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AR15 Scopes Buyer’s Guide The AR15 is such a versatile, multi-use rifle that it’s hard to recommend one or two scopes for it. The first thing to consider when looking at AR15 scopes is what type of shooting you will most likely be doing. Is it strictly short range, self defense use or maybe you want something for long range varmint hunting. You need to decide what you want to do with your rifle and scope combination. The scope really determines what you can do with your AR15. A lot of first time AR15 owners buy a red dot or holographic type sight because that is what you mostly see on law enforcement and military rifles. They tend to be what a lot of gun shops recommend for your AR15. They are great sights, but they are limited to the type of shooting they are designed for. Red dot and holographic sights are mainly designed for close range, quick target acquisition situations such as military and law enforcement duties. For these types of situations, nothing beats an EOtech or a good red dot sight. They are super fast and give you the edge in a combat or self defense situation. For typical shooters blasting cans on a hillside on Saturday afternoon, a red dot or holographic sight may not be quite what you’re looking for. While it’s possible to make shots at longer ranges with a red dot sight, it can be difficult. First of all, because red dot and holographic sights do not provide any magnification, you have to be able to see the target. Secondly, the size of the dot can cover up smaller targets at 100 or 200 yards. For general shooting and plinking, most AR15 shooters want some type of scope that provides magnification. Looking at AR15 scopes, it basically comes down to 1) What do you want to shoot at? 2) How far will you typically be shooting? 3) How critical is it that you hit the target under any conditions and 4)

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