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<blockquote data-quote="trbii" data-source="post: 1061412" data-attributes="member: 2449"><p>Got the Aimpoint Comp ML2 with the 4moa dot, about four years ago. Love it. Makes target aquisition/sight picture fast and easy. Just finished a two day Urban Rifle/Tactical Carbine class with mine on the entire time. I turn mine off when putting the carbine in it's case, cleaning it and storing it in the safe. Battery has lasted four years so far. Amazes me. The 4moa dot begins to obscure small targets like the aiming black of a bullseye target at 100 yards. But I feel confident in the systems capability to get good hits on man sized targets out to 200yds. Perhaps even 300yds with a high hold. Beyond that distance, I've been led to believe the 5.56MM bullet is running low on ft-lbs. of energy. About the same distance the 7.62X39MM AK round is running seriously low on accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trbii, post: 1061412, member: 2449"] Got the Aimpoint Comp ML2 with the 4moa dot, about four years ago. Love it. Makes target aquisition/sight picture fast and easy. Just finished a two day Urban Rifle/Tactical Carbine class with mine on the entire time. I turn mine off when putting the carbine in it's case, cleaning it and storing it in the safe. Battery has lasted four years so far. Amazes me. The 4moa dot begins to obscure small targets like the aiming black of a bullseye target at 100 yards. But I feel confident in the systems capability to get good hits on man sized targets out to 200yds. Perhaps even 300yds with a high hold. Beyond that distance, I've been led to believe the 5.56MM bullet is running low on ft-lbs. of energy. About the same distance the 7.62X39MM AK round is running seriously low on accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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