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Traditional sights or red dot scope?
#3238685
10/09/20 11:47 PM
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BamaGrad85
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Just received my new SA Saint Victor AR Pistol from Palmetto State Armory. Should I go with traditional flip up sights or invest in a red dot sight. I bought it from defense at the house not hunting. What say Aldeer? Pros & Cons of either? Thanks.
I came, I saw, so I killed them all......Vern
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Re: Traditional sights or red dot scope?
[Re: BamaGrad85]
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10/10/20 06:50 AM
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Skullworks
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1-4 or 1-6 scope with illuminated reticle set up to co-witness with your sights.
"I'm not near as critical about how big they are as I once was. Smiles are more important now! We will grow more deer." Jimmy G.
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Re: Traditional sights or red dot scope?
[Re: BamaGrad85]
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10/10/20 10:01 AM
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If youâre using lights indoors, good RD sights can be the way to go. Sometimes bounce back, reflection, bloom....whatever, from high output lights can give trouble with open sights and LPVs. RDs overcome this better.....you can still impose a dot on target, even when you canât see through it. Some LPVs have reticles that are bright enough, as well. If not adding a lot of light, anything will work, and youâll want a dimmer reticle anyway. The other option is to use what you want for a sight for all conditions, and just use a laser/light combo that you clip on for night/indoor use. That doesnât require any proper mount at all, to get rounds on target at short range. Thereâs arguments for/against it all....but whatever works for you, is best for YOU.
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Re: Traditional sights or red dot scope?
[Re: joshm28]
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10/11/20 09:05 PM
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Put a red dot that co witness with irons. Best of both worlds That would be my suggestion. But if you're gonna pick between the 2, the red dot is superior. The irons cover up to much of the target in my opinion. The sig romeo 5 is nice, the spark is alright as well. You don't wanna use a reflex red dot like the fast fire because it sits to low on the gun.
"A moment of realization is worth a thousand prayers"
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Re: Traditional sights or red dot scope?
[Re: R_H_Clark]
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10/11/20 10:03 PM
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Aimpoint micro and you won't ever have to worry about it not coming on when you need it. X2 You donât want to be trying to cut it on last minute if you need it. Argument against the red dot though is that if your sole intent for the rifle is home defense, you wonât be aiming down the sight anyways if you need to use it. For the most part, youâre just going to point and shoot at such close range. P.s. start practicing sign language now, because youâll never hear anything again after popping off a few 5.56 rounds indoors. Especially from a shorty barrel.
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Re: Traditional sights or red dot scope?
[Re: ALMODUX]
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10/13/20 08:43 AM
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LOL....Aimpoints arenât immune from failure, either. Some others are at least as reliable, durable, etc....if not more so. So what red dot is more reliable?
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Re: Traditional sights or red dot scope?
[Re: Big Bore]
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10/13/20 07:08 PM
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After much reading and reviewing I decided on a Sig Romeo5. I'll probably add flip-up sights later. Thanks for all of y'alls input. It was greatly appreciated.
I came, I saw, so I killed them all......Vern
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Re: Traditional sights or red dot scope?
[Re: Broadhead26]
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10/13/20 09:41 PM
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Aimpoint micro and you won't ever have to worry about it not coming on when you need it. X2 You donât want to be trying to cut it on last minute if you need it. Argument against the red dot though is that if your sole intent for the rifle is home defense, you wonât be aiming down the sight anyways if you need to use it. For the most part, youâre just going to point and shoot at such close range. P.s. start practicing sign language now, because youâll never hear anything again after popping off a few 5.56 rounds indoors. Especially from a shorty barrel. That goes for pretty much any gun in confined space and the exact reason Iâm shooting suppressed .300blk with an 8â barrel.
Last edited by joshm28; 10/13/20 09:41 PM.
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Re: Traditional sights or red dot scope?
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10/14/20 03:45 PM
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Aimpoint micro and you won't ever have to worry about it not coming on when you need it. X2 You donât want to be trying to cut it on last minute if you need it. Argument against the red dot though is that if your sole intent for the rifle is home defense, you wonât be aiming down the sight anyways if you need to use it. For the most part, youâre just going to point and shoot at such close range. P.s. start practicing sign language now, because youâll never hear anything again after popping off a few 5.56 rounds indoors. Especially from a shorty barrel. That goes for pretty much any gun in confined space and the exact reason Iâm shooting suppressed .300blk with an 8â barrel. I have that exact same setup and itâll still make my ears ring after a few shots outdoors. Not nearly as bad, but no way in hell Iâd want to be anywhere near one of those going off indoors.
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Re: Traditional sights or red dot scope?
[Re: Skullworks]
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10/14/20 08:46 PM
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1-4 or 1-6 scope with illuminated reticle set up to co-witness with your sights. This ^^ Stage electronic muffs with EVERY weapon.
Whoever is happy will make others happy too. Anne Frank
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Re: Traditional sights or red dot scope?
[Re: BamaGrad85]
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10/15/20 10:30 AM
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The only disadvantage to a red dot optic, is fogging up. That can be remedied with an antifogging spray, but thought I'd just throw that out there.
"A moment of realization is worth a thousand prayers"
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