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7/13/2009 2:25:19 PM EDT
I have a friend that just picked up a Remington Model 700 P LTR and he is looking into scopes right now but he is also wondering what to do about the chance happening of a 5-20 yard shot opportunity because it has no iron sights. I was thinking that he could mount something like a Trijicon Doc Optic at an angle to the scope... is there anything that you guys know of or has anyone here done this? Pics maybe? Thanks.
7/13/2009 2:31:50 PM EDT
[#1]
SAR is the answer.
7/13/2009 2:56:24 PM EDT
[#2]
I've got a Burris XTR 6-24x scope with TNV's RDP-II and a Larue mount on one of my Ar15s.

While I'm happy with the scope/larue mount I am not happy with the RDP-II red dot and I don't recommend it. Just like every other micro red dot, the RDP-II does not offer external brightness adjustment, they are all automatic. The RDP-II red dot will not illuminate in a dark room or low light which is really why I purchased it (low light/up close shots)

I would recommend one of TNV's mounts, but not his RDP-II red dot.



7/13/2009 5:04:15 PM EDT
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Quoted:
I have a friend that just picked up a Remington Model 700 P LTR and he is looking into scopes right now but he is also wondering what to do about the chance happening of a 5-20 yard shot opportunity because it has no iron sights. I was thinking that he could mount something like a Trijicon Doc Optic at an angle to the scope... is there anything that you guys know of or has anyone here done this? Pics maybe? Thanks.


That's why you carry a secondary.  I've tried to make snapshots with a bolt gun and it's hard as fuck.

Jay
7/14/2009 3:47:01 PM EDT
[#4]
Thanks. Those were just some of the answers I was looking for.
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