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CVA Optima V2 durasight rail mod

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Crunchy:
Looks like same optic as well.  3 whitehots and a 300 grainer is my go to.

craigapphunt:
Sounds pretty similar to what I've been feeding it withe the old peep sight setup I had on the gun. I'm curious to see what it's capable of with a proper optic.

VickGar:

--- Quote from: craigapphunt on May 08, 2025, 01:51:32 PM ---I didn't mention in my original post that I'm mounting a primary arms prism 1x scope that while it has fairly generous eye relief it wasn't going to work where the rail was mounted prior to modification.

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Any reason you went this route instead of something like the vortex crossfire?
What’s the reticle look like on the primary arms?

craigapphunt:

--- Quote from: VickGar on May 25, 2025, 07:33:17 PM ---
--- Quote from: craigapphunt on May 08, 2025, 01:51:32 PM ---I didn't mention in my original post that I'm mounting a primary arms prism 1x scope that while it has fairly generous eye relief it wasn't going to work where the rail was mounted prior to modification.

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Any reason you went this route instead of something like the vortex crossfire?
What’s the reticle look like on the primary arms?

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I haven't personally looked through the crossfire but had read from multiple sources that the reticle was rather "bulky" which was something I was trying to avoid. Plus I wanted a illuminated reticle with some built-in hold-overs. The primary arms checks both boxes.  It uses a chevron style reticle that comes to fine point and can be used for holding over. The reticle is etched and is illuminated in green or red but not both you get one or the other. In my opinion eye relief is the achilles heal of the optic. It's doable but you have to mount it at the rear on the receiver.

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