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Posted: 6/17/2011 9:49:17 AM EDT
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Hey guys im wondering how these work. My only expierence is with SP sights so it was easy but my A2 isnt like that.
So do yall just zero with the small aperture and not worry about the cqb one? |
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Hey guys im wondering how these work. My only expierence is with SP sights so it was easy but my A2 isnt like that. So do yall just zero with the small aperture and not worry about the cqb one? Zeroing with the aperture will zero the short distance aperture. That lack of accuracy with the short distance aperture will not let you really zero it real well. And as the first post stated, check out the sticky. |
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They do. And despite the argument that the other is better, IMO it's what you should do as it's part of the system design. When you pick up an AR and I mean any AR anywhere, you should be able to assume that it's been zeroed in the same way as any other and you can just use it. Imagine if every (phone, computer, vending machine) on the planet was different in operation, think about how much more difficult it would be to use those devices productively. And if you get an ACOG or something that lets you use both - its instructions are for the 25m zero and that's what its BDC will go off of... |
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