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Thread: My Mp RMR combo

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    My Mp RMR combo





    this is one of my last guns that hasn't been worked over by Ben at boresight and the difference is noticeable,
    local shop did the work for this had it done in about an hour at a really good price

    thanks doug

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    very nicely done.

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    Thanks brother

    its been pretty durable so far looks like a trip the rogers range in may is possible as well as a few others once Ben gets the frame work done its going to be about perfect for me a bit over 26k through that gun in classes and matches and daily carry

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    Spiffy -- Do you notice a difference in speed on target?
    Keep your powder dry.

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    speed to threat has not been an issue it takes reps that's all, follow up shots were the initial issue at full speed learning to trust the dot so to speak no issue so far

    shooting plates and poppers at distance has been made more fun

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    Very cool...
    Keep your powder dry.

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    Awesome!

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    That's it...I'm ordering an RMR tomorrow for my M&P .45 mid-size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve View Post

    shooting plates and poppers at distance has been made more fun
    It seems that the biggest advantage that the system has it that it allows long shots to be made more easily than with irons? Someone mentioned hitting silhoutte targets out to 200(?) with their dot? I wonder if that is just a function of trying to focus on the front sight pulls the depth of focus in close making far targets hard to make out, while the dot allows accurate fire by allowing the plane of focus to be on the target?
    The Second Amendment ACKNOWLEDGES our right to own and bear arms that are in common use that can be used for lawful purposes. The arms can be restricted ONLY if subject to historical analogue from the founding era or is dangerous (unsafe) AND unusual.

    It's that simple.

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    Very nice! What size dot are you running?

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