Run what you like.
I've been running optics on my black rifles for years but recently bought back my AR-180B from my friend I sold it to years ago, I've shot out to 500yds with the irons and really enjoyed it. Both are good and both can be used effectively.
The best advice I can give is that if you decide to run optics on your rifle don't buy cheap. Spend the money on a quality red dot or quality scope. I like 1-4 power for a magnified optic on a .223/5.56 or a 2-10 if you want to shoot a little further or want to shoot for little groups.
I wouldn't buy anything under $400 and after my last Bushnell scope (elite 6500 2.5-16) I'll never waste my money on a Bushnell again. The money buys you optical clarity which is worth every penny if you plan to do much shooting.
To all the guys that are going to come on defending their Bushnell, just go out to the range and pick a target at a few hundred yards and then look at it back to back through a Nightforce or Sightron, or any other $1000+ glass then through your Bushnell. There is no comparison. If you can afford it then spend it, you won't regret it.
I've been running optics on my black rifles for years but recently bought back my AR-180B from my friend I sold it to years ago, I've shot out to 500yds with the irons and really enjoyed it. Both are good and both can be used effectively.
The best advice I can give is that if you decide to run optics on your rifle don't buy cheap. Spend the money on a quality red dot or quality scope. I like 1-4 power for a magnified optic on a .223/5.56 or a 2-10 if you want to shoot a little further or want to shoot for little groups.
I wouldn't buy anything under $400 and after my last Bushnell scope (elite 6500 2.5-16) I'll never waste my money on a Bushnell again. The money buys you optical clarity which is worth every penny if you plan to do much shooting.
To all the guys that are going to come on defending their Bushnell, just go out to the range and pick a target at a few hundred yards and then look at it back to back through a Nightforce or Sightron, or any other $1000+ glass then through your Bushnell. There is no comparison. If you can afford it then spend it, you won't regret it.
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