Tritium Front with a 10-8 rear..oh optics.... on an AR-10 . Seriously excellent choice in weapon. Most of our guys run a quality low power illuminated variable. Have had excellent results with a 1-4 but going to a Burris XTR2 1.5-8 this year just to get a little more precision for day long shots. You also may consider an offset RMR for close in (especially night) pop up shots as my buddy is running with an ACOG below. How you will be hunting matters. Mission drives gear
I researched it for quite awhile before I could talk myself into the thermal, because it is stupid expensive. Eventually, I sold a couple guns, and bought it. I'm fired up about going, and I think I've got my bases covered from 20 yards to about 600 night or day. I can't wait!I'm thinking primarily daytime. Thermal is very expensive, heavy too. I'm wondering what kind of visibility Trijicon ACOG affords in no light, if it works that may be an option.
I researched it for quite awhile before I could talk myself into the thermal, because it is stupid expensive. Eventually, I sold a couple guns, and bought it. I'm fired up about going, and I think I've got my bases covered from 20 yards to about 600 night or day. I can't wait!
Pocket handwarmer at 150 yards stapled to my back stop.I'll be interested in how it works for you, never have seen one. I did see some small units advertised recently for game recovery instead of sights.
It's Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, and records to a micro SD card. It looks like a scope, but it's actually a thermal camera, a computer, then a TV for the eyepiece.That's a great picture, does the sight have USB or something like it?
Looking at a trip to Texas or Missouri sometime this year for wild pig. Thinking about using my AR-10, but needs some glass. I know there's a world of choices out there. Would like to hear your ideas.