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9/14/2011 5:53:01 AM EDT
I was talked into the 2-2 version and now I'm trying to decide if it was a good idea or not.  I'm not really seeing the benefit of the 2 dot vs the 1 dot after using it.  Does anyone have any experience with both that can give good info on them.

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9/14/2011 6:26:04 AM EDT
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Here's a decent chart explaining it and the zero ranges for the different dots:
http://www.riflescopes.webyshops.com/Tech-Talk/Eotech-XPS2-2-XPS3-2-USING-2-DOT-BALLISTIC-RETICLE

Do you expect to shoot close to 500 yards?  And if you are do you plan on using a magnifier as well?  In my case with my now sold EXPS3-2, I never had the chance to shoot that far so the second dot was worthless to me.  It was actually a distraction more than anything.  You're better off just using the 65MOA ring to help gauge your bullet drop compensation when shooting that range on the XPS2-0/XPS3-0 instead imo.
9/14/2011 6:51:18 AM EDT
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Quoted:
Here's a decent chart explaining it and the zero ranges for the different dots:
http://www.riflescopes.webyshops.com/Tech-Talk/Eotech-XPS2-2-XPS3-2-USING-2-DOT-BALLISTIC-RETICLE

Do you expect to shoot close to 500 yards?  And if you are do you plan on using a magnifier as well?  In my case with my now sold EXPS3-2, I never had the chance to shoot that far so the second dot was worthless to me.  It was actually a distraction more than anything.  You're better off just using the 65MOA ring to help gauge your bullet drop compensation when shooting that range on the XPS2-0/XPS3-0 instead imo.


I do have a magnifier behind it.  It's a PA 3x Deluxe model.  500 yards, I doubt it, the local gun club only has out to 200 yards.
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