@@shofardefense oh dang I didn’t catch that but I definitely see it now that I’m looking lol. I am looking forward to more of your videos. Keep up the groovy work.
Thanks. So is this the " fast optic riser" or the "fast absolute riser"? Since the optic height for the holosun alone is listed as 1.43" and an absolute cowitness sight the unity website says to use the "absolute riser" to get to the 2.26" centerline height. The "absolute riser" is a taller mount than the "optic riser" (to be used with 1/3 cowitness). This makes sense since a 1/3 sight will be taller to begin with so the mount to reach 2.26" will be shorter. In looking at the pics of the two mounts on the unity website, It looks like you have the shorter 1/3 fast optic riser mount instead of the absolute mount. But guess not much difference as long as it works for you .., thanks!
I would like to see how that height effects the aiming at close range. how much do you have to compensate maybe you could do a video on the difference between the two aiming points between the two mounts
Hey man, thanks for the video. Im thinking of buying the unity riser to pair with my 510c. Did you just get the regular unity riser and paired it with the 510c and the spacer? Or without the spacer?
I’m having issues with the absolute riser. With my 510c I’ve maxed out the lowest elevation setting and it’s still too high apparently. I still have to hold the dot quite a bit above the intended target to make a hit. I’m not even using the holosun spacer on my 510c for this build either. I’m confused, because I’ve seen people run optics like eotech on the absolute riser, which sits even higher than the holosun. Unless eotechs just have that much more elevation/windage adjustability?
How close are you shooting compared to the distance you're zeroed at? There's a mechanical offset (height of optic over bore) that must be accounted for. It will change the point of aim compared to the point of impact.
@@shofardefenseyeee I’m aware, and that’s why I’ve been trying to get a re-zero of it. It just seems odd that I’ve maxed out lowering the elevation setting on my 510c and it’s still soooo high. I tried hitting at both 25y and 60y, and even at 60y I have to hold the dot almost 3” above the steel target and at that point is when it felt off to me. Maybe I need to swap out for the fast riser (the shorter riser) instead? I’m just curious how others are shooting/zeroed with optics on risers that seem much higher than the one I have set up 🤔
I see. I'm not sure what to say about that. There should be plenty of elevation adjustment available. I have this setup on multiple rifles and haven't experienced that problem. I'll check into it and if I find something out let you know.
@@shofardefensefor sure. Appreciate your time and responses. I notice you’re running the fast riser, and I’m running the absolute riser (which sits considerably higher). Maybe that’s just too high
I have the Holosun magnifier. I contacted Unity and that don't seem to have any plans to make a mount that will fit it. The do make a mount for other magnifiers, which are pretty cool because they tuck the magnifier under the mount and inline with the barrel (as opposed to flipped out to the side), so it's out of the way.
This set up has the riser plate. I have it on another set up with a longer barrel and like it. I will probably get a cheek riser though to get good contact with the stock.
I like the idea of a higher optic over the rail. Were you able to zero without issue. I’m thinking with the optic that high, you might run out of down adjustment. Thanks for your video
Zeroing wasn't a problem, but you do have to pay attention to how the height over bore will affect your hold overs and hold unders at various distances.
@@shofardefense Did you ever add a magnifier behind the optic? I have a Holosun HM3X magnifier I’d like to put behind the 510C, and was thinking of getting another Unity Fast riser for the magnifier, but not sure if that’s the best route to go. I know the ATF says we can’t have a magnifier or scope on our pistol length AR’s (for now), but I’m looking for a good option to the Fast Optic Riser Thanks again
I've contacted Unity and their mounts don't support the HM3X, and they didn't mention plans to accommodate them in the future. I haven't been able to find a mount that would work either especially with the riser plate in the 510C. Let me know if you find a solution.
I have all of my dots at 2.26. No issues at all zeroing or hitting targets. Run your ammo and your optic height through a ballistics calculator (free online) and it will tell you your holdovers for anything you have. You will in no way run out of adjustment. There is a video on YT where someone has their optic 23 inches height over bore and shot it with complete accuracy. ruclips.net/video/R9lLlodVhrk/видео.html *** When/If you run it through a calculator - The HOB with a 2.26 (height over rail) is actually 3.47 over the bore. I think the average bore over rail is 1.21".
I gave this optic to a friend, so I'm not using this weapon right now. However, I have this setup on an 11.5" that is for home defense type situations, and I love it. It helps me have better posture. I haven't switched to it on some other rifles that I use for longer distances as well though because I'm not sure I want that much height over bore. I've been meaning to experiment with it on those, so maybe I'll make a video about that.
