Chad Wallace
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You know, so, yeah, granted, it's not a 1 to 8 or anything like that.
This particular one, they also built into the top of it.
is an RMR pattern screws or holes, so you can directly mount a RMR red dot on it, or they make an angled adapter if you want a 45 red dot.
The difference with these things, and this is not just their 1-4 prism, it's the others, the magnification adjustment, instead of being on the rear of the optic, is now on the front of the optic.
They're not very long, so it's not like you have to reach to the end of a scope, a normal scope like you're thinking, to adjust it.
They are there.
Tech specs on this thing...
They quote the eye relief at 3.64 inches, but yeah, you know, it's a prism.
So 22 millimeter lens, the ocular lens, 35 millimeters.
They fixed the parallax at 100 yards.
It is an etched reticle that uses their fire reticle.
Half MOA click value, 60 clicks per revolution, 80 max.
It's made from 6061 aluminum.
It's only 5.5 inches long.
With mount screws and the throw lever, it weighs 15.8 ounces.
It uses a 2032 battery, of course, that kind of stuff.
Now, the fire reticle, they gave you some BDC reference charts because it is a second focal plane BDC reticle.
It's got a one and a half MOA dot, and then it has like a circle dot around it.
And then it has hash marks underneath it with a dot in the center.
And, of course, they give you holdovers.