I find the daylight illumination issue to be much ado about nothing where the NXS 1-4 is concerned. In all but the brightest daylight, the reticle is a clear and bright red, and when it does experience illumination washout in very bright conditions, the reticle transitions from a bright red to a crisp, pure black. That still leaves you with very high contrast aiming point (and an easy shot), so in real terms, it just isn't much of a handicap.
I've been consistently surprised by the effectiveness of the FC-1 reticle, though I would concede that, when viewed against the backdrop of a traditional RDS, you don't end up with an apples-to-apples comparison. Then again, the typical RDS can't be dialed out to 4x, either. Like all variables, the NXS is a compromise, but to my mind, it is one that still manages to do all things pretty well.
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ETA I didn't spot Skyr's post until this one was relaeased, but my experience effectively mirrors his. Non-issue.
Last edited by Army Chief; 06-11-10 at 11:25.
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