



May be good enough for CQB, OP is looking for 1-300 meters.
OP.....take your optics budget and multiply by 4, then you'll be getting closer to reality.
I shot a TAVOR at 500 yards at fig 11 with an Aimpoint 4MOA and could consistently keep all the rounds within the upper half ( 20" X 20") of the fig 11. Granted there was not much wind that day, within 2MOA. The key is to know the bullet drop and pick a day (Hahah!) when the wind is calm. The drop from 200 to 500 is about 8 MOA, so if you know the target is 20" tall you just hold over by about 2 targets and adjust fire based on observation. The hardest part is not the shooting. It is always about sorting out the wind and figuring out the amount of the holdover, as well as knowing how to translate that holdover calculation to a proper sight picture. The challenge with the aimpoint is that there is no reference in the reticle to help you to implement the holdover. You have to eyeball it using objects in the surrounding to help you.
It's the "Equipment Exchange" forum--you need to apply for access here. Lots of good deals to be found here but they go quickly!also, what is this "EE" place\site I keep reading about?
I don't own a Tavor but do own black 223's and I've used cheap optics in the past and now have an Elcan Specter DR on one an ACOG on another a Hi-lux CMR on another and a Burris fastfire 2-7. Everything I used to use that was under $300 is now gone.
In your price range the Burris 2-7 is the only thing available and it has good glass but if I was putting it on a Tavor I would go with the Hi-lux, it is a great optic for $400 and when I was shopping nothing else up to $1000 had the features this one has. The reticle is awesome, has nice zero-stop turrets, it does use a battery but I never need to turn it on.
I picked up an ACOG from the EE for $300 but good luck finding another deal like that. It is an amazing and tough optic and is my second favorite after my Elcan. You just can't beat the Specter DR for optical clarity and durability. Both the ACOG and the Specter have great reticles as well.
If you save up a little longer or raise your budget you will be happier in the long run. If you buy a cheap optic you will just spend more later replacing it with something better.
Good luck
It's the "Equipment Exchange" forum--you need to apply for access here. Lots of good deals to be found here but they go quickly!



