@@shofardefense home defense is exactly what I want it for to be more aware of the surroundings, I’ll probably give it a go it is a bit pricey that’s why I been looking and seeing what people say, thanks.
Unfortunately, no. I spoke to them about it too, and they don't seem to have any plans for future support. I have another setup like this, and I've mounted the magnifier on a second riser. The downsides to that is the magnifier still flips out to the side and doesn't tuck under on the same line. It's better than nothing though.
@@shofardefense it’s crazy how they have the support as long as it’s an Eotech product lol. What specific mount worked with you HM3X magnifier so that it lined up with your 510C + unity mount showed in the video?
@@shofardefense So just two Unity FAST optic risers, with a holosun 510C on one, and the holosun 3X magnifier on the other? How were you able to get an accurate zero? I’ve never had to use a riser before. And need to now with my atpial module at 12o clock.
@@shofardefense and blinding. Don’t forget that part😂😂no hate lol. I’m not hating but you’re not gonna sit there and act like that’s not a fireball factory. I’m not even gonna let you cap like that lmao
Sweet set-up!!
Shalom and bless you my brother
Nice video, thanks for showing us. I was wondering on the height for mine, just Purchased the holosun 510C and waiting for it.
Glad it helped. Let us know how you like the setup.
Great video I have the same set up (mount and optic) but on my MPX I did add the 510c riser plate that is impossible to find now but it helps
I have the riser plate as well. It definitely helps.
@@shofardefense oh dang I didn’t catch that but I definitely see it now that I’m looking lol. I am looking forward to more of your videos. Keep up the groovy work.
Riser plate plus the unity riser mount?
Thanks. So is this the " fast optic riser" or the "fast absolute riser"? Since the optic height for the holosun alone is listed as 1.43" and an absolute cowitness sight the unity website says to use the "absolute riser" to get to the 2.26" centerline height. The "absolute riser" is a taller mount than the "optic riser" (to be used with 1/3 cowitness). This makes sense since a 1/3 sight will be taller to begin with so the mount to reach 2.26" will be shorter. In looking at the pics of the two mounts on the unity website, It looks like you have the shorter 1/3 fast optic riser mount instead of the absolute mount. But guess not much difference as long as it works for you .., thanks!
Great Video..Thank you..
Have you found a 3x mag option to work with 510 & the unity riser?
Not really. On another rifle, i put an extra unity riser i had behind it and mounted the magnifier on it. It's not the best solution, but it works.
I would like to see how that height effects the aiming at close range. how much do you have to compensate maybe you could do a video on the difference between the two aiming points between the two mounts
Simple hood over. Could be simple as dot on chin equals center mass hits depends on your zero.
Your responsible for all 4 inches 😉
Hey man, thanks for the video.
Im thinking of buying the unity riser to pair with my 510c.
Did you just get the regular unity riser and paired it with the 510c and the spacer? Or without the spacer?
Personally, I use the spacer, but it's really what works for you.
The new wolf grey or fde holosun would look nice on this
I got one for my PDX but took it off.I have on two of my rifles.
Out of curiosity, why did you take it off the PDX?
I’m having issues with the absolute riser. With my 510c I’ve maxed out the lowest elevation setting and it’s still too high apparently. I still have to hold the dot quite a bit above the intended target to make a hit. I’m not even using the holosun spacer on my 510c for this build either.
I’m confused, because I’ve seen people run optics like eotech on the absolute riser, which sits even higher than the holosun. Unless eotechs just have that much more elevation/windage adjustability?
How close are you shooting compared to the distance you're zeroed at? There's a mechanical offset (height of optic over bore) that must be accounted for. It will change the point of aim compared to the point of impact.
@@shofardefenseyeee I’m aware, and that’s why I’ve been trying to get a re-zero of it. It just seems odd that I’ve maxed out lowering the elevation setting on my 510c and it’s still soooo high. I tried hitting at both 25y and 60y, and even at 60y I have to hold the dot almost 3” above the steel target and at that point is when it felt off to me.
Maybe I need to swap out for the fast riser (the shorter riser) instead?
I’m just curious how others are shooting/zeroed with optics on risers that seem much higher than the one I have set up 🤔
I see. I'm not sure what to say about that. There should be plenty of elevation adjustment available. I have this setup on multiple rifles and haven't experienced that problem. I'll check into it and if I find something out let you know.
@@shofardefensefor sure. Appreciate your time and responses. I notice you’re running the fast riser, and I’m running the absolute riser (which sits considerably higher). Maybe that’s just too high
If you want it higher buy the unity absolute riser
Does that fit the 510c? Been looking to raise mine a bit for gas mask use
@@DerekBrundage all Unity riser is just a glorified picatinny rail on top of a rail. It fits
Anyone do this set up with the unity optic mount and which magnifier
I have the Holosun magnifier. I contacted Unity and that don't seem to have any plans to make a mount that will fit it. The do make a mount for other magnifiers, which are pretty cool because they tuck the magnifier under the mount and inline with the barrel (as opposed to flipped out to the side), so it's out of the way.
