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Which Optic Should I Purchase?

Poll ended at Mon Mar 12, 2012 10:33 pm

Vortex Strikefire ~$160
2
13%
Aimpoint PRO ~$430
2
13%
Eotech 512 A65 ~$410
10
67%
Other-Please Specify ~$???
1
7%
 
Total votes: 15

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Vote on my next AR optic-updateX2

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I have a cheap scope in an even cheaper QD mount on my rifle currently, but I would like to get something nice to replace this setup. I have determined that I want something in the reflex/red dot/holographic family, but I cannot decide what I should go with. If I go with the Vortex I will have more money in my pocket to spend on ammo and other things that I would like to add to my rifle. I just don't want to make a decision based solely upon cost. My budget tops out at $500, so please keep this in mind if you choose "other".

UPDATE: I bought a strike fire, I needed some other gear for my rifle and so I decided to go with the Vortex. I mounted it up yesterday and need to get out to the range soon. Maybe I will go on Monday when the range isn't so busy.
UPDATE: Pictures and comments added
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I don't know much about optics, but I did buy an Eotech A65 (I think). The Annoyed Man sighted in far me. I was able to shoot it about a month later, not only was it dead on, but very easy for me.

I don't know that personally would use any other optic. I will be pay close attention to this thread anxiously waiting to learn.
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Updated poll, I found Aimpoint PROs including a mount for $400-430.
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You might want to take a look at the Burris Fastfire II. This one, from Bud's is $184 with a Picatinny mount. They seem to get very good reviews.

I haven't used that paticular sight, but I have a similar type sight on my AR.
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Consider the Leupold VR-X. It comes in several degrees of magnification, and some models have a firedot illuminated reticle that turns itself on whenever the rifle is moved.

Even if the batteries die, you still have a standard black reticle that is fully functional for daylight duty.

Details here. Scroll down for the description.
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I chose the aimpoint for its simplicity and ruggedness. The eotech I have seems to be a little fuzzy and I think the reticle takes up too much view. I like the plain old red dot, its clean, small, and simple.
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All scopes are fuzzy. Open sights are too.
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glbedd53 wrote:All scopes are fuzzy. Open sights are too.
Time for new peepers........ ;-)
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Well I have had my Vortex Strikefire for about 2 months now and have taken it to the range twice in that time. Each time I shot 100 rounds of ammo and tested its accuracy at both 50 and 100 yards. Here is the result:
With my handloads I am getting slightly under 1 MOA groups at 50 yards, with an occasional flyer. I had a couple of targets that looked like this.
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Here is a closeup. That is 8 shots through almost the same hole!
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My handloads also performed well at 100 yards, but the 4 MOA dot completely obscures the inner 3 rings and makes it harder to find the center of the target. Not bad for an unmagnified optic though. This picture was 2 separate groups @100yds with a windage adjustment in between the two.
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I also learned that my reloads shoot much better than factory ammunition. Here is some factory ammo at 50yds
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The funny thing about all of this is my new red dot actually out shoots my cheapo 3-9x scope that I had mounted with a QD setup.
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