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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 1707809" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>One of the big deciding benefits for me is the fact that a red dot, like the Aimpoint, is available in a tube design, which can be mounted in any 30mm ring, and allows the sight to be mounted very low over the bore, which is nice on rifles with more traditional stocks like an M1A or AK. The holo sights like the EOTECH have a screen that sits on top, and usually sit very high over the bore. They are the right height for an AR, but on anything else they sit much higher over the bore than the factory irons, and require some sort of cheek riser to get in a correct shooting position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 1707809, member: 4235"] One of the big deciding benefits for me is the fact that a red dot, like the Aimpoint, is available in a tube design, which can be mounted in any 30mm ring, and allows the sight to be mounted very low over the bore, which is nice on rifles with more traditional stocks like an M1A or AK. The holo sights like the EOTECH have a screen that sits on top, and usually sit very high over the bore. They are the right height for an AR, but on anything else they sit much higher over the bore than the factory irons, and require some sort of cheek riser to get in a correct shooting position. [/QUOTE]
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