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Available much later than that and maybe still today.I believe you can still get his book for reasonable prices. It was still in print until at least the mid-70s.
Available much later than that and maybe still today.
However...it's a tough read. McGivern was an amazing shooter, but an awful writer.
I am going to try a tall mount. I have been seeing this trend for a while and it has progressed to a point of being very proven for dot wearing carbines. I have a big head (7-3/4) and have always had to crane my neck to get behind the dot. Interesting concept.
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Then the even higher Unity mount at 2.26”.
To try the concept out, my math says that for a optic with an absolute CW mount, you need a cheap 1/2” riser for 1.93 height or a .83” riser for 2.26 height. Both are readily available.
If I decide I like it, I’ll buy a dedicated mount.
Things progress…and sometimes come full circle in this case. Those guys running Aimpoints on carry handles back in the day were ahead of the curve.
Did you find you liked it better for general use? My big mater has always made getting on the dot quickly a chore.I went with 1.93" Scalarworks mounts and it makes passive NV shooting MUCH MUCH easier.
I would say yes. Like DJ said in those vidoes, you don't have to turtle your head down as much. I ran my SBR with the 1.93 at a Costa vehicle class in October with it and it did seem to be a little easier to get on the dot. Having said that, it took some getting used to because of years of smashing my face into the stock to align with a lower 1/3 mount.Did you find you liked it better for general use? My big mater has always made getting on the dot quickly a chore.
I would say yes. Like DJ said in those vidoes, you don't have to turtle your head down as much. I ran my SBR with the 1.93 at a Costa vehicle class in October with it and it did seem to be a little easier to get on the dot. Having said that, it took some getting used to because of years of smashing my face into the stock to align with a lower 1/3 mount.
I have a Flux Raider with a Holosum mounted more than 3" above the comb of the "brace" and it feels really comfortable to shoot as well.
Happy to help! For some reason I could have sworn you mentioned living near me in a previous post so if anything feels good to help a "neighbor"I am going to order a 1/2” and .83” 3 slot riser and see which I like. Thanks brother.
I’m in NW NCHappy to help! For some reason I could have sworn you mentioned living near me in a previous post so if anything feels good to help a "neighbor"
That’s where I was raised and lived until February of last year. Was in JoCo this past weekend to see some familyMaybe not then, I'm newly in JoCo, NC
I am going to try a tall mount. I have been seeing this trend for a while and it has progressed to a point of being very proven for dot wearing carbines. I have a big head (7-3/4) and have always had to crane my neck to get behind the dot. Interesting concept.
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Then the even higher Unity mount at 2.26”.
To try the concept out, my math says that for a optic with an absolute CW mount, you need a cheap 1/2” riser for 1.93 height or a .83” riser for 2.26 height. Both are readily available.
If I decide I like it, I’ll buy a dedicated mount.
Things progress…and sometimes come full circle in this case. Those guys running Aimpoints on carry handles back in the day were ahead of the curve.
Could you explain this part a little more? You put the stock in the shoulder pocket and have your head in it’s natural upright position and ?Cant the red dot infront of your eye; my Aimpoint is at like 30 degrees.
Could you explain this part a little more? You put the stock in the shoulder pocket and have your head in it’s natural upright position and ?
Got it. Thank you.So instead of having your head straight and your gun/receiver straight - which wont work together at the same time. You have your stock in your index point but when you bring the gun up (mine is already canted in the high ready) you have the gun rotated inboard to where the RDS appears in front of your eye, rather than chasing it with your head/eye.
You also want to sight the gun in at this angle because the POA/POI will be different than if you sighted it in perfectly straight and then always shot with it canted.
I do enjoy the coral. Western sizzlin also gets high marks for low expectations. LOL ...Hows the saying go? "That which does not kill you...."
I founded and ran an after school program for at risk middle school boys back around 2008. I still consider it the best thing I have ever done.I do enjoy the coral. Western sizzlin also gets high marks for low expectations. LOL ...Hows the saying go? "That which does not kill you...."
30 years ago golden coral was pretty good. I moved to where there weren’t any. Saw one while traveling for work and went in. I was shocked and disappointed. No where near the same.I do enjoy the coral. Western sizzlin also gets high marks for low expectations. LOL ...Hows the saying go? "That which does not kill you...."
It used to be you got a decent meal for a very good price during happy hour. Last time I was there the food was barely fair and the price at happy hour was ridiculous30 years ago golden coral was pretty good. I moved to where there weren’t any. Saw one while traveling for work and went in. I was shocked and disappointed. No where near the same.
would have been better if the author was Sarah or John Connor