Holosun 503 + 3x Magnifier: Does It Affect Point Of Impact? #wwsd2020
At The Range
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Bloke bought yet another Holosun 503, and also a 3x swing-out magnifier to go with it. The interesting question is whether the magnifier causes any optical distortion that changes the point of impact compared to the bare red dot optic.
What better way than to test it than at 300m on electronic targets? And what better thing to test it on than a What Would Stoner Do 2020 (WWSD2020)?
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