I'm assuming the NEA Absolute co-witness handguard for VZ58 has absolute cowitness for the Aimpoint T1? Is it also absolute cowitness for other optics like the Bushnell TRS-25 for example?
No optic is an absolute co-witness on any VZ mount.
Bottom third to bottom quarter is what you can expect from a TRS-25/NEA combo.
No optic is an absolute co-witness on any VZ mount.
Bottom third to bottom quarter is what you can expect from a TRS-25/NEA combo.
The trs and aim point must sit lower than the sparc.
I can't line my irons up and be looking through the glass.
Lower 1/3rd is preferred anyway.
Why is that?
Why is that?
Better field of view, less clutter, quicker (folks have a tendency to still line up the irons which causes issues because with a dot you're supposed to look at the target, not the dot) but still available instantly should the dot fail.



























