carbine and am wondering which size dot you all prefer for that purpose.
ETA: That obviously should have 3.25 in the poll but you guys know that. Damn keyboard.
Last edited by titsonritz; 06-25-20 at 22:32.
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I would go with the larger. You’re looking for quick up close, the dot it plenty big enough to be seen quick but small enough to have the precision needed. I think the 1moa is a little small for a quick hitting back up system.
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3.25 is what I bought. Works fine for up close to out to 350 once you figure out the holdovers.
I'm in the process of swapping all my dots to 1 MOA for handguns and rifle. I find they are crisper and you can always turn up the brightness which makes the dot bigger. Longer shots are always better with a smaller dot.
1 moa on a rifle
3.25 I think 1moa is too small. I got to use a LCO a few years ago and I hated the 1 moa dot. I have a 3.25 rmr and I like it.
I use the same RMRs on my pistols as on my rifles, so that if one RMR craps the bed on a gun that I need it on, I can pull it off a gun that I don't need it on while the dead one is going back to Trijicon.
So for me, that means 3.25 MOA.
Even if the RMR were 100% for a shoulder-fired arm, 100% of the time, I'm not sure I'd want a 1 MOA dot without a ring around it like a Holosun (although that's usually a 2 MOA dot) or or EoTech/Vortex UH-1.
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