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Started by LBLDOG, March 30, 2008, 07:41:42 PM

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LBLDOG

I have ordered a BUSHMASTER AR-15 and will be in at MIKES GUNS Teusday and was wonderingabout optics for it?  I  would kind of like a red dot for it like my shotgun has or maybe holographic and was wondering range on red dots and holographics. I will mostly be in the thick woods of LBL and the county and was just wanting some advice. I know my range wouldnt be as far as a 3x9 x40 but I dont think I would be taking any 3 or 400 shots with it?   :wo: :wo:   What are some of your opinions on this ? (thanks)

Frogman

LBLDOG,
        I would indeed go with a 3 - 9 x 40.  I feel they are a more versatile scope than a red dot.  Works great close in just like the red dot, but it will really shine when you get a shot out beyond 100 yards where the red dot starts to cover up too much of the target for precision shooting.

Jim
You can't kill 'em from the recliner!!

Bob D

I gotta agee with Frogman. I have a Nikon 3.5 x12 x 56 mm scope and it is too large for the ar and hard to get a good check weld when shooting.

Kuipdog

I have a bushnell  3200 series 3-9 x 40 on mine it works great for me out to about 400 yrds. I like the idea of red dots on an AR, but those are for more close quarters, usually 75yds or less unless you go with a Trijicon that has a very large field of view. They also have little if any magnification.

blackfish

 Hay LBLDog,

              I would agree with Kuipdog on the Trijicon,but they are a little costly! But since you are not talking 300-400 yards shots,if it was me I would go with 2x7 or 1.5x6 x32 Leopold var3 - about $399 anywhere.
Mac
You don't never wanta do no assumtin' !
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ATLRoach


paint

I tried a red dot on my AR and didnt  like it very well because of the lack of range. I did try out an EOTech holographic sight and fell in love but  I still use a  low powered scope untill I fork out the money for a holographic sight.

Dan Carey

I like the Nikon Monarch 4-16-42mm
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George Ackley

I think , and i say i think, we may call the same kind of area or terrain.
So on my AR I run 2 scopes , one red dot  for running or up close shots . and my main scope  a 6 x 18 for times I need to take a long shot or thread a needle through hard woods , in the average day or night calling i could find myself in field one minuet and hard woods the next, so running 2 scopes is the best of 2 worlds.
my opinion anyway :biggrin:

it may be hard to see but this is my setup


the red dot is just set to the side , just out of sight of my main scope
hear is a better photo of the red dot,, this is why the AR  plat form i think is so good i can swap my main scope to my night vision in just secants and still have my red dot
Lift Your Truck, Fat Girls Cant Jump

snowcamoman

George,
That is one sweet setup. I'm looking to put together a lightweight super tough rig for riding on my back on the snowmachine. Who made your upper for that setup? Also, how does that red-dot mount? I can't see the rail from the photo, or maybe it's something different. Thanks for the photos. I wish I could use a NV scope up here.

George Ackley

my gun was built and given to me by a call maker,
It's all from model 1 sales , 16'' sporter , cal 223 1/4 all day , I have a  trigger job set at about 3lb
the front rail is just a weaver mount that I drilled and tapped on to the front fore grip, fore grip is aluminum  so it tapped easy .

this gun is the gun for your snowmachine , trust me :biggrin:

I am building 2 new one's ,One from Mike Milli at Dteck That's going to be my new target gun and i am also building a 10'' upper for a supper light calling gun but I had to get a small rife permit for it
Lift Your Truck, Fat Girls Cant Jump

Frogman

You can't kill 'em from the recliner!!