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Originally Posted by turok_t
But wouldnt a bigger dot also mean its more inaccurate because u want the dot to be as fine as possible for fine precision targetting?
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like Magpul likes to call it, BSA, Balance of Speed and Accuracy. Large dot is easier to acquire on target and shoot. So depends on what you want to do. Sidearms are used in shorter distance, so the target is bigger and its more important that you hit it first, rather than hit it between the eyes. Of course, if you try to hit a guy from across the field, at 50 plus meters, the you might not want a big dot. But that's only meaningful if you can get a GBB to shoot accurately over that distance.
If you are building an CAPS/IPSC gun, at the range we run our pistol, if you fundamental works, you wont have problem hitting an airsoft Popper from across the room at TTAC3. Which is usually the trickier shot we do....
A 4MOA dot on C-More looks much bigger than a fi-op dot anyway....and I have no issue using that....