Lost_River
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I just wanted to comment on a couple of things I have learned about AR/M4/M16 series guns and optics.
The first pic is of a standard Colt M4 with a 1.5x5 illuminated Leupold in a Larue mount . This is my day to day work rifle. Note how far forward the optic is. I have found this works best for me for a couple of reasons.
I shoot with my nose to the charging handle so I get a consistent placement of my face/cheek to the stock for repeatable performance.
With the optic in this position I have found that on both ends of the magnification spectrum I have proper eye relief. This allows me to shoot both on the move standing up and prone or otherwise supported.
I have noticed a wide variance of where guys here mount their optics and thought I would throw that out there.
The other thing is if you notice my scope caps are used in conjunction with pieces of bicycle innner tube.
I have found when I have a scope that the standard sized scope caps do not fit properly I can usually use the bicycle innertube to secure them. In the case of the objective lense I used one piece to shim it up to a super tight fit. On the eye piece I have found that often times while carrying my rifle I would have the cap work loose from rubbing against my kit. An extra piece over the scope cap helps prevent that.
I hope this was helpfull.
The first pic is of a standard Colt M4 with a 1.5x5 illuminated Leupold in a Larue mount . This is my day to day work rifle. Note how far forward the optic is. I have found this works best for me for a couple of reasons.
I shoot with my nose to the charging handle so I get a consistent placement of my face/cheek to the stock for repeatable performance.
With the optic in this position I have found that on both ends of the magnification spectrum I have proper eye relief. This allows me to shoot both on the move standing up and prone or otherwise supported.
I have noticed a wide variance of where guys here mount their optics and thought I would throw that out there.
The other thing is if you notice my scope caps are used in conjunction with pieces of bicycle innner tube.
I have found when I have a scope that the standard sized scope caps do not fit properly I can usually use the bicycle innertube to secure them. In the case of the objective lense I used one piece to shim it up to a super tight fit. On the eye piece I have found that often times while carrying my rifle I would have the cap work loose from rubbing against my kit. An extra piece over the scope cap helps prevent that.
I hope this was helpfull.