I'm kinda still deciding whether or not I like the cover. Blocks some fov, enough to gain some time in steel challenge.
I'm kinda still deciding whether or not I like the cover. Blocks some fov, enough to gain some time in steel challenge.
Blocks FOV? Really? I never noticed the IO covers when shooting through a 2 day carbine course, which had us shooting anywhere from around 7 yards to over 100 yards, and subsequent range days. I haven't shot the gun in a IPSC rifle match yet, but I don't see it being a problem.
Montrala
I'm sponsored competition shooter representing Heckler&Koch, Kahles, Hornady and Typhoon Defence brands in Poland, so I can be biased
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If you're talking hundredths of a second in competition, I could see how it might require more than a few reps to get used to it. That said, I'm not sure I'd want this on a comp gun.
Montrala
I'm sponsored competition shooter representing Heckler&Koch, Kahles, Hornady and Typhoon Defence brands in Poland, so I can be biased
http://montrala.blogspot.com
Yep both open, maybe I got too used to the profile/sight picture. Training issue I guess. I wish the folded down and rested on the upper. They're flexible enough to bend around a magnifier in the up position if that's the issue
Just traded my Eotech with another forum member for his T-1 w/ LaRue Mount and IO Cover. The next aimpoint micro I get (and there will be a next) will have an IO Cover over it, in my very short time being the owner of a micro with the IO cover, my opinion is it is very high quality.
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