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1/28/2010 6:19:58 PM EDT
Hello all, I could use some input. Here is my situation : I need a folding rear BUIS. I think I have done my homework but the more I look the more I can't decide!!
I have been considering a same plane aperture from A.R.M.S  The reason being I will almost never be shooting over 100 yds( live in ne and most ranges are not very long)
My question is: are same plane sights ok for a person who will not be engaging targets beyond 100 yds or should i get something with 2 apertures (1 for close range and another for longer ranges)
Even though I may never shoot long range
It is my understanding that same plane apertures are for competion, What ever I decide it wll be my primary sight untill I can decide upon some optics then it will be my BUIS
Any help or advice is greatly appreciated
Thanks
1/29/2010 4:55:05 PM EDT
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Hello all, I could use some input. Here is my situation : I need a folding rear BUIS. I think I have done my homework but the more I look the more I can't decide!!
I have been considering a same plane aperture from A.R.M.S  The reason being I will almost never be shooting over 100 yds( live in ne and most ranges are not very long)
My question is: are same plane sights ok for a person who will not be engaging targets beyond 100 yds or should i get something with 2 apertures (1 for close range and another for longer ranges)
Even though I may never shoot long range
It is my understanding that same plane apertures are for competion, What ever I decide it wll be my primary sight untill I can decide upon some optics then it will be my BUIS
Any help or advice is greatly appreciated
Thanks


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