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Thinking of getting away from holographic optics on my AR
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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 866681" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>Nearly all the scopes I've looked at weigh less than the EOTech 553 I've got. It weighs 12oz and the Leupolds I'm looking at are anywhere from 7oz or so up to about 10oz. Even with the extra weight of Burris XTR Rings, I'm still either very close to or below my current weight and I've got a more solid reticule and magnification.</p><p></p><p>I can give up a lighted reticule for a more solid one with magnification. </p><p></p><p>Since I'm using this rifle for hunting, I like to be a little more precise about the shots I'm taking than guessing 2 inches (and like I said, I rarely use 55gr to hunt with - I'm usually using either 68gr for Hogs or 75gr for Deer, and its a little more than 2 inches at that point).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 866681, member: 229"] Nearly all the scopes I've looked at weigh less than the EOTech 553 I've got. It weighs 12oz and the Leupolds I'm looking at are anywhere from 7oz or so up to about 10oz. Even with the extra weight of Burris XTR Rings, I'm still either very close to or below my current weight and I've got a more solid reticule and magnification. I can give up a lighted reticule for a more solid one with magnification. Since I'm using this rifle for hunting, I like to be a little more precise about the shots I'm taking than guessing 2 inches (and like I said, I rarely use 55gr to hunt with - I'm usually using either 68gr for Hogs or 75gr for Deer, and its a little more than 2 inches at that point). [/QUOTE]
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