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Molon
1 March 2020, 13:54
Observations On The Effect Of Parallax Error
When Shooting With An Aimpoint Comp M5 And A Trijicon MRO




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Some manufacturers of red-dot sights have made claims that their red-dot sights are “parallax free“. Most of us are already aware that this is simply not true at all distances. Inherent parallax error with a red-dot sight is typically greatest at CQB distances (MOA wise) and decreases as the distance to the target increases.

In this ballistic exercise we’ll be looking at the amount of parallax error occuring during objective, controlled, live-fire testing at the distances of 7 yards, 15 yards, 25 yards and 50 yards when shooting with an Aimpoint Comp M5 and a Trijicon MRO mounted on a precision AR-15. The Aimpoint Comp M5 has a 2 MOA red dot, as does the Trijicon MRO.

All shooting for this exercise was conducted from my bench-rest set-up using one of my precision AR-15s. This AR-15 has a 20” Lothar
Walther barrel with a 223 Wylde chamber and 1:8” twist and it routinely produces 0.75 MOA 10-shot groups at 100 yards (with a high magnification scope). The ammunition used for this exercise was one of my match-grade hand-loads topped with the Sierra 52 grain MatchKing. Wind conditions on the range were monitored using a Wind Probe. The set-up was very similar to that pictured below.



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The barrel . . .

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10-shot group at 100 yards . . .

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The Wind Probe . . .


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The Details


The methodology for this ballistic exercise was as follows . . .

Shooting from the bench-rest set-up with the Aimpoint Comp M5 atop the precision AR-15 at the initial distance of 7 yards, an 8-shot control group was fired with the red-dot centered in the sight window. Next, an 8-shot parallax test-group was fired in the following manner:

2 shots fired with the red-dot positioned in the extreme 12 o’clock position of the sight window.

2 shots fired with the red-dot positioned in the extreme 3 o’clock position of the sight window.

2 shots fired with the red-dot positioned in the extreme 6 o’clock position of the sight window.

2 shots fired with the red-dot positioned in the extreme 9 o’clock position of the sight window.


Additional 8-shot parallax test-groups were then fired sequentially at 15 yards, 25 yards and 50 yards in the manner described above. This simple methodology is illustrated in the two pics shown below. The solid black dot on the target was the point-of-aim.



The 8-shot control group at 7 yards.


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The 8-shot parallax test-group at 7 yards.


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Aimpoint Comp M5 Results

The 8-shot control group fired at 7 yards had an extreme spread of 0.039”, which at 7 yards is 0.53 MOA. The extreme spreads of the parallax test-groups are shown in the table below.




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Trijicon MRO Results


https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/28568/trijicon_mro_RDS_21-1315992.jpg


I repeated the ballistic exercise described above using a 2nd-generation Trijicon MRO with a 2 MOA red dot. The results are shown in the table below.



https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/28568/trijicon_mro_parallax-1315991.jpg


I also conducted the 50 yard portion of the parallax test using another 2nd-generation Trijicon MRO with a 2 MOA red dot. The results were nearly identical to that of the first MRO. The extreme spread of the 8-shot parallax test-group was 7.46”, which at 50 yards is 14.3 MOA.



Comparisons

The tables and graphs below show the results from both the Aimpoint Comp M5 and the Trijicon MRO, side-by-side, for comparison.

Results in minutes of angle . . .


https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/28568/parallax_comparison_table_in_MOA_21b-1315988.jpg


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Results in inches . . .

https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/28568/parallax_comparison_table_01_in_inches-1315987.jpg



https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/28568/parallax_error_graf_in_inches_polynomial-1315989.jpg




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VIPER 237
2 March 2020, 12:37
Excellent post as always Molon.

Have you done similar test with other red dot/holo sights for comparison?

BoilerUp
6 March 2020, 09:37
Very informative. Thanks, Molon!

Molon
8 March 2020, 06:20
Excellent post as always Molon.

Have you done similar test with other red dot/holo sights for comparison?

Yes, Stay tuned.

Molon
14 March 2020, 17:07
Have you done similar test with other red dot/holo sights for comparison?

I updated the original post with results from the Trijicon MRO.

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Molon
2 January 2021, 09:59
Aimpoint T2 Parallax Error At 50 Yards


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An 8-shot parallax test-group fired from 50 yards using an Aimpoint T2 had an extreme spread of 0.907", which at 50 yards equates to 1.7 MOA.







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