An optic in the forward position creates some challenges during carbine class where a shooter will be in sucky positions, trying to shoot weak sided at weird angles. If the dot has a habit of walking out of objective range because it is sensitive to how the rifle is shouldered, you'll be hating life
I prefer a center/rear position on my XCR, and always have my optics mounted to the upper on AR15's, never beyond
Shoot both eyes open; you'll get plenty of visual information about the target's surroundings
Best advice I can give is lay on your side with your rifle shouldered in your off hand, arms and neck unsupported, legs curled up in near fetal position because you are trying to not break concealment from behind something small. Now how long does it take you to acquire and maintain a dot on a still target at 50 meters if the optic is far forward. If you are hunting for it, that's a problem, and you need to reconsider what you are doing.
Like an instructor once said, "I don't care what gear you run. Do whatever the hell makes you happy, but remember, bad guys don't give a shit about your problems."
Last edited by variablebinary; 11-10-09 at 09:21.
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