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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
need info on rings
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<blockquote data-quote="joeycoates" data-source="post: 879091" data-attributes="member: 72330"><p>If you are planning on using the flat top 5.56 for closer in work then a holo type sight is very hard to beat, something like an EOtech is great. It also depends on what you are going to use it for. I have a flat top M4 that I use for hog hunting at our ranch in East Texas with an EOtech 557 and Surefire M4 light, I would not trade it for anything. Targets are quick and easy to acquire with both eyes open for situational awareness, and I can regularly make good hits out to 250 yards when necessary. Now I am not going to say that it is the ultimate in precision, it's not, but for the job for which it is intended it is perfect. My father is nearly 68 and he can use it quite effectively (with not so great eyesight).</p><p> </p><p>What I can also tell you is that with an AR platform you will have more choices than you can shake a stick at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeycoates, post: 879091, member: 72330"] If you are planning on using the flat top 5.56 for closer in work then a holo type sight is very hard to beat, something like an EOtech is great. It also depends on what you are going to use it for. I have a flat top M4 that I use for hog hunting at our ranch in East Texas with an EOtech 557 and Surefire M4 light, I would not trade it for anything. Targets are quick and easy to acquire with both eyes open for situational awareness, and I can regularly make good hits out to 250 yards when necessary. Now I am not going to say that it is the ultimate in precision, it's not, but for the job for which it is intended it is perfect. My father is nearly 68 and he can use it quite effectively (with not so great eyesight). What I can also tell you is that with an AR platform you will have more choices than you can shake a stick at. [/QUOTE]
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