I’ve had that problem twice with my Romeo 4t. In like two months that I’ve owned it. Both times in the rain. I put it on my PCC now. I like it otherwise, but obviously thats a dealbreaker for a serious gun.
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Where does the MRO fit in the scheme? Why?
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Why bother on 30mm Aimpoints? Because they can be had sub-$250 on the secondary market.
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IMO the MRO is a distance 4th or 5th. Parallax being a big issue. I wanted to like mine, I really thought it would give the Aimpoint Micro a run for it's money, but it doesn't for me.
And while Aimpoint Micros are great, for many Pros / ACOs / CompM2s are more affordable and proven durable (even more so on the used market). I have an 8+ year old Pro that just won't quit - been on AR15s, SCAR 16 & 17s, you name it. Well worth the $350 it costs me on sale from PSA back in 2012. Used with NVDs, magnifiers, etc. I change the battery yearly just because and it's never had a problem.
Maybe it only affected certain specific sights. I still had very good vision when I ditched my T1, it went from normal dot to a line as soon as I put my G33 behind it. I would’ve taken a picture but they had just announced the T2 and cleaning it up under magnification was one of the main selling points so I assumed it was extremely common.
On the cheap red dots, that’ll definitely be personal preference but I love that reticle and for an offset RDS and/or shotgun optic, it works really well. I literally replaced an RMR with it. I have no expectation that Holosun or any of the others will surpass Aimpoint as being the best, but it’s features and price point lend me to fully expect that Aimpoint and all others are either going to have to innovate like hell or drop their MSRP. I’m only trusting my Holosun as an offset RDS paired with a Razor at the moment, but every time I look for it, that super clear donut of death is present.
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I’m very curious as to where the ta44 sits.
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