I currently run a 2-10 LPVO on one of my ARs, sits on a 16 inch barrel, carbine length gas block, with a front sight post. Does not cause me any issues for what I use it for. At very low magnification, of course I pick up the FSP, but at my range I don't usually go below 4x on that gun.
Thinking of moving that upper/barrel over to a rifle that would use a red dot, and putting a mid length onto the one used with the LPVO, which would also have a front sight post.
My question is: would the difference in length of where the FSP is located on the midlength cause more or less disturbance using an LPVO? Carbine it being a bit closer to the optic, midlength being a little further away. Would the midlength cause the post to get picked up easier or other way around?
Thinking of moving that upper/barrel over to a rifle that would use a red dot, and putting a mid length onto the one used with the LPVO, which would also have a front sight post.
My question is: would the difference in length of where the FSP is located on the midlength cause more or less disturbance using an LPVO? Carbine it being a bit closer to the optic, midlength being a little further away. Would the midlength cause the post to get picked up easier or other way around?