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10/31/2009 5:50:53 PM EDT
Relying on optics too much?

The first thing i did when i bought my AR was get a scope. Now i can shoot decent groups with it when i have a bipod and take my time.

But im talking about off hand, sitting at a bench with nothing but you and your rifle. I got a MBUS finally and it was the first time i used my irons, and i was able to shoot a couple 2-3" groups with silver bear at 100 yards, under the same circumstances with an scope i did worse.

Moral of the story, get irons first, optics later.
10/31/2009 6:17:03 PM EDT
[#1]
As the years pass and my eyes leave yesterday behind, I find myself appreciating quality optics more.

 
10/31/2009 6:23:42 PM EDT
[#2]
I love Iron's, Optics are too expensive anymore to get quality ones.

Johnny Appleseed is the WTG
10/31/2009 7:17:27 PM EDT
[#3]
I actually found the AR platform a little difficult to get familiar with, so I've left optic off for a 'while' until I get more comfortable with it.  So far I'm at 2 1/2 years and 3,500 rounds and I think I'm about to where I'm ready to stick an optic on it.  Probably the Burris XTR.

I think running the iron sights teaches a lot of good habits for body position and shooting methods.
10/31/2009 7:20:33 PM EDT
[#4]
I leave the scopes for my Rem 700 and AR-10,  irons or red dots for the AR15s.  I don't see the advantage of turning an AR-15 into a scoped rifle.  Unless you are talking about a fast acquisition system like ACOG.
10/31/2009 7:59:53 PM EDT
[#5]
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Relying on optics too much? /quote]

No.

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