An accupoint 1-4 or 1-6 doesn’t require batteries (fiber optic/tritium illumination) and has a few reticle choices. The bright red triangle post may work well for this.
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How is the athlon compared to the primary arms? I’ve tried the bushnell lil p, primary arms gen 1 and 2, and the swampfox raider. The gen 2 pa had the clearest glass and less “double vision” effect than the others for me
An eotech or sig4t will also give you drops.
A prism is like looking through a scope. The primary arms ones have diopter adjustment so you can get the reticle perfect to your eye.
a red dot does not require diopter adjustment but like said above if you have an astigmatism the “dot” will be a...
I’ve found some 1x scopes/prisms will give people double vision shooting both eyes open while red dots do not.
Some red dots (holosun, sig) have backup solar if battery is a concern, but the battery lives are measured in the tens of thousands of hours.
If you’re looking for a very light 1x the...
i have the accupoint 1-6 with mil dot / green center dot reticle. the size of the dot, and the level of brightness keep it looking crisp for me, i think the fiber/tritium illum prevents it from starbursting like my batter powered LPVO's will do.
generally in the fiber/tritium trijicon...
I wasn’t aware of the swaro patent thing and just looked into it. Thought actually be helpful in not switching scopes out… that seems like a compelling event that is worth waiting for.
I might be doing the same thing, although with different models. Just ordered an Accupoint 1-6 for an AR, to see if I like it more than a dot w/ magnifier.
I was jumping from budgetish $500 scopes until I jumped up to the atacr 4-20. I loved it but it was just too damn heavy. Recently sold it and picked up some ten miles on sale. I may have jumped down a tier but think I’ve found something I can keep on these guns
How often do you change your optics on your guns? Forum classifieds make it less of a burden to try new things but interested to see how often others are trying new scopes.
Personally seem to change things up every two yesrsish because I read too much on forums
what part of the country are you in? for western hunting 7mm rem mag provides a nice cartridge for elk and the 3-600 yard shots that you will be taking. i like it for its ballistic properties, and also availability. there are slightly better cartridges but 7rm is a good combo of ballistics...