So, um, you know you could have changed the optics, right?I thought it was crap. I sold my Tavor for this, and the fact it doubled.
I didn't like mine at all--no wonder the Isrealis didn't do well versus Hamas in Lebanon recently. Probably missed most shots because of that sight.
The mount on mine had a visible wobble which (obviously) didn"t hold zero well. Replaced the mount with one that goes on a picitanny rail. This improved things but the sight was canted to one side, so it was only good for cqb applications. Besides, the reticle was too coarse for longer range work (200m and more) and would obscure the target. For me, the sight was a big fail---and ended up selling it for a big loss.
Wow!!!!! I put up the rear site and crystal clear. Thanks!
Israel uses the Mars not the Mepro.
I found the top left & bottom right 'hatch mark' around the 1 moa dot was fuzzy when I looked at my Mepro 21 on my Tavor...
I called Chris @ CanadaAmmo & he told me to "Put my glasses on..."
So... I did... And lone behold, IT WAS MY EYES!!! ha ha ha
And, seeing as how I hate wearing my glasses for such a minor correction... I found a way around this 'issue'...
IF I put up the rear peep site, the fuzzyness disappears! Don't ask me why, I'm no optometrist!!!
Cheers
Jay
On my Tavor, it looks canted to one side, and a bit wobbly.
If you're getting "fist sized groups" at 50 yds, this is probably why. I shot as good or better with the lousy iron backup sights.
When stuff like this happens, you know it's either the optic or the mount![]()



























