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I’m interested in hearing your thoughts when you get some more time on the optic @GJM. I’m eventually going to need to find a red dot for my APC9 and was intrigued by this one when I heard about it.
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Anyone tested one for passive aiming with a PVS14 compared to say an Eotech?
I have a pair of these carbines, built by Aaron Brekke. He builds for Max Leograndis. Aaron specs each component, including this trigger. I also have them in two MPX carbines. Great pull characteristics. I broke one in an MPX, and they gave me a new one. As you know, a PCC is tough on triggers.
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I took the AEMS on my PCC to the range today. Really enjoyed the optic as it has reticle versatility, a big window, small footprint and weight.
One thing I was curious about was a possible group shift between circle and dot.
This is five rounds of 115 PMC at 25, using just the dot.
Then I shot another five rounds from 25, on the same target as above, using just the 65 moa circle. Using circle only is very fast because you naturally center the target in the big circle.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
Haley is running one on an AK. Looks like he could use a slightly lower mount. With that said this might be fine when wearing a pro mask, NVGs, etc.
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The AEMS sits higher than, for example, the Holosun 512C with its integral mount. On an AR style carbine, for me that is a feature not a bug.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
This RDS optic and magnifier setup is finally finished. The Holosun AEM and the 3x Aimpoint magnifier line up within .010" of each other. Clear, sharp optics, good defined dot, and good eye relief and eye box using the Aimpoint 3x Mag-1 magnifier.