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<blockquote data-quote="saryan" data-source="post: 1199142" data-attributes="member: 1214"><p>I agree with that Josh. Didnt think about that. Also BIG +1 on the VTAC Sling. We have them at the academy and the mounts to go with them if needed. </p><p>You really need irons in the class. Your scope must be able to be removed at some point as well. I went through a 230 with a 2.5-10 NF scope with a red dot on the side of the scope. Most of the time I used my red dot but I did to some drills using the 2.5x. It was not ideal, but at one point my red dot had some mud fall on it and rendered it useless, had to switch the 2.5x to finish the drill. I had guys with ACOGS in that class as well that didnt have the donut reticle or chevron reticle. Made it work. I agree with you it is not ideal (the reason I dont have my NF anymore). Irons will do great in the class and you will use them at some point regardless. Jesse and Josh are right on. I was to lazy to type out all my thoughts on this. Your scope/optic preference really has more to do with what you plan on doing with the rifle. Why are you taking the class? 3 Gun? Just to be better? Self Defense? If you need a 2-10 and thats whats going on your rifle you can make it work. Is it the best? No. A eotech or aimpoint would be the best for the class. But if you put a eotech on your rifle to train, and then take it off when you get home you wont be getting the most out of the training. Thats what I was trying to say. I didnt have time and still dont to type out all my thoughts on this. Here is a little on what to expect in the class:</p><p>Drills from 5-30 yards</p><p>Shooting under cars</p><p>Shooting from small cover</p><p>transitioning to weak hand</p><p>transitioning to pistol</p><p>clearing a shoot house</p><p>shooting from 100-300</p><p>reloads</p><p>failure drills</p><p>hammered pair drills</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saryan, post: 1199142, member: 1214"] I agree with that Josh. Didnt think about that. Also BIG +1 on the VTAC Sling. We have them at the academy and the mounts to go with them if needed. You really need irons in the class. Your scope must be able to be removed at some point as well. I went through a 230 with a 2.5-10 NF scope with a red dot on the side of the scope. Most of the time I used my red dot but I did to some drills using the 2.5x. It was not ideal, but at one point my red dot had some mud fall on it and rendered it useless, had to switch the 2.5x to finish the drill. I had guys with ACOGS in that class as well that didnt have the donut reticle or chevron reticle. Made it work. I agree with you it is not ideal (the reason I dont have my NF anymore). Irons will do great in the class and you will use them at some point regardless. Jesse and Josh are right on. I was to lazy to type out all my thoughts on this. Your scope/optic preference really has more to do with what you plan on doing with the rifle. Why are you taking the class? 3 Gun? Just to be better? Self Defense? If you need a 2-10 and thats whats going on your rifle you can make it work. Is it the best? No. A eotech or aimpoint would be the best for the class. But if you put a eotech on your rifle to train, and then take it off when you get home you wont be getting the most out of the training. Thats what I was trying to say. I didnt have time and still dont to type out all my thoughts on this. Here is a little on what to expect in the class: Drills from 5-30 yards Shooting under cars Shooting from small cover transitioning to weak hand transitioning to pistol clearing a shoot house shooting from 100-300 reloads failure drills hammered pair drills [/QUOTE]
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