Re: pvs14 behind day optic
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ncorry</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I put together this fairly QD method to mount my PVS14 behind a day optic, in this case a 30mm tube Leupold VXR 3-9X50. I used a Warne QD 30mm high ring (.525" high), a GG&G MultiFlex PVS 14 mount (#1016), a YHM 1/2" riser and a picatinny M16 carry handle rail to fashion this:
Seems to work great. However, I do have to remove the J arm in order to use the charging handle. AR15 is chambered for 300BLK, and is used with subsonics only, so there are some charging issues occasionally, but am attempting to address those with handloading trials and many, many errors, as well as some 5W30 Mobil1.
MEASUREMENTS
The GG&G mount raises the bottom of the PVS14 about 22.9mm, so it puts the center of the PVS14 at 41.24mm- 41.31 above the picatinny rail. The 1/2" YHM riser, the .525" Warne ring and half of the VXR's 30mm tube puts the center of the VXR around 41.03mm above the picatinny rail. So, the two optics' center axis are off by less than .4mm. I can live with that.
ZERO
As for shooting, it holds zero and doesn't change POA/ POI from night to day that I can tell at 50 - 100 yards. Still ringing the 5" steel plate at 200 yards about 6 out of 10 shots with same hold at night, and I can only do 7, maybe 8, out of 10 during the day.
MAGNIFICATION
I was very pleasantly surprised to be able to clearly see the end of a 55 gallon drum ( i.e. 24" circle) at 400 yards and the 250 lb black bear eating out of it on a no moon, cloudy night with the help of a Streamlight SuperTac at 9x. I just have to remember to adjust the PVS14's front focus.
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Very ingenuitive!!!!! Great work and the super tac kicks ass.