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Originally Posted by D Day Dog
Good idea - I like the option of co-witnessing with my optics. But what I did instead was get a riser for my rail system that was tall enough to allow me to install the red dot on top of it and still allow myself to drop down to the open sights and use them through the hole in the bottom of the riser. Not co-witnessing, but you're right, if the optic fails or I don't have it on, I can still use my iron sights. I'll make some pics of the set up.
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The riser is another option, one a lot of folks use. I don't like it due to the fact it changes your cheek weld, the position of your check on the stock. With a riser set up, your up high for the optic, then relocate for the iron sights. Nothing wrong with it if you practice with it, but if you don't, it'll change the way things feel, and print.
But like people say, if it works, run with it, lol! As long as you practice with your set up, then I'm all for it!