Danimal247
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
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- Toronto, ON
Noveske's look hot to me
Don't like the rail overhang on the PWS rifles
Don't like the rail overhang on the PWS rifles
At this point, looking at what the LMT comes with standard, I'd one to add a few things, like BCM charging handle, single point sling adapter (Magpul, or QD? That's another thread. lol), flip up sights, so with the addition of these pieces I'm getting near the price of the Noveske.
BCM charging handles are overrated. I find the latches too large (all of them). Many single point sling adapters out there, in the $30-$40 price range. And you could probably trade the fixed LMT BUIS for folders.
Assuming you're buying from Questar, the LMT is $1900. The Noveske's are $2600. I don't see how you're throwing $700 of stuff on there that isn't optics.
Aimpoint Micro H-1/T-1. I think the lowest price is Shooting Edge, they're at MAP (Min. Advertised Price) on Aimpoint.
Unless you plan to teach low light w/ NOD's, the H-1 suffices. Of course, the price difference isn't huge.
I'm not a fan of the magnifiers. Heavy, crappy field of view, mediocre glass quality, and a very limited eye relief, and most people barely use them as it is (or use them when they don't really need it).
A red dot should suffice for torso hits to 200yds (assuming you can see the target at that distance).
If you prefer greater versatility, get a 1-4x variable power optic. 1x will be 90% (or greater) the speed of a red dot, while providing optional magnification and hopefully a reticle that can provide some type of holder over.
I tend to prefer irons, a red dot is nice, but I think I might only want one for distances out to 300m.1x4 is a thought. Anybody have experience with the Elcans?
Get an ACR.



























