Re: Post your 1-4 Power Optic TTS Pics
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: CD0311</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: steve123</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Hi Doc,
I've got both.The 1-4 FC2 and the 2.5-10 low velocity reticle.
If you plan on shooting on average out to 300Y and "mostly CQB" the 1-4 is IMO better suited.If you plan on shooting out to 600Y or more than 600Y then the dot on the FC2 reticle gets too large for precision shots and covers up the target.
The 2.5-10 is a better scope if you want to shoot long range primarily and some close in shooting.If you combine the 2.5-10 with a secondary red dot then you have all the bases covered.
Steve
</div></div>
True, I what something thats going on a M4 though. M68 work great for close in say 0-150. I didn't like it so much in Afghanistan or during Qualification so I switched to an ACOG. It worked great in Af. and Qual but eye relief sucks (for me) and it was not as fast as I thought in CQB....So going to try a 1-4 see how that works. I just can't deside which one. I found a good starting poing tough in ar15.com
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=3&f=18&t=421244&page=5
So far what I'm loking for:
1-4 power or so.
Lit. Ret.
Prefer under 10" long
Caped Turets
Don't really care for BDC ret. (Over 500m call 155s
)
Would like it to be as durable as an ACOG and M68 (The ones I had took a beating and did not faild) I do like that!!!!!
I'm leaning to USO and NSX as 1st choice, Accupoint or the new SS as 2nd?????
</div></div>
I have a Swarovski Z6 1-6x scope with Circle Dot illuminated reticle on top of my LWRC 16" upper. An expensive (Swaro provides LEO/Military discounts), but great scope.
It is true 1x and the reticle for close in shooting is FAST and accurate. When you want to reach out, crank it to 6x. You would be hard pressed to find better glass and there is no issue with eye relief at any power.
Good luck
Tim