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    What is the difference between the EOTech XPS2 series

    I've been working on a tactical shotgun build, I have just put a picatinny rail on it, and I originally thought about putting a burris red dot on it, but for just a little bit more I could put a small EOTech on it. In my research I have come across the EOTech XPS2 series which would be perfect. There are three different models, the XPS2-0, XPS2-1, and XPS2-2. And from what I have been able to gather there isn't anything different between the 3 of them. I was wondering if you knew the difference between them if there is any.

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    It it dawned on me last night. The XPS2 as a series has three reticle options. But each one in the series only has one reticle. XPS2-0 is the 65MOA circle with 1MOA dot, XPS2-1 1MOA dot, XPS2-2 has the 65MOA circle and two 1MOA dots. But the confusing part is, in everyone of the descriptions of each of the three of these, EOTech says it has 3 reticle options... so you would think that it had 3 reticle options... but thats for the series not each individual sight, even though it says it in each description. EOTech is just confusing the hell out of me.

    I might just go Aimpoint Micro H-1


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    Quote Originally Posted by team_brock View Post
    I might just go Aimpoint Micro H-1
    Good choice.


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    The T1 will be 1/2 or 1/3 the weigh, be much slimmer, battery lasts forever and you never have to turn it on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grunz View Post
    The T1 will be 1/2 or 1/3 the weigh, be much slimmer, battery lasts forever and you never have to turn it on.
    you will if you want to use it

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    Ghost ring baby.

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    LOL. that'll work.

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    What is the difference between the EOTech XPS2 series

    Ive actually been waiting for the new EoTech XPS I like the smaller/ lighter design and from what I hear better battery compartment design. I also like the fact that you can get one with a second bdc dot as an option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grunz View Post
    Ghost ring baby.
    Ive got Ghost Ring sights on her... Ill post what I've got so far today or tomorrow.

    I kind of look at the Ghost Ring sights as BUIS, and think a red dot sight would be tight!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nofkneem73 View Post
    Ive actually been waiting for the new EoTech XPS I like the smaller/ lighter design and from what I hear better battery compartment design. I also like the fact that you can get one with a second bdc dot as an option.
    But on a shotgun, bullet drop compensation isn't much of a worry... and on my AR, I like to practice self bullet drop compensation, that way its muscle memory to aim a little higher, or lower depending if you are further or closer to the point of aim point of impact.

    I'm a fan of the single 1MOA red dot. Whether thats an Aimpoint or an EOTech... the real problem I am having is, is it worth all the extra dough for an aimpoint micro w/mount, or would the XPS get the job done as well as the aimpoint. You dont have to buy a mount either, unless you want QD, but Im not so concerned about that.

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