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  • New rifle, this is my first piston driven system.

    I picked up a new 5.56 rifle yesterday and now I want to buy a med range scope for it. I would also like the ability to add a red dot above the scope. I have never purchased one before so I am looking for the communities help.

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    Burris MTAC with Fastfire

    http://www.midwayusa.com/product/547...pr-mount-matte
    I bought my sons out of state.

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    • #3
      You could get your scope of choice and put the red dot on a 45 degree offset rail. Doing so would give you more choices of scopes and red dot sights.

      OffsetDot.jpg

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      Praying things get better.

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      • #4
        Do you know how the eye relief is with that Burris? I am going to set this rifle up for 3 gun.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by WARFAB View Post
          You could get your scope of choice and put the red dot on a 45 degree offset rail. Doing so would give you more choices of scopes and red dot sights.

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          I like idea of the 45 mount but I wanted to leave the stock flip up irons on for back up.

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          • #6
            Pretty sure they have raised mounts for scopes so you can add flip up rear site as well.
            www.AvidArms.com I'm STIHL out of conditioner!!
            Finally joined the ranks of broke homeowner
            Am I short stroking or going to fast?

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            • #7
              Anyone have any experience with Vortex Viper PST 1-4x24?

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              • #8
                My main "goto" rilfes and 3 pistion driven ARs. So good choice there. There are a few tricks to help them be more versatile and reliable but
                in terms of reliability they are the way to go and they are in the same department accuracy wise as the DI driven system.
                When you mentioned the 1-4 that is the move in the right direction. no need for anything else. Great eye relieve, shoot with both eyes open at
                1 power and still have magnification to enjoy longer distances at the range.
                In terms of fast adquisition and field of view the ACOG sights are hard to beat. Great for all practical battle uses but they fall a tad short in
                order to make the firearm more verstile in the high end magnification. Also considering that one might enjoy engaging some small targets
                at longer distances for sport (not defensive oriented)
                For that reason I chose 2-7 and 1-6 ranges with huge eye relieve and fast adquisition. Also achieving fast adquisition both eyes open.
                But when turned on to higher magnification give more range and capability to identify the target at longer distances and/or smaller targets.
                So take a look at the Burris, Weaver tactical and also the new one coming out from Vortex with a higher magnification range.
                Otherwise the PST is a solid buy.



                It is a shame when people demanding tolerance, have no tolerance

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SomeSoldier View Post
                  I like idea of the 45 mount but I wanted to leave the stock flip up irons on for back up.
                  There are many ways you could set up a scope, 45 degree offset red dot, and backup irons so they all work together. (I'm assuming your BUIS system would require removing the scope to use.) Obviously you'd have to have enough rail space, but in the one photo below the offset rail is mounted between the scope rings.

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                  Edit: Yes, I'm trying to live vicariously through you and your new boomstick.
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                  • #10
                    With the right wide range glass and irons for backup the 45 degree concept becomes pointless.
                    It is a shame when people demanding tolerance, have no tolerance

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                    • #11
                      I am not sure if I like the reticle on the vortex eagle strike, though I do like the fact that there is no battery in it. I also like that the PST has a way to range. If I had the money I would be going with the Razor HD Gen II or if I could find a decently priced used one.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by WARFAB View Post

                        There are many ways you could set up a scope, 45 degree offset red dot, and backup irons so they all work together. (I'm assuming your BUIS system would require removing the scope to use.) Obviously you'd have to have enough rail space, but in the one photo below the offset rail is mounted between the scope rings.

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                        Edit: Yes, I'm trying to live vicariously through you and your new boomstick.
                        I think they could get a few more things on there to make it heavier.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by dsdmmat View Post
                          I think they could get a few more things on there to make it heavier.
                          That's why you get a fancy carbon fiber hand guard.
                          https://psynq.com/

                          Praying things get better.

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