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At the risk of thinking too far outside the box, I have been experimenting with a 25m. zero on my red dot sights (EOTech 552 and 553), and a 100m. zero on my iron sights (Troy), which I usually leave in the up position anyway.
As long as you remember to transition for the long shots, which I am trying to train into, it should not be a problem.
At a closer range snap encounter, you are going to shoot the red dot anyway, and at the longer ranges, you are taking the time to aim more carefully.
Just an experiement, not advocating this for everyone.
TR
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De Oppresso Liber 01/20/2025
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