Took a little while, but I'm hoping I'm the first person in the world an a P30 series with an ACRO:
Took a little while, but I'm hoping I'm the first person in the world an a P30 series with an ACRO:
Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.
老僧三十年前未參禪時、見山是山、見水是水、及至後夾親見知識、有箇入處、見山不是山、見水不是水、而今得箇體歇處、依然見山秪是山、見水秪是水。
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Progress report:
ACRO died today, battery lasted 07/06-08/04 on setting 8. As the battery was dying, I was barely able to see the dot outdoors in daylight, even after attempting to increase the intensity (dot momentarily fades and goes back to about the equivalent of 5).
New Celewell 1225 battery installed and has been set to setting 7.
Mine is still on the original battery installed in late April. Running setting 7 as a default, up to 8 and 9 if it is really bright outside.
Bought 3 more Panasonic 1225's today just in case.
I didn't read the whole thread so forgive me...How would the acro perform on an AR? I feel like it would work great a lightweight carbine.
Get a T2 instead. The T2 has great battery life. The acro doesn't.
“It's no wonder that truth is stranger than fiction. Fiction has to make sense.” Mark Twain
Optically the ACRO is quite good, much better than an RMR. In that respect on a carbine it would work just fine. Jury is still out on battery life, some users are still going strong on their first battery others not so much. The CR1225 battery is a 50mAh battery and that is not going to have the reserve to run 2+ years like an RMR, T2, MRO etc using a CR2032 that is a 225mAh battery.
Mine is still running fine on the original battery but I’m also only 5 months in. Plan to run it until it’s dead, then change on a schedule of 1/2 battery life thereafter.
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