A 4moa dot is NO problem at all even at 600 yards.
The 2moa is more precise, no question about it.
At 600 yards Im making upper torso/headshots.
If you turn it down to setting 5 or 6 it is most definately manageable
A 4moa dot is NO problem at all even at 600 yards.
The 2moa is more precise, no question about it.
At 600 yards Im making upper torso/headshots.
If you turn it down to setting 5 or 6 it is most definately manageable
Since you are quite the photo/videographer I'd really like to see some videos of you making 600 yd headshots with a 4moa RDS. "A 4moa dot is NO problem at all even at 600 yards. " I seem to have a problem doing it and must be doing something wrong. Please advise with some video tutorial please...
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Not BCM however what I think he's trying to say that the target is able to be seen and be hit. Not really everytime but in a range session with enough rounds he can see it and when the round does what he wants he can hit it. Not sure if any of you get what im saying and its just my interpretation of his statement but its what I picked up.
I concluded that by the context of the conversation and because I understand the concept. I'll let him speak on his own behalf though.
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Larue Tactical has had them out for a while and gandrtactical as well. I got one from Larue with LE discount for $630 with LT660 mount and all the Larue goodies too. Can't beat that mount.
I got mine with the DD mount from G&R Tactical (Grant) for $589! Best price I've seen so far
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