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Aimpoint picatinny vs ventiled rib
Posted on 9/15/19 at 3:13 am
Posted on 9/15/19 at 3:13 am
Hello,
Im about to buy one aimpoint for my shotgun.
I can mount the picatinny one (like the micro h2) or the ventiled rib one (the micro s1), but im not sure what to choose.
1* Since the distance between the hunter and the dot is not the same for each one, i would like to know witch mount is better to acquire the target fast, and for overall hunting?
2* Is it better to choose the picatinny (close AB distance) or the ventiled rib (far AB distance) for better performance .
LINK
Thanks
Im about to buy one aimpoint for my shotgun.
I can mount the picatinny one (like the micro h2) or the ventiled rib one (the micro s1), but im not sure what to choose.
1* Since the distance between the hunter and the dot is not the same for each one, i would like to know witch mount is better to acquire the target fast, and for overall hunting?
2* Is it better to choose the picatinny (close AB distance) or the ventiled rib (far AB distance) for better performance .
LINK
Thanks
Posted on 9/15/19 at 8:02 am to piero
I dont have a RD on my shotgun but I think I’d rather it closer on the picatinny rail (but maybe opposite end from your link.
Posted on 9/15/19 at 9:25 am to piero
Usually have sight above ejection port
Posted on 9/15/19 at 9:38 am to piero
In my experience dot distance to shooters eye makes no difference in speed of target acquisition.I find what slows people down is searching for the dot.
Remember: target focus, superimpose the dot on the target. It’s not a rifle scope. Don’t try to look through it.
I’d go picatinny in your case solely for resale value.
Remember: target focus, superimpose the dot on the target. It’s not a rifle scope. Don’t try to look through it.
I’d go picatinny in your case solely for resale value.
Posted on 9/15/19 at 10:20 am to piero
What are you hunting?
I have a Burris Fastfire on one of mine for a very short time. I was useless for birds and actually reduced the sight picture.
For deer and turkey it would be fine but not birds.
I have a Burris Fastfire on one of mine for a very short time. I was useless for birds and actually reduced the sight picture.
For deer and turkey it would be fine but not birds.
Posted on 9/15/19 at 6:51 pm to piero
I don’t understand why you would want that on a shotgun. What’s wrong with just having a bead on the end of barrel?
Posted on 9/16/19 at 1:45 pm to piero
S1 seems like a cool option for shotgun people. If you are hunting deer though, you may not want that bigger dot size (its around 6moa iirc). either works. I'm sure aimpoint did their research on what works best.
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