No "rangefinder" is going to be accurate enough to rely on.
agreed, but im a horrible range guesstimator and the rangefinder would really help. what would you suggest? i want a scope that has a yardage selector and range finder.
No "rangefinder" is going to be accurate enough to rely on.
sorry i suppose i will add nothing else to this forum since im misinformed......
and my comment directly related to dpms products.i wasnt trying to say they used the same parts as colt or rra or lwrc or lmt or whoever else. but either way your probably right since you obviously know more about ar's than i do. all i try to do is educate myself and try to lend help to others on topics i have had some experience with.
agreed, but im a horrible range guesstimator and the rangefinder would really help. what would you suggest? i want a scope that has a yardage selector and range finder.
If you are hunting deer with a .223 and it's so far away you will need to range it in order to know your holdover then in my opinion you shouldn't be shooting it with a .223. I don't know of any reliable scope that has a rangefinder built in. I do it the old fashion way with mil-dots...
I posted that from my iPhone. Thank you for adding absolutely nothing of merit to the argument though.
I just want to clarify something also to the OP...
You could have asked if anyone has a hi-point and I have one and love it.
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