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Does anyone like this set up, I'm thinking a magnifier either with eotech and aimpoint? The scope eye relief is hard for me to get used to...
Just wondering if you tried adjusting the scope's position fore and aft to get a better eye relief... ?The scope eye relief is hard for me to get used to...
Its still 1 MOA even with a 3x magnifier, both the dot and the target are magnified by 3x.1MOA Red dot at 100Y + 3x magnifier = 3MOA
Its still 1 MOA even with a 3x magnifier, both the dot and the target are magnified by 3x.
If the target is magnified and the red dot is magnified its still 1 MOA. In other words if 1 MOA is 1 inch at 100 yards, then saying that the magnifier makes it 3 MOA means its now 3 inches at 100 yards, but it isn't because its still 1 inch.You say two different things, but you're saying the same thing I did in the end.
The target is magnified to 3MOA, so is the red dot.
The Holographic picture shows the target magnified to 3 moa and the dot still at 1 moa
The dot changes size visually but so does the target. 2 MOA dot remains 2 MOA. The thing with the eotech reticle is the center dot is actually smaller to begin with, the naked eye just can't see that for some reason, according to a brochure anyways.Ok, then using that logic for arguments sake...
A red dot with a 3x magnifier will give the shooter a sight picture perspective of the target at 3x and the dot at 3x (3 MOA from shooter perspective, on 3 MOA target from shooter perspective = 1 MOA dot)
A holographic with a 3x magnifier will give the shooter a sight picture perspective of the target at 3x and the dot at 1x (1 MOA from shooter perspective, on 3 MOA target from shooter perspective = .333 MOA dot?)
At the end of the day a magnifier will magnify the size of the dot, visually to the shooter. A holographic dot will not change size when magnified.