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You will want the longest site radius possible. Depends on the set up. Your rear is just before(in front of) your charging handle when closed. Do you have a railed hand guard or a fixed front site?

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What kind of sights?

The 600 yard Matech are for a carbine length gas system. If you have something else it can affect it. Enough to cause a miss, I am not sure. For regular irons just zero at 25 yards and it will be point a pull out to 250 yards which is well within the normal ranges for Tennessee. If you do a 100 yard zero you reduce that "point and pull" range to a little over 200 yards. I know with a 25 yard zero you will stay within about 6" to 375 yards with M855. It will be 5" high at 100 yards, 6" high at 150 and 200 yards, 5" high at 250 yards, 3" high at 300 yards and 4" low at 375 yards.

 

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If some uses a scope and planes on dialing adjustments I tell them to do a 100 or 200 yard zero. The reason is you will always be dialing in one direction, up. If you do a 25 yard zero with a scope you will get confused because you will dial two different directions, up and down.

Iron sights are great, as are red dots, inside of 300 yards. It is basically aim center mass and fire.

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