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<blockquote data-quote="troupe" data-source="post: 1538414" data-attributes="member: 42169"><p>I have the Sig Romeo 5 on most of my rifles. Some of them are the Primary Arms and one is the Holosun. All are the same with a 2 moa dot. Once you get used to a dot, you wont go back to open sites, only for back up. I don't know your age, but some older folks have problems with the dot looking blurry if you may have some type of astigmatism. My AR's all will do head shots at 100 with the dots and no magnification. The only thing is that you may need magnification even in the woods. Vortex makes one of the best 1x6 scopes out there in the HD Razor line. Look at the JM-1 reticle. It would be the best scope, not cheap, but great glass, a ballistic tree for distance, and a day light visible dot. Both eyes open on the 1x up close shots and at 6x for the 150 yds. shots. The big reason I mentioned the high end scope is because I hate busy reticles for hunting. The JM-1 does not have that stupid doughnut reticle. Primary Arms make a 1x6 with a triangle aiming point. Some like to use the tip of the triangle for precision. I have used a dot site for 25 years, so the 2 moa dot is more natural for me. A moving shot is sweet with a dot as long as the distance is not to far. Just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="troupe, post: 1538414, member: 42169"] I have the Sig Romeo 5 on most of my rifles. Some of them are the Primary Arms and one is the Holosun. All are the same with a 2 moa dot. Once you get used to a dot, you wont go back to open sites, only for back up. I don't know your age, but some older folks have problems with the dot looking blurry if you may have some type of astigmatism. My AR's all will do head shots at 100 with the dots and no magnification. The only thing is that you may need magnification even in the woods. Vortex makes one of the best 1x6 scopes out there in the HD Razor line. Look at the JM-1 reticle. It would be the best scope, not cheap, but great glass, a ballistic tree for distance, and a day light visible dot. Both eyes open on the 1x up close shots and at 6x for the 150 yds. shots. The big reason I mentioned the high end scope is because I hate busy reticles for hunting. The JM-1 does not have that stupid doughnut reticle. Primary Arms make a 1x6 with a triangle aiming point. Some like to use the tip of the triangle for precision. I have used a dot site for 25 years, so the 2 moa dot is more natural for me. A moving shot is sweet with a dot as long as the distance is not to far. Just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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