NavyShooter
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My understanding from a well informed source is that the 1X optic is optimized for distances less than 65 yards, and the 4X is optimized for greater than 65 yards....
My understanding from a well informed source is that the 1X optic is optimized for distances less than 65 yards, and the 4X is optimized for greater than 65 yards....
If you're gonna be shooting 3-gun then 1x-4x. The 1x is awesome for cqb range (0-25yrds), with very quick acquisition of targets when you bring the rifle up from the low ready position. And when transitioning between targets. 4x will be plenty of magnification up to 300/400 yards. There are guys who can shoot up to 600 yards with the optic on 4x. I'm not sure if I'm one of those guys yet. Maybe.
If you're expecting to shoot mostly/only at long range then the extra magnification of the 6x might help. I'm not sure what type of activity you'd be doing for those kinds of ranges though. If you are routinely shooting long range then get a proper optic (and magnification) for the application.
Could one of you guys with the SpecterDR tell me what the distance is from the top of the rail to the underside of the housing (under the eyepiece lens).
I'm curious if it will fit over my non folding iron sights.
...the first round would nose dive and jam. Once I figured that out and I started to load the mags to only nine it ran flawlessly. I might try ten rounds again if I can find some round nosed bullets. I really love the Sti..



























