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Maybe a stupid question but does optic height over bore matter for anything other than cheekweld? I’m looking at AR stock adapters and could add a cheek riser. A bit interested in a more heads up position but I dunno if that works in the real world. I’m no John Wick.

I could see an EXPS 3-4 being used intelligently.
 
Maybe a stupid question but does optic height over bore matter for anything other than cheekweld? I’m looking at AR stock adapters and could add a cheek riser. A bit interested in a more heads up position but I dunno if that works in the real world. I’m no John Wick.

I could see an EXPS 3-4 being used intelligently.
most optics have enough adjustment in them that height over bore is pretty much a non issue

i run an xps 2.0 on my shotgun. i don't really think you need the extra dots with a shotgun , the outer ring works well for close in stuff
 
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On my Mossberg 940 Pro Tactical, I am using a direct mount Holosun EPS Carry 6 MOA.

On my Benelli Super Black Eagle II, I am using a Trijicon SRO 2.5 MOA on a Scalarworks SYNC/01 Mount. Also needed to add a Benelli Raised Comb Pad to get a good cheek weld.
 
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Okay, so not apples to oranges since that's a semi auto, but years ago I watched a friend of mine shoot a knock down steel match with a pump gun with a collapsible AR stock. When the match was over, he looked like he'd been in a fist fight. His face was swollen and bruised from that thing beating the shit out of him. (sold it soon after)

So if you're building a gun to be small, stashed away and hopefully never really shoot, maybe. If it's something you're actually going to used, I'd look elsewhere.
 
Okay, so not apples to oranges since that's a semi auto, but years ago I watched a friend of mine shoot a knock down steel match with a pump gun with a collapsible AR stock. When the match was over, he looked like he'd been in a fist fight. His face was swollen and bruised from that thing beating the shit out of him. (sold it soon after)

So if you're building a gun to be small, stashed away and hopefully never really shoot, maybe. If it's something you're actually going to used, I'd look elsewhere.
that's odd

i have an 870 pump with a collapsible stock , lmt sopmod , and i've never had an issue with my face bruised or swollen. now my shoulder socket after an afternoon of slugs is a different story
 
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Okay, so not apples to oranges since that's a semi auto, but years ago I watched a friend of mine shoot a knock down steel match with a pump gun with a collapsible AR stock. When the match was over, he looked like he'd been in a fist fight. His face was swollen and bruised from that thing beating the shit out of him. (sold it soon after)

So if you're building a gun to be small, stashed away and hopefully never really shoot, maybe. If it's something you're actually going to used, I'd look elsewhere.
I don’t see how a nice AR stock would be any more brutal than the factory setup. The Beretta shoots shoot anyway.
 
Of course this was 6-
I don’t see how a nice AR stock would be any more brutal than the factory setup. The Beretta shoots shoot anyway.
I guess it's all about how it's how it's made (not the stock, but how they adapt it to the shotgun, drop, cast etc.). He's not an inexperienced shooter, or inexperienced shotgun shooter, but he got beat up. (a 150-175 round match)
 
I just put a Williams Gunsight LRS on my Mossberg 500A.
Have not had an opportunity to shoot it yet.
Planning on putting a Fab Defense M4 folding buttstock with the shock absorber on it if they ever get some time to make more.