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3/7/2009 8:38:58 AM EDT
I have a Nikon 4x16 Monarch on my .223 upper right now but with the price and supply of ammo right now I am getting a Spikes tactical 22lr upper and I am a bit confused on the difference's - advantage's between aimpoints and eotech's. I am sure it's been covered before but there is waaay to much info here to wade through so could somebody help me out. I looking to get a 1/3 co-witness with my BUIS so I know I need to raise my optics about 3/4" of an inch.....right
Thanks
Scott
3/7/2009 9:04:10 AM EDT
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Quoted:
I have a Nikon 4x16 Monarch on my .223 upper right now but with the price and supply of ammo right now I am getting a Spikes tactical 22lr upper and I am a bit confused on the difference's - advantage's between aimpoints and eotech's. I am sure it's been covered before but there is waaay to much info here to wade through so could somebody help me out. I looking to get a 1/3 co-witness with my BUIS so I know I need to raise my optics about 3/4" of an inch.....right
Thanks
Scott



In other words "decide for me".

Only you will know the one that is right for you and by reading up do can make an informed decision.  This has been hashed sssooo many times that you will get 50% for one and 50% for the other and then YOU will still need to make a choice.

3/7/2009 9:40:31 AM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
Quoted:
I have a Nikon 4x16 Monarch on my .223 upper right now but with the price and supply of ammo right now I am getting a Spikes tactical 22lr upper and I am a bit confused on the difference's - advantage's between aimpoints and eotech's. I am sure it's been covered before but there is waaay to much info here to wade through so could somebody help me out. I looking to get a 1/3 co-witness with my BUIS so I know I need to raise my optics about 3/4" of an inch.....right
Thanks
Scott



In other words "decide for me".

Only you will know the one that is right for you and by reading up do can make an informed decision.  This has been hashed sssooo many times that you will get 50% for one and 50% for the other and then YOU will still need to make a choice.


+1
3/7/2009 9:44:39 AM EDT
[#3]
I believe Aimpoint uses LED technology while EOTech uses laser.

There is a difference haha.
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