Uncle Pauly
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Newbie here, so apologies to the Mods if this is in the wrong place.
So... I’m getting back into airsoft and a mate of mine has very kindly donated a WARQ helmet to help me on the way (he has two and recommends them highly). Haven’t used the helmet in anger as yet, but pranced around garden in it yesterday and it seemed to fit very nicely: no movement and zero fogging. Good start.
The downside is that the lower section of the helmet makes it impossible to aim-down-sights using a small-ish rifle, such as my M4 carbine. So the manufacturer recommends fitting a 45-degree angled rail mount to make scopes usable - ie. not tilting the rifle like you would using a 45-angled backup red dot, but keeping the rifle upright.
My question is: will using a 45-degree angled scope throw my aim way off? (alright... even more way off than it is already ?). Or could the scope be adjusted to compensate for the angled mount? If it helps to know I’ll be using a red dot with a separate 3x magnifier.
Just wanted to check opinion here before I accept my mate’s offer and purchase a 45-degree rail. Thanks!
- Paul -
PS: This is what I mean by angling the scope but holding the rifle upright. Seems to work for this guy, but I’m not so sure...
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So... I’m getting back into airsoft and a mate of mine has very kindly donated a WARQ helmet to help me on the way (he has two and recommends them highly). Haven’t used the helmet in anger as yet, but pranced around garden in it yesterday and it seemed to fit very nicely: no movement and zero fogging. Good start.
The downside is that the lower section of the helmet makes it impossible to aim-down-sights using a small-ish rifle, such as my M4 carbine. So the manufacturer recommends fitting a 45-degree angled rail mount to make scopes usable - ie. not tilting the rifle like you would using a 45-angled backup red dot, but keeping the rifle upright.
My question is: will using a 45-degree angled scope throw my aim way off? (alright... even more way off than it is already ?). Or could the scope be adjusted to compensate for the angled mount? If it helps to know I’ll be using a red dot with a separate 3x magnifier.
Just wanted to check opinion here before I accept my mate’s offer and purchase a 45-degree rail. Thanks!
- Paul -
PS: This is what I mean by angling the scope but holding the rifle upright. Seems to work for this guy, but I’m not so sure...
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