Hey Folks,
I am trying to come to a decision regarding optics for my LMT AR, which currently is wearing irons.
One one hand, I am thinking of putting a 2MOA Aimpoint T1 Micro (with a riser) on the rifle, and perhaps adding a flip up magnifier down the road at some point. I like the small size of the micro and the 2moa dot is good too.
On the other hand, I am toying with the idea of putting an ACOG (perhaps with a chevron reticle) on the rifle. Likely something with 3.5x magnification.
These optics and the rifle are for personal, not professional use.
Most of my shooting will be somewhere between 1-300 yards, but I will from time to time likely do some closer-in shooting. I know that picking up targets is really fast with the RDS as opposed to fixed magnification, but alot of folks also advise me that the AGOCS get fast with a bit of practice, even at CQB distances.
I had been considering an ELCAN Specdr 1-4, but from what I have read they seem to have some issues losing zero when switching back and forth and whatnot.
I suppose that I am looking for some opinions on the subject. Can anyone who has used both types of optics comment?
I am trying to come to a decision regarding optics for my LMT AR, which currently is wearing irons.
One one hand, I am thinking of putting a 2MOA Aimpoint T1 Micro (with a riser) on the rifle, and perhaps adding a flip up magnifier down the road at some point. I like the small size of the micro and the 2moa dot is good too.
On the other hand, I am toying with the idea of putting an ACOG (perhaps with a chevron reticle) on the rifle. Likely something with 3.5x magnification.
These optics and the rifle are for personal, not professional use.
Most of my shooting will be somewhere between 1-300 yards, but I will from time to time likely do some closer-in shooting. I know that picking up targets is really fast with the RDS as opposed to fixed magnification, but alot of folks also advise me that the AGOCS get fast with a bit of practice, even at CQB distances.
I had been considering an ELCAN Specdr 1-4, but from what I have read they seem to have some issues losing zero when switching back and forth and whatnot.
I suppose that I am looking for some opinions on the subject. Can anyone who has used both types of optics comment?


















































