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Posted: 6/24/2005 11:31:51 AM EDT
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Do you like the brightness adjustment knob on your Aimpoint on the right or the left of the topmost zeroing knob? I am right handed. I have had mine both ways, and can't decide which way I like it better, but I lean toward having it on the right side. |
Most RH shooters prefer the brightness adjustment on the RH side, and lefties(or special shooters) like me like it on the LH side. I hope that answers your question. |
Im just the opposite. I have never dinked with my windage and elevation after sighting in, so my power knob is on the left side, where I can adjust it without breaking my grip. |
when i use mine i turn it on initially and dont turn it off till it gets put away |
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I guess you only shoot at an indoor range with controlled lighting then right? Never have to adjust the brightness of the dot when the sun moves behind a dark cloud or anything? |
Im overjoyed for you that you never do anything that requires you to vary the brightness based on the lighting environment/flashlight use. |
| What Lumpy said. Manipulations are better done with support hand while retaining firing grip, e.g. charging handle operation. I noticed this when I switched to M2 and found the dot to be brighter than Comp M XD. There was a need to adjust brightness more frequently, depending on the environment. |
| Do any of you guys find it easier to close up the front cover rather than make adjustments? Instead of adjusting reticle, just keep light(or lack of) in the tube constant. I know it works well in drastic changes, indoor to outdoor, strobing in a BLK room, etc.. Is it because of the back lighting that you guys prefer to adjust dot? Thanks for opinions. -Justin |
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I am right handed. When I received my first Aimpoint, I put the knob on the right side like the instruction manual suggested. I know run it with the knob on the left. I do not like using my "gun hand" to make adjustments or anything else. I keep in on the pistol grip, pointed towards the threat, ready to fire. I've never had the knob self-adjust this way with the various vests, chest carriers, or other equipment I was wearing. I was surprised at one of the ARFcom shoots I went to at the amount of shooters on the line who used their gun hand to pull the charging handle (two finger pull), remove and retrieve a magazine from their Blackhawk ninja pouch, remove a throw-lever mounted optic, etc. |
+1 - plus rotate the gun "inboard" (as I beleive Pat Rogers would say) no problem with left rotation with slung. I dont use an Aimpoint a lot - but mine is left mounted (I am a righty). |
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