PRO or T1/T2. I have a Primary Arms red dot on one of my SBRs but I haven't run it long/hard enough to give it a recommendation.
PRO or T1/T2. I have a Primary Arms red dot on one of my SBRs but I haven't run it long/hard enough to give it a recommendation.
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-- Ayn Rand, Anthem (Chapter 11)
Lucid Optics hd7 mebbe...designed in Wyoming, prolly built in china
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I picked up a PRO and its pretty nice. Slightly heavier than the micros but still not bad. The MRO's have me interested but not enough reviews on them yet. I'll let them get some user tests out there and go with aimpoint in the meantime.
I prefer my Pro over my T1. But my favorite is the Eotechs. It was not easy sending them back.
Which local store is having the Pro sale? PM if needed. Thanks.
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I would also suggest the Aimpoint PRO. Better features, better factory mount than the ACO for ~$50 more.
The SPARC II (and the SPARC AR) seem interesting for the price point, but I have noticed some parallax issues during some pretty extensive testing with the SPARC II.
Trijicon MRO. Right around $500.
http://www.primaryarms.com/mro-c-220...mro-c-2200005/
My first question is "why did you return the Eotech?"
If it was due to it "just not feeling right" or just blurry, you might have an astigmatism in your eye. If that's the case, try one of prismatic sights. I have a couple of the Burris versions and really like them. I'm sure the Vortex and Leupold versions are good too.
Maybe worth a look, if that's the problem.
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I love that we have so many decent options nowadays. Capitalism rocks. I remember a few years ago when it was basically just EOTech and Aimpoint.
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