As you know already, open sights create several challenges to the shooter, such as multiple planes to focus on, as well as the interpretation of the aim point. You must line up the sights, focus on the front post, and acquire your target.
It takes work to make this process happen smoothly and efficiently. Plus, the aiming mechanism you’re using literally obstructs your view of the target. Had you ever considered that?
With a Reflex Sight, you simply focus on the target itself. The reticle simply appears to be superimposed on top of your target. That is, it only requires you to focus upon one visual plane, your target.
As you can imagine, this simplicity works wonders for accuracy and speed at close to middle ranges.
For tactical shooters, military applications, and law enforcement, reflex sights support a more heads up, dynamic type of shooting. In an environment where being completely aware of your surrounding is critical, reflex sights are ideal.
The shooter doesn’t have to put their head down on the stock as they would with a magnified riflescope or iron sights, they don’t even have to be perfectly aligned with their optic.
At any angle where the reticle is visible, it will be accurate with the correct aim point because of the curved lens infinite focal point principle.
This makes reflex sights ideal not just for accuracy, but accuracy combined with speed. Acquiring a bullseye is as simple as looking through a pair of corrective lenses.
Now you have the opportunity to also own a military grade Reflex Red Dot sight for a fraction of what most civilians pay for them.
Curious?
To help our readers shoot better than their buddies at the range, blow their minds in fact, we’re offering the MCG Reflex Sight at 50% OFF. This sight is not simple “red dot.” It’s got a choice of 6 reticle options, red or green…