I'm still in the brain storming phase of deciding how I want to tackle optics on a BLR takedown project. I've been reading a lot about it and considering options from the standard scout scope options https://www.leupold.com/scopes/rifle-scopes/fx-ii-scout-ier-2-5x28mm to the minimalist approach like a Skinner peep http://www.skinnersights.com/barrel_mount_6.html.
My question is if anyone around here has ever tinkered with the concept of 'splitting up the issue' so to speak, and mounting a red dot on the barrel to retain zero and a red dot magnifier on the receiver to provide magnification without the need for extreme eye relief. It may end up looking fugly as anything but I'm wondering if the optics and concept is solid and if there is any science getting in my way that I haven't considered. (I especially appreciate the info as I've never gone to a red dot for previous projects and have zero experience with a magnifier for them so I'm a definitely working this through as a first phase mental exercise right now.)
My question is if anyone around here has ever tinkered with the concept of 'splitting up the issue' so to speak, and mounting a red dot on the barrel to retain zero and a red dot magnifier on the receiver to provide magnification without the need for extreme eye relief. It may end up looking fugly as anything but I'm wondering if the optics and concept is solid and if there is any science getting in my way that I haven't considered. (I especially appreciate the info as I've never gone to a red dot for previous projects and have zero experience with a magnifier for them so I'm a definitely working this through as a first phase mental exercise right now.)





















































