Re: 1-8x scope options?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: One-Eyed Jack</div><div class="ubbcode-body">VTB, the point is to have a 1x CQB optic and a longer range, say 2-7x optic. If you place a micro Aimpoint in front of a 2-7x optic, then you have a 2-7x scope with a red dot, not a CQB optic.
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Well yes and no))
I don't what's easier:
1. shoot both eye open on close target (5-50 yards) with variable power scope set on 2.5x or
2. zero red-dot on 45 degree cant mount and lurk the head back-n-forth and slightly rotate the gun while changing from optics to red-dot.
But the main nuance is that
1. Variable scopes have thin reticles which are almost impossible to catch during these "fast'n'close" shots
2. Those Acog's which have amber or red shevron - don't have Elevation Adjustments
So these new 1-8x scopes make 1+2 i.e
1. They do have "red dot" on 1-3
2. They do have thin reticle for 3-8 and they do have Elevation+windage adjustment capability.
But when you go 2-3 with red dot on these new fancy scopes with price tag $3000-$4000 - why not just try to use your existing 2-7x scope?
I've made a quick illustration pics - with NF NXS compact 2.5-10x32 and red-dot in front of it:
1. here is the "test construction":
2. it's photo from usial cheek place
3. it's how both illuminations works together
PS
and with above construction you still can buy March
1-10x24 scope (not-illuminated) for $1750 + aimpoint M2 for $250 - it still only $2000 price range - and will allow you to have 1x (with red-dot) for close range and 10x with reticle + elevation and windage turrets for long-range shots. also it would be easier to return to zero if you'll forgot how much windage adjustment you've done (in case you zero both scopes on 100 yards)
PPS
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