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But each optic is made for a certain platform or whatever. ARCO is made for Katiba 6.5, RCO for MX 6.5. Of course within a certain distance like around 400 meters or so you won't tell much difference anyway, but it will be off. What iwll be especially off is if you try to use an RCO or ARCO on top of the AK-12. Make sure to use the ARCO (AK) for it, otherwise your impacts will be much lower than what is shown for the bullet drop compensation.*
Also never use TWS "MG", it lacks the built-in rangefinder like the normal one has. Why, I don't know (??), maybe it doesn't though as I never even used it much ever but last I checked it didn't have it I thought. Just use the normal TWS on anything including any *mg*. The best thing about the optic is that it's not the ugly nightstalker one with ugly thermal display but it has the rangefinder.
Often if you need closer up shooting just remove the scope and use iron sight and put it loosely into your inventory somewhere. Obviously the RCO, ARCO etc. are better for that so you wouldn't usually need to do so ever. Also nothing wrong with having multiple optics for one gun..
*Surely in reality it also dpends on barrel length and other stuff but, I think the MXC and MX all work perfectly with RCO, and Katiba linE works with ARCO I guess etc.