Lots of good stuff here, everyone. A big thank you for contributing!
I stepped away for a couple of days to think on this and reassess after having put the suggestions into a spreadsheet and weighing options and cost. I'm currently of the opinion that this will be my only rifle of its type for the time being, so I would like it to be versatile and ready for most situations/training exercises, within reason. The majority of its use will most likely be at the 50-200m distances, but also for some CQB stuff until I get something more suited for the job. I think my optic focus should really be on lower power but with best performance at the closer range. Kind of an all-arounder, as much as can be asked of a rifle of its kind.
That said and to address the recent topic here, backup irons/RMR are a must. If for nothing else, they will be good to practice with. MBUS Pro Offset flip-up sights if I go with a LPVO (irons, offset, and compact to not snag), or I have a couple sets of the regular MBUS if I go with a red dot and magnifier.
My hunt now is to find what makes a LPVO perform well at close range and find one that maximizes those characteristics, then compare pro/con to magnifier with my red dot(s). I don't have much experience with optics for firearms (i'm a camera guy, the focus has been on different aspects) so I'll have to read up on this and maybe try a few out if I can get my hands on several.
I'm assuming the larger the eye relief value the better, but that cant be all.
Whatever the case, training, courses, and trigger time are first priority...I just want to figure out where to go first with aiming the thing, hah.
Thanks again everyone!
I stepped away for a couple of days to think on this and reassess after having put the suggestions into a spreadsheet and weighing options and cost. I'm currently of the opinion that this will be my only rifle of its type for the time being, so I would like it to be versatile and ready for most situations/training exercises, within reason. The majority of its use will most likely be at the 50-200m distances, but also for some CQB stuff until I get something more suited for the job. I think my optic focus should really be on lower power but with best performance at the closer range. Kind of an all-arounder, as much as can be asked of a rifle of its kind.
That said and to address the recent topic here, backup irons/RMR are a must. If for nothing else, they will be good to practice with. MBUS Pro Offset flip-up sights if I go with a LPVO (irons, offset, and compact to not snag), or I have a couple sets of the regular MBUS if I go with a red dot and magnifier.
My hunt now is to find what makes a LPVO perform well at close range and find one that maximizes those characteristics, then compare pro/con to magnifier with my red dot(s). I don't have much experience with optics for firearms (i'm a camera guy, the focus has been on different aspects) so I'll have to read up on this and maybe try a few out if I can get my hands on several.
I'm assuming the larger the eye relief value the better, but that cant be all.
Whatever the case, training, courses, and trigger time are first priority...I just want to figure out where to go first with aiming the thing, hah.
Thanks again everyone!