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<blockquote data-quote="xnavychief" data-source="post: 1820372" data-attributes="member: 24455"><p>If it's your first AR platform, skip the red dot for now and put a few thousand round trough it with iron / flip up sights and learn the guns natural aiming, pointing, balance and response before you start using optics. I'm a primary arms fan for red dots in terms of cost / performance bang for your buck, but if its your first AR, don't start shooting it with optics right out of the box or you'll never know what the gun does without one, or the difference in not having it. For some it's huge, for others not so much. I shot iron sights at 2/3 & 500yds competitively for 6 years and while I like red dots, they can be just as much of a pain as an asset in certain circumstances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xnavychief, post: 1820372, member: 24455"] If it's your first AR platform, skip the red dot for now and put a few thousand round trough it with iron / flip up sights and learn the guns natural aiming, pointing, balance and response before you start using optics. I'm a primary arms fan for red dots in terms of cost / performance bang for your buck, but if its your first AR, don't start shooting it with optics right out of the box or you'll never know what the gun does without one, or the difference in not having it. For some it's huge, for others not so much. I shot iron sights at 2/3 & 500yds competitively for 6 years and while I like red dots, they can be just as much of a pain as an asset in certain circumstances. [/QUOTE]
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