Can some one enlighten me to this situation.
A friend from the range ask me if I had a Bushnell TRS-25 in my handguards could I co-witness.
So today I went home and slapped on my $80 USD optic and proceeded to move the rear sight up all the way. Lord behold I could clearly see my front post sight and also it looks like as if I were to be shooting it via iron sight. But I started laughing cuz it was at the 800 setting. But then it did look like the rifle was level. So I did some buba'ing and set up my rifle on my make shift bench and as you can see from the photo's the rifle is completely level although the rear sight is cranked to the 800 meter setting.
Now my question's are...
A friend from the range ask me if I had a Bushnell TRS-25 in my handguards could I co-witness.
So today I went home and slapped on my $80 USD optic and proceeded to move the rear sight up all the way. Lord behold I could clearly see my front post sight and also it looks like as if I were to be shooting it via iron sight. But I started laughing cuz it was at the 800 setting. But then it did look like the rifle was level. So I did some buba'ing and set up my rifle on my make shift bench and as you can see from the photo's the rifle is completely level although the rear sight is cranked to the 800 meter setting.
Now my question's are...
- This must be because it is on my short 12" barrel and would not work with my 19" barrel. Right?
- If the rifle is level this means that the bullet would shoot some what straight for a short distance before it drops. Right?
- This classify as a lower 1/3 co-witness. Even if the rear sight is on the highest setting?
- If I crank up my front post in theory I could lower my rear sight. Right?



















































