I am sure a competent shooter can take a dot out farther than that, a magnified optic is also heavier than a red dot, and quality magnifiers like the ones you mentioned are also a fair bit more expensive.
Given the trajectory of the 223 round, I'd have to disagree with that statement - a decent red dot will do anything iron sights will do, only quicker, out to 200 yards.
Also, from personal experience I know that fmjs go through wood core bowling pins without even moving them...I would think they would go through drywall like it wasn't even there
You can effectively take a red dot out past 200 if you wish, but it is far less effective than a 1-4x scope at those distances.
Next time I have to drive up North cr5?
I'd be curious to spend a little time with 300blk
Anyone in the Edmonton area with a Tavor want to go shooting? I need to know for myself. I've owned or at least shot most of the other non restricted rifles we have access to in Canada but I've never even held a Tavor.
I'll let you shoot my Swiss and both my PWS AR's (one in 223 and one is 300BLK) in trade.
Deal. My Tavor is slated to arrive this Friday. And I have an XCR-M (308).
I don't see any of these agencies switching over to the XCR. The Swiss Arms is only 30% more than an XCR, which is very little in the grand scheme of things.
Good luck getting spare parts or mags for the swiss.
You don't need to buy spare parts for a Swiss arms
Good luck getting spare parts or mags for the swiss.
Xcr parts are common and cheap.
Plus I like to be able to switch between 762 to 223 is awesome.
Good luck getting spare parts or mags for the swiss.
Xcr parts are common and cheap.
Plus I like to be able to switch between 762 to 223 is awesome.