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jmt1271
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Posted: 3/15/2012 8:03:19 PM

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I am going to be ordering an Aimpoint T1 and am trying to decide on the 2 or 4 MOA.

It is going on an M4 right now, but ultimately I am getting a Noveske Recce (or similar) and want to try a 2.5-10x32 or similar as the main optic with an off set mount T1. I have never tried this before but with the lightness and compactness of the T1 I think it could be OK.

So, in the long run, the T1 will be for quick target acquisition and not precision. Just looking for thoughts before I order.
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Posted: 3/15/2012 8:38:49 PM
go with the 2 for sure.
45pulse
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Posted: 3/15/2012 9:56:01 PM
I would go with whatever one is cheaper. I have never had any problems with 4 moa aimpoints out to 200 yards.
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Posted: 3/16/2012 12:52:15 AM
[Last Edit: 3/16/2012 12:53:24 AM by azarby]
I have the 2 MOA on my CompM4 and just picked a 2 MOA T1 today. Only go with the 4MOA if your targets will always be torso sized and you need a quick sight aquisition. a 4MOA dot covers 4" at 100yds.
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Posted: 3/16/2012 12:53:56 AM
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Get the 2 MOA. You can always use a higher brightness setting than is actually necessary and have the functional equivelent of a 4 MOA dot.
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Posted: 3/16/2012 10:08:03 AM
I've got both, and the 2 MOA is superior in my opinion. It's such a sharp, accurate little dot.