If you're sighted in at 50 yards then your point of impact will be where the dot is. Point of impact will be a little low at 25 yards and a little high at 100, but never more than just a few inches (I used the front sight post as a reference but your build may not have one).
Let me also say that I'm no expert, but this setup has worked well for me with targets and hogs.
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- Wed Jul 29, 2015 5:49 pm
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- Topic: My first red dot scope - questions
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Re: My first red dot scope - questions
I have a Vortex Strikefire on my AR sighted in at 50 yards. In theory, this should be on at 200 yards as well and never be outside the front sight post from 25 to 300 yards. So far this setup has worked well. I've been tempted to throw a scope with magnification on it, but I think you'll be surprised what you can hit with a red dot. I know I was.