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    Optics question

    I have just purchased a Colt HBAR Flat Top rifle and am lookig for good optics package for it. I would like suggestions form people who know far more than I about this setup. All suggestions appreciated and thanks for your time.
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    What do you intend the primary purpose of the rifle to be?

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    If you don't need or require any magnification then I'd go with anything with the name Aimpoint on it. Some people really love the micro's, some love the M2, M3, M4. Just depends on what you need.

    Then you get to pick between mounting heights, absolute co-witness and lower 1/3rd are the two most popular. I personally don't like the lower 1/3rd, it just doesn't work for me. So I think you should play around with other people's before you buy your own.
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    Yardage needed

    I will need it to be decent out to 300 if possible. Definitely need it to be good to 100-150. This is not going to be used for close quarters. Its going to be a target/varmit style rifle. As heavy as it is its not going to be a good carry weapon but I do expect with a little work on my part it should be a pretty good shooter after I find the ammo it likes.With a decent scope 300 should be pretty reasonable and 100 -150 should be pretty good wit ha decent scope and the right ammo.I should have mentioned the yardage to start with. The Red Dots are great for up close but not much for longer ranges. I definitely need something with a Bullet Drop Compensator set for the .223 Nato round.
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    That was a very good question and I should have described it better in my original post. Just got to get used to the thought of the rifle being used in Close Quarters. I have always been a long range rifle shooter so I just forgot to explain it.Thanks for asking and your time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clonies View Post
    Agreed. 1/3rd lower co-witness is the most comfortable for me. I'm about 6' 2" and I understand height may play a role in it. I have an Aimpoint PRO. If you can get your hands on one, it's a solid buy @ $400.
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    What is your budget?
    What size targets do you need to hit at 300?
    What type of optics have you used in the past?
    What is your experience level with the optics you have used?
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    Hey moderators:

    I suggest we post a "sticky" thread entitled, "I have a new rifle. What optic should I get?". Within the post will be a list of questions for the OP to view such as, "What is the rifle going to be used for?", etc.

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    I have a lot of experience having hunted all over the world. I just do not know much about the newer AR's as the one I carried was about 40 years ago in a jungle.I wanted the gun to be better than I am so paper plates at 300 with good optics if the gun is capable.Yes I can shoot better than most. I am not a close quarters combat experienced person. My shooting is all from 50 to 500 yards..223 to 416 Rem. Mag.Best long ranger gun I own is a custom 300 Wby.I am just trying to get my AR up to speed equipment wise for target shooting and maybe some coyotes. If I knew the answers I would not be asking the questions. I appreciate all help and do not pay attention to anyone who gives a smart ass answer. If thats all they have to do I know where they are in life.I am trying to gather info, nothing less nothing more.
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    Use the "Search" function and you will find a multitude of threads with this same topic.

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