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Thoughts about this scope for M1A, and general opinions wanted....
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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 1909450" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>I can't yell "DO IT" loud enough. I took my oldest to a 'Seed last year. Quality father-son time. We had fun getting his 10/22 ready, getting him ready and trained for the firing line, and then had a blast on the weekend itself despite the cold. I ran my AR (with a red dot installed, but I only used the irons) while he ran the 10/22. Next time I go I'm going to run either my M1A or one of the Garands.</p><p></p><p>Irons are becoming a lost art. Even our military has bought into the optics thing and our nation's rifleman skills are fading. Don't get me wrong...I love my Aimpoint but I personally believe they should only be used after one has a solid grasp of, and proficiency with, irons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 1909450, member: 42"] I can't yell "DO IT" loud enough. I took my oldest to a 'Seed last year. Quality father-son time. We had fun getting his 10/22 ready, getting him ready and trained for the firing line, and then had a blast on the weekend itself despite the cold. I ran my AR (with a red dot installed, but I only used the irons) while he ran the 10/22. Next time I go I'm going to run either my M1A or one of the Garands. Irons are becoming a lost art. Even our military has bought into the optics thing and our nation's rifleman skills are fading. Don't get me wrong...I love my Aimpoint but I personally believe they should only be used after one has a solid grasp of, and proficiency with, irons. [/QUOTE]
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