Take your angle grinder to that scope knob and knock it down a bit, get it out of the way of that red dot...
I'd like to know, for guys who run red dots like this, mounted high, since these are for close range targets, how much does the insanely high optic to bore axis mess with your accuracy?
It looks like you have 3" or so between that Acro and the bore of your barrel, meaning, at 0 feet your bullet will hit 3" below the aiming point, that isn't a small amount.
Meanwhile, if, say, you sight that red dot in at 10 yards, she's going to be insanely high at 50 yards. Necessitating using the scope, probably even past about 30yds.
You could sight in at 20yds, but then you're, what, like 1.5" low at 10yds, for practical "minute of chest" accuracy that's fine, but what if a guy needed to hit, say, a kiwi, or a small brain box...
Does anybody who runs this type of configuration note that it's a pain in the ass to be really precise because of that huge sight to bore axis gap?
Thinking of the Armalite AR10 13" competition model and was thinking of a scope with red dot setup like this, which is why I'm curious.