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My First AR-15. now... begins a journey

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cru9:
Bore sight just gets you on paper at that distance. You have to fine tune it shooting. Also depending on brand and grain weight of bullet your adjustments will change if you don't always shoot the same bullet. Even with store ammo it will very with the same brand some.

BigMike:
I've got a bore sight for an AR.  Not sure what distance my holographic sight is setup for.  I haven't messed with it since buying from my buddy.  I do know it shoots very accurate small groups all the way at the end of the indoor range at Sharp Shooters.

kent10sne1:
I noticed u can get a red dot, and have a magnafier (i guess that allows you to see it better or is it like a red dot with a low power scope?)

Also, anyone know of a good range (out door would be nice) where i can take my new toy to play? thats close to snellville.

8lugLJ:
I a have a Vortex 2-7/32 on one of mine an its a great piece of glass for the money, I couldnt fork it out for a good 1-4, but im super happy with the range of magnification on the 2-7. I went with mil dot, its a little simpler for me.

Krawler00:
So looking at the Aimpoint Pro and EoTechs. My question is weight. Looks like the Eotechs weigh a ton but looks are deceiving. I like the compact size of the aimpoint. I want to be able to use my flip sights if need be with the sight turned off but still mounted in case battery failure etc. Any issues with seeing sights thru it? Aimpoint is a better price for sure.

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