I remember Aaron Cowan testing the MRO vs Comp M5 for parallax.
That sealed the deal on choosing my Comp M5. Plus for my astigmatism I get a crisp dot with the Comp M5 and don’t with the MRO.
I remember Aaron Cowan testing the MRO vs Comp M5 for parallax.
That sealed the deal on choosing my Comp M5. Plus for my astigmatism I get a crisp dot with the Comp M5 and don’t with the MRO.
As long as the dot is centered in the optic you're good. In unconventional positions where the dot isn't centered in the window is where you experience significant parallax.
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I'm actually thinking about picking up an MRO (or an AP PRO) for my dedicated rimfire AR. I thought I could get by with a cheap RDS after I moved the decent dot from it to my wife's 10-22.
Cheap dots suck, even for an range gun that gets swapped between a RDS and LPVO.
The MRO is not the best RDS out there, but they are dependable.
Andy
I have a pre 89k serial MRO and I have not had parallax issues. I also run an absolute co witness and a front sight so I have a reference of where center is. I think having a front sight helps but I know most guys don’t run them.
For the HD MRO that made changes to the body not just reticle. Having the really big obj lens compared to the ocular portion causes that parallax
^^^ This, I thought it was the greatest optic until I took a class where we in and around vehicles and barricades and the parallax just killed me. I ended up going to a EOTech right after which was great until it didn't stay on in another class, and that has since gone way. I'm not claiming that cheap dots are the best thing out there but I have 2 cheap Primary Arms Red dots, one from 2014 with 5k+ rounds through it and other than the fact that my battery life is more like 30k hours and not 50k it has been great. I'll be honest that my Aimpoint PRO's have been great, for the price and I would point to Aimpoint if you are going to have a duty optic.
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Totally agree. In the last 2 years, I've sort of gotten away from red dots in favor of magnification, and when the MRO HD came out with the magnifier option I was really hoping that they fixed the MRO, but I've heard that these issues still persist. I love Trijicon as a whole and think that their Credo line is probably one of the best bang for your buck options out there but they just haven't figured out a Micro dot as of yet, which is said because the market could use a mid-priced optic with all the features of Holosun and Sig, with the durability of Aimpoint for a $450 price, even the Duty RDS could use a shake awake feature.
Dr. Carter G. Woodson, “History shows that it does not matter who is in power or what revolutionary forces take over the government, those who have not learned to do for themselves and have to depend solely on others never obtain any more rights or privileges in the end than they had in the beginning.”
I wonder if the new PA shake awake battery cap would fit the MRO HD.
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Dr. Carter G. Woodson, “History shows that it does not matter who is in power or what revolutionary forces take over the government, those who have not learned to do for themselves and have to depend solely on others never obtain any more rights or privileges in the end than they had in the beginning.”
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