Sore pecker deal on an RDS

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Sore pecker deal on an RDS

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Good price. 6 MOA dot? Anyone have experience with that?
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jkp wrote: Tue Sep 03, 2024 1:14 am Good price. 6 MOA dot? Anyone have experience with that?
Mines a 3. (Same model)
My brain says that’s what I need because it’s more precise to aim a smaller dot.
Reality probably differs and says 6 is probably better for acquiring.


But, I don’t have experience with both.
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I've got a bigger dot on one of my pistols - can't remember size off the top of my head - and it's functional but I prefer 2 MOA.
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jkp wrote: Tue Sep 03, 2024 1:14 am Good price. 6 MOA dot? Anyone have experience with that?
I've got a 2.5 MOA (SRO on my USPSA gun), a 3.5 MOA (RMR on my carry gun), and a 6 MOA (random RDS I ended up with). My favorite is the 3 MOA. It hits a sweet spot between precision, and ability to pick it up quicker (for me anyway). IMO 6 MOA is too big, and to my eye it actually looks even bigger in the glass display than the 6 MOA they claim. 2-3.5 MOA is a sweet spot for what I prefer.
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