Krochus ,
I found that I couldnt quite get my nephew to give me the input I was looking for when asking what the sight picture looked like through the scope when he was looking though it on our first hunt.. So to eliminate that trouble I went to a good 30 mm red dot for my nieces rig .. I would say it did surprising well (sighting in and accuracy wise)..One very important consideration with the red dots though is the lower quality ones..The dot in good sunlight dosent tend to show well , Well least not like my Aimpoint M2 does... But the red dot made the whole knowing what they are seeing when looking down the rifle a whole lot easier on them and me ... The scope I went with on the nephews H&R was a 3x9x40 and that may be some of the trouble a 4x might have been better ... I use a 4x fixed on my 357 mag Handi and that might be a good consideration if magnification is a must. Has a good field of view and might be the fix i use with the nephew when we go out next..
Just get um out to the range and get them to sit down like they would in the woods, shooting sticks and from the knee etc. The nephew did fine at the shooting bench when learning his rifle but once in the woods was bobbing and weaving his head around (my guess is searching through a black ring of the scope to close or far, for the animal) So just a heads up on that front..
Thats the route i went and am working my way through... Hope this helps out a little ,
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And CW I have been using my DPMS AP4 .308 for a good while now with the T6 and good to go it is.. I agree ATI isnt what i would reffer to as Delta Team quality heh ..Though it was a pretty solid little set up for a lower recoil round , Helps that the reason for mine was for the insanely short lenght of pull fully collasped which is where it was to fit my Twins frames... I figured a good starting point then from there try them out on their brother's super youth for fit as they grew ... but i do appreciate the heads up brother