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Here’s your chance to join world record-holder Jerry Miculek on the range to learn more about why you might want to run an offset red dot, and how to make your setup more effective.

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  1. Is SFP better for this setup than FFP?
    I noticed he had his magnification at 12 o clock which is about 1/2 way up so about 4 magnificaitn out of 6.
    but since it's SFP the reticle is still huge and since he is not shooting very far you do not really need hold overs at this close range.
    But he talked about close range hold overs.
    would it be better to use FFP instead of SFP if he was shooting at targets over 200 yards away?

  2. doesn't the red dot get dirty gas, oil , carbon from the ejector port or get hit by brass (if installed right above it)?
    i see a lot of smoke passing over the red dot glass..

  3. On paper you can make a case for a fixed mag prism scope and an offset red dot- durability, etched reticle, reticle plane doesn’t change you’re good with it, fast instant back n forth, less weight and if they manage to make a bright enough rmr with tritium n fiber optics + an acog u don’t need batteries

  4. Using Jerry in optics marketing should be considered cheating the system. But yea I recently traded my Dot+Magnifier for a Vortex 1-6 SE and I shortly after added an offset dot (not a vortex, sorry guys), and well.. I got to say it is nice. I'm not sure why this is even debated anymore for anything bug a CQB specific build.

    The crap thing is now I want a Razor, time to start saving my pennies

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