Anybody using the holosun riser plate with this unity riser mount in conjunction with each other? How are you liking it if so
This set up has the riser plate. I have it on another set up with a longer barrel and like it. I will probably get a cheek riser though to get good contact with the stock.
The Votatu is very similiar in shape and looks. Would this mount work with the Votatu?
It's basically just an elevated strip of picattiny rail, so it should work with anything that mounts on picattiny.
@@shofardefense that's what I was thinking. Thank you.
Did you attend Sheepdog Response Protector 1 in August of this year?
You look really familiar lol
Yes sir, we grappled together. Good to see you on here.
@@shofardefense good stuff! Glad you're doing well & pursuing more training! God bless!
I like the idea of a higher optic over the rail. Were you able to zero without issue. I’m thinking with the optic that high, you might run out of down adjustment.
Thanks for your video
Zeroing wasn't a problem, but you do have to pay attention to how the height over bore will affect your hold overs and hold unders at various distances.
@@shofardefense
Did you ever add a magnifier behind the optic? I have a Holosun HM3X magnifier I’d like to put behind the 510C, and was thinking of getting another Unity Fast riser for the magnifier, but not sure if that’s the best route to go. I know the ATF says we can’t have a magnifier or scope on our pistol length AR’s (for now), but I’m looking for a good option to the Fast Optic Riser
Thanks again
I've contacted Unity and their mounts don't support the HM3X, and they didn't mention plans to accommodate them in the future. I haven't been able to find a mount that would work either especially with the riser plate in the 510C. Let me know if you find a solution.
I have all of my dots at 2.26. No issues at all zeroing or hitting targets. Run your ammo and your optic height through a ballistics calculator (free online) and it will tell you your holdovers for anything you have.
You will in no way run out of adjustment. There is a video on YT where someone has their optic 23 inches height over bore and shot it with complete accuracy. ruclips.net/video/R9lLlodVhrk/видео.html
*** When/If you run it through a calculator - The HOB with a 2.26 (height over rail) is actually 3.47 over the bore. I think the average bore over rail is 1.21".
@@shofardefenseJust get something like the UTG 13 slot pic rail that mounts to the receiver rail.
Do you have any AK's
If you ever showed up to the range you'd know
You still run this set up ? If so how you like it ?
I gave this optic to a friend, so I'm not using this weapon right now. However, I have this setup on an 11.5" that is for home defense type situations, and I love it. It helps me have better posture. I haven't switched to it on some other rifles that I use for longer distances as well though because I'm not sure I want that much height over bore. I've been meaning to experiment with it on those, so maybe I'll make a video about that.
@@shofardefense home defense is exactly what I want it for to be more aware of the surroundings, I’ll probably give it a go it is a bit pricey that’s why I been looking and seeing what people say, thanks.
Any mounts compatible with Holosun HM3X?
Unfortunately, no. I spoke to them about it too, and they don't seem to have any plans for future support. I have another setup like this, and I've mounted the magnifier on a second riser. The downsides to that is the magnifier still flips out to the side and doesn't tuck under on the same line. It's better than nothing though.
@@shofardefense it’s crazy how they have the support as long as it’s an Eotech product lol. What specific mount worked with you HM3X magnifier so that it lined up with your 510C + unity mount showed in the video?
It's just another one of the unity fast optic risers.
@@shofardefense So just two Unity FAST optic risers, with a holosun 510C on one, and the holosun 3X magnifier on the other? How were you able to get an accurate zero? I’ve never had to use a riser before. And need to now with my atpial module at 12o clock.
Do you also have the riser plate
in between the optic and the unity riser?
Yes. I put this same setup on one with a longer barrel, and I love the setup
How'd it do?
It works well. I'm about to add one to a longer barrel. I'll be interested to see how it affects hold-overs and hold-unders at longer distances.
@@shofardefensestrelok is your friend. Thanks for uploading this!
I’d be more worried about going blind shooting that thing lol. Forget the sights 😂
It shoots great and is surprisingly quiet as well.
@@shofardefense and blinding. Don’t forget that part😂😂no hate lol. I’m not hating but you’re not gonna sit there and act like that’s not a fireball factory. I’m not even gonna let you cap like that lmao
I have a short where I shoot it after drawing from a backpack. Check it out.
offset that light bro...
There's not much room for the pressure pad, so I use my c-grip thumb to activate the switch.