I completely agree with you...
Type: Posts; User: JodyH
I completely agree with you...
Great plan for when everything downrange is a free fire zone, not so great a plan in Disney World on memorial day weekend.
Unless the optic is shattered, fogged, frozen or mud/snow covered.
There's a reason quick release mounts are popular with rifle shooters.
I think the future is a ultra low profile EoTech style sight integrated with the frame.
No exposed emitter, no tube to look through, just a reticle floating on a piece of glass with a protective...
There's no contest when it comes to environmental conditions negatively affecting a MRDS more than irons on a handgun. It's not even close.
Iron sights are useable under more lighting conditions than MRDS's, especially the self regulating ones that have a hard time getting the dot intensity right when shooting from a dark area into a...
When it comes to big matches and the differences between Production, Limited and Open I think the biggest advantage Open has is magazine capacity (170mm vs. 140mm vs. 10 rounds) instead of dots and...
Another good data point would be C class open shooters versus C class limited shooters, at most local matches there is usually no difference in the results between the two divisions.
A good USPSA C...
I just see current slide mounted MRDS's as too much compromise for the advantage.
The day we get a frame mounted MRDS with the durability of current generation Aimpoints and a size envelope that'll...
From my personal experience and observations as a USPSA RO, the RDS/comp excels at static targets and falls behind on low percentage moving targets when it's a D to low-B level shooter on the...