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    Auditech10
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    Thanks for all the input!


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    Go aimpoint.. The eotech I bought 2 months ago the reticle won't adjust windage or elevation after 500 rounds . Have handle the aimpoint and the fact it is more rugged than the eotech plus can leave on for 3 years. I just purchased one for 399 for my new colt 6720. Need to zero both over the 4th


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    What about an RMR? Incredibly rugged and in your price range

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcantar18c View Post
    What about an RMR? Incredibly rugged and in your price range
    I'd rather have something with a bigger window on my rifle

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    Wait until you test both to decide. I found running the same drills that I was more accurate with a single dot (Aimpoint) vs an EoTech reticle. I found the 65 MOA ring fast but my accuracy suffered. I can build more speed with time. Aimpoint made me focus on placement more at close distances and 4 MOA dot is only the width of a person @ 400 yds and capable of 1st rd hits at that distance. Anything beyond that and you'll want good glass anyways.

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    Personally I have now owned both. One day ColoCCW brought out an SBR with an aimpoint on it. I tried it next to my eotech. I sold the eotech and went aimpoint. Why? not for the battery life, not for the robust housing or looks. I liked the smaller dot much better compared to the giant ring with dot. But, I am not doing close in work. I may like the eotech better for close in cqb, but out here at longer distances I think the small single dot of the aimpoint is better.
    Last edited by HBARleatherneck; 01-09-2015 at 13:19.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
    Personally I have now owned both. One day ColoCCW brought out an SBR with an aimpoint on it. I tried it next to my eotech. I sold the eotech and went aimpoint. Why? not for the battery life, not for the robust housing or looks. I liked the smaller dot much better compared to the giant ring with do. But, I am not doing close in work. I may like the eotech better for close in cqb, but out here at longer distances I think the small single dot of the aimpoint is better.
    Pretty much nailed my opinion of the two.

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    My wife and I both have the Aim Point Pro on our KAC SR 15 rifles with a primary arms 3 magnifier. This site is really really good! Easy to zero keeps the zero and is rock solid. the red dot is clear and adjustable for different lighting conditions the battery lasts about three years its always on and ready to go if TSHTF. I like everything about this optic, from the price to the looks of it. I would recommend it to anyone.

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    Aim point looks better/shoots faster on target to me. However, the mount sucks.
    I spent an additional $140 on a bobro mount (which I love) after the stock mount crapped out in a class. It loosened up and went all jiggly midway through the day. fyi

    Compared to a t-1 with a bobro from G and R tactical for $670, the PRO is $365 delivered plus $140 for a better mount = $510

    510 or 670

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    So, the real question, as I see it, is whether you want a 30mm (PRO) tube or a 20mm tube (Micro) that costs about $150 more, after you consider the possibility of a better mount for the 30mm tube.

    Personally, I have both and like the "smallness" of the micro. Both look about the same to me, and the micro is altogether smaller and less "complicated". YMMV

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