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Posted: 7/3/2017 12:31:31 AM EDT
I've had my Tavor for many years now and it's mostly been something that sits in the safe because I didn't have access to longer ranges for a long time. I've been using a Mepro 21 optic with it but I just don't like it very much. It has a big dot and it's hard to see in certain lighting conditions.
I'm inclined to get a Aimpoint PRO but I know most optics mounted for an AR tend to be a little too low for a Tavor so I'm wondering what you all are using and whether or not they can get tall enough to work with the Tavor. |
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Eotech with 3x behind it.
What do you mean "long range" ... something other than indoor 25 yard range? As for most optics being too low, just the opposite in fact. |
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Yeah for the last 3 years I've only had access to a max 25 yard indoor range which really negated any interest I had in rifle shooting. I now have access to a max 200 yards outdoor range and the outdoor lighting conditions of the covered shooting area and sun on the targets make the reflex style sight wash out a lot.
Meanwhile the PRO I have on my Scorpion is rocking it hard and the 4 year battery life is really making me question the utility of the never need batteries of the Mepro. And yes most optics I'm aware of that co-witness with a AR-15 height sights are too low to be comfortable on a Tavor. |
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I'm using an ACOG TA33GH in a Midwest Industries mini ACOG mount on my X95. I just ran it through an intermediate level carbine class last weekend. For single shots from the high or low ready, I seemed to be keeping up with the ARs with red dots in speed, but I think my groups were noticeably tighter than most due to the magnification. I need to work on my recoil control, so I can't really comment on rapid fire shots.
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I have a Sig Romeo 4b on my 9mm Tavor SAR and a Vortex Spitfire 3x on my 5.56mm X95.
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Leupold c/qt on an 18" barrel SAR. Decent sight with up to 3x magnification. It is large though. I had it available so went with it. For me to get it to a height that was comfortable, not just usable, I added a riser from MI.
Meprolight RDS on my 16" SAR. I am very happy with it. I like the large clear window. More brightness settings would be nice. |
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I'm using a E O Tech 512 in a YHM riser to give exact co-witness on the Tavor. I tried a Strike Eagle in a Vortex CM-202 mount but for how I use my Tavor I just prefer a red dot sight. I tested a Aimpoint T-1 type RDS but like the large window on the E O Tech. I've used a 2.5-10X44 scope in a RRA mount on my SAR for range testing which worked suprisingly well.
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I never understand why people buy nice rifles and put shit optics on them. I am a member of the x95 group on Facebook and 90% of people have sub $100 optics on them
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Mepro RDS. Literally built for Tavors. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/129976/90991.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Mepro RDS. Literally built for Tavors. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/129976/90991.JPG Quoted:
I never understand why people buy nice rifles and put shit optics on them. I am a member of the x95 group on Facebook and 90% of people have sub $100 optics on them |
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Oh, let me add, I do not like the Strike Eagle. Terrible eye relief and mushy turrets, and the glass is just ok for it's price.
Before that I had a Burris MTAC. Eye relief was very good, turrets were positive and tactile, audible as well. You can't hardly feel the clicks on the Vortex on the elevation turret. I have to look at the numbers to see how many I'm turning or put it up to my ear. As far as the glass, I could see better at 4X on the MTAC than I can at 6X on the Vortex. The only thing about the MTAC I didn't like was the reticle was the CQB one, and while it's amazing for what it was intended for, I do a lot of hand loading and I needed something with a bit more precision to work up loads. I'm likely going to be selling the Vortex and going back to the MTAC with the new reticle, unless I find something else. |
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I actually had considered that but some reports are that it has a lot of parallax which was off putting. While I understand and agree with what you are saying this comment doesn't add anything to the post. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Mepro RDS. Literally built for Tavors. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/129976/90991.JPG Quoted:
I never understand why people buy nice rifles and put shit optics on them. I am a member of the x95 group on Facebook and 90% of people have sub $100 optics on them |
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I actually had considered that but some reports are that it has a lot of parallax which was off putting. View Quote Then again, I don't shoot from a bench after my stuff is zeroed. And I can only match the 2 MOA dot while shooting for a couple of rounds while standing, afterwards it's more accurate than I am. YMMV. |
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Mepro21 with the X recticle is what I'm using , buddy of mine had the bullseye dot , yeah it's big
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Mepro RDS. No issues and like mentioned above, practically made for Tavors. http://i.imgur.com/iiMCvRh.jpg View Quote |
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I had an M21 with the triangle reticle and loved it. If I had the cash I'd go back with that for a reflex sight. I'll probably go with a Holosun with a circle / dot for a red dot sight until I decide what to go with.
