For those of you who are looking for a little more info on some of the Meprolight line of reflex sights and magnifiers, we have put together a little video on them.
Check it out, as the Meprolight line of products is fantastic.
For those of you who are looking for a little more info on some of the Meprolight line of reflex sights and magnifiers, we have put together a little video on them.
Check it out, as the Meprolight line of products is fantastic.
If you have any questions please call or e-mail:
Phone: (204) 748-2454
E-mail: sales@wolverinesupplies.com Retail Sales
Very cool! Any more of those IR MOR units in the pipeline?
You mean these ones?
http://www.wolverinesupplies.com/det...-Bullseye.aspx
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Will be interested to see the 4.3MOA recticle back in stock.
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For those at Wolverine who have the benefit of being able to look through these, how would you compare the bullseye reticle vs the triangle reticle? I'm torn between these two - I know the bullseye will be fast up close, but using the top of the Center dot on the bullseye for long shots seems less intuitive than the tip of the triangle. Also, how fast and easy to acquire is the triangle for up close shots? Any feedback from the Wolverines or other folks who've used both would be greatly appreciated!
Last edited by CaptainKellog; 10-05-2014 at 10:20 AM.
I personally prefer the bullseye or the open X, but the triangle does draw your eye in very quickly and I could see how it could be used for some effective longer range shooting, but then again so can the bulleyes etc. To me the triangle would be great in CQB settings and in a military application for use on a squad automatic etc.
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