
Originally Posted by
vicious_cb
Finally got to play with the new RMR HD, I don't know why people arent mentioning this and talking about window size instead, I guess everyone is just insecure about their window size. But the electronics package in this thing is insane. The front facing light sensor and auto brightness feature not only works but is highly responsive as in it instantly bumps the brightness the moment I flip on the high lumen/lux weaponlight to a usable level, completely different from the top mounted light sensors like Holosun which were pretty dog sh1t at detecting horizontal light coming from the target. The reticle switching is nice but we've seen that before in the Holosuns, supposedly there are features that let you gate the auto brightness settings to fall within a certain min to max range but seems like a massive pita when you need to play telegraph with the 2 buttons.
A auto-brightness light sensor that actually works is pretty game changing especially with its near instant response time, I guess time will tell how well it holds up. Not sure if the enclosed emitter RMR has the same features but the light sensor alone puts this above any other pistol optic. Now I know where the money went and its not just bigger glass but feel free to keep comparing glass sizes.

You just got to play with it and not purchase? I'm very much thinking of getting the 507 Comp, but this looks super promising and I know it got the nod from the all important Aaron Cowen who for the most part hasn't had many misses with his reviews. The price tag seems steep as well and I just am always a little skeptical of anything new nowadays, as the latest and greatest X, Y, or Z just doesn't seem to live up to the hype until a few years of minor improvements.
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