I really want one of the new holo sights from Vortex , but there are so many with particles inside the housing and other things, I will hold off on them until the next versions come out if I go that way. I loved my Eotechs, and never had any issues except for one that had the battery issue and the laminate start to go bad. They sent me an RMA and and I shipped it, and they had it back in my hands, fixed, very quickly. I had it for another year and a half and ended up letting it go with a rifle it was on, and the same with the M21, it was on a rifle I was forced to sell as well. I think I may as well save up my cash and buy the very best 1-6 or 1-8 scope with a reticle like the Strike Eagle ( or similar ), and be done with that, and then whatever plays out for the reflex sight. I've had a little of everything over the last 20 years, but I'm still not 100% sure on anything because the game keeps changing every couple of years. |
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I cannot share that sentiment, nor can anyone who has shot my rifle. It does not appear to suffer any noticeable parallax issues unless you're so close that you could fix bayonets. Then again, I don't shoot from a bench after my stuff is zeroed. And I can only match the 2 MOA dot while shooting for a couple of rounds while standing, afterwards it's more accurate than I am. YMMV. View Quote |
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What's with Mako? View Quote |
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Mako is the company that told customers to Get Fucked when their magazines didn't work. Drama llama View Quote |
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Had a Razor 1-6x on it. Decided I didn't like the added bulk/weight.
Aimpoint T2 on a Scalarworks 1/3 cowitness mount (the Scalarworks mount is really light and awesome). Just about absolute cowitness with the SAR built-in sights (which are, indeed, taller than AR sights due to the bullpup buttstock being higher. I do find the T2 slightly faster for me, than even the Vortex or Kahles (have 2 of those) 1-6x set at 1x, and it's definitely better for odd position type shooting (eg. under the rear/trunk of a vehicle etc.), as there's no eye relief. If I can see the dot and target, I can shoot (taking into account vertical vs horizontal rifle positions and offsets). Vortex 3x magnifier on QD mount if needed. Want the Aimpoint 6xMAG1 but dang is that thing expensive. If I really needed 300 yard capability or further, I'd probably pop one of the K16i's on the SAR (significantly lighter than the Vortex), but that isn't the SAR's role for me, and I have numerous other options that are better suited for 0-500 yards or beyond. The SAR is 0-300 yards for me, with more emphasis towards CQB, hence the Aimpoint. No idea how tough an RMR is, but an RMR in a Scalarworks mount would be even lighter. P.S You might want to check out Dopushups writeup on the red dot parallax test. I'm happy with the T2. The RMR on the Benelli (with a Scalarworks mount to cowitness the ghost ring irons) looks to have minimal enough parallax that I bought a 1 MOA RMR and AD 45-degree offset mount to pair with a 17S with a scope. Hope the 17S doesn't kill it. |
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Currently using a Trijicon RX34.
I did have a M21 bullseye but it was just too large a reticle for my taste. A buddy of mine also has an X95, so I swapped him my M21 and a bit of cash for his Triji. He likes the bullseye better for fast close in shooting, I like the larger field of view and the much more precise dot. Win / win! |
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I have a X95 with a Aimpoint ML2 on a ADM lower 1/3 mount and it is perfect. A lower 1/3 mount will = absolute cowitness on a Tavor.
I initially had an Aimpoint micro on a LaRue lower 1/3 mount, but for some reason I did not like it. The micro went back on the AR and it is perfect there. I think an Eotech would be purfect match for the Tavor. |
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Which one is that and what mount is that?
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Mepro 21 is a great optic if you get one with the triangle reticle. You use the point for more precise shots. The bullseye Mepro does cover too much of the target at 50 yards and beyond
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Mepro 21 is a great optic if you get one with the triangle reticle. You use the point for more precise shots. The bullseye Mepro does cover too much of the target at 50 yards and beyond View Quote |
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I tossed a PA 1-6x on it until i could snag a leupold...
i ended up really liking the PA scope so much that i kept it. |
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Which one is that and what mount is that? |
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