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I have a couple of Elbit Falcons and their original intended position is far forward over the handguard. It makes sense as it increases your "sight radius", that being your eye and the red dot.
K.I.S.S. (Keep it Simple Stupid)
KAC SR-15 IWS Tan
KAC SR-25 EMC
LWRC M6 IC
Pretty piture link:
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...%3Den%26um%3D1
K.I.S.S. (Keep it Simple Stupid)
KAC SR-15 IWS Tan
KAC SR-25 EMC
LWRC M6 IC
I like to get my RDS as close to the rear as possible while still allowing me to mount my 3X behind it. I think it is largely personal preference, but I have found that I am faster with it mounted closer to my eye. The mount and housing tend to blur out a little and all I'm left with is the dot. YMMV
Stephen
When I started using an RDS about the time the ban ended I initially used a cantilever mount under my ML2 and put it on the far forward edge of the upper which put it out about as far forward as it could go. I used Compact ACOGs for awhile but when I went back to the Aimpoint I still stuck it on their in that type of mount and in that location.
Eventually I settled on mounting the 30mm Aimpoints in straight mounts at the same location because I found it balance better and gave me a better sight picture and allowed the tube to disappear the best with both eyes open.
When I went to the T-1, I instinctively pushed it all the way forward as well. I actually found that I started having problems finding the dot in unconventional positions. So I thought about it objectively and decided that instead of lining it up at the same forward position I'd line it up at the rear-most edge of where the 30mm Aimpoint lives. This worked out so well that I thought about it some more, and realized that the tube was a little smaller, moving it back even just one more notch would make it APPEAR to be about the same size as the 30mm tube, which would also mean that it would ghost out the same way. This is where the T-1 works best for me.
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