![]() ![]() One thing I've found that is perhaps the biggest negative is that the Lil P needs to be positioned fairly far back on the rifle to get a comfortable sight picture. It has been cloudy and overcast here since I got mine so I can't definitively say it's daylight bright in direct sun, but from prior experience it's pretty darn close and at least as bright as the Spitfire 1X. It certainly has a more sensitive eye box compared to a typical red dot, but it ain't that far off. You certainly notice that you are looking down a small tube if you try to "one eye" it, but with both eyes open it blends in pretty much like a red dot. It isn't as easy to get behind as the Spitfire 1X, but when you are in the gun it comes right up. It's really not bad at all, especially with both eyes open. But if you flip up your rear BUIS and look through the aperture, you'll have a nice round dot again, even on the worst offenders. My trijicon MRO starbursts a lot as well. Aimpoints tend to be cool round dots, while the holosuns and other chicom crap has the banana shaped dots and starbursts. Of the various dots, some are better than others when you have astigmatism. The Eotech is as fast as you can get, and I have no blur with or without a magnifier. Low power scopes are not quite as fast, but more versatile outdoors. And when I walk the property and jump a deer that blasts out of cover right in front of me, I'm on it in an instant. I shoot them out to 500 meters, no problem. if the battery was left on and dead when you need it, you don't have to be.ĪCOGs are friggin awesome outside. Prismatics are nice on home defense AR's because of the etched reticle. It all has it's place which depends on the application. I have the Vortex, Leupold prismatic, some ACOGs, the Eotech, low power Accupoint/Mk4, etc. Not a big deal under 400 but i can dial and hit out to 600 with no problems. So it's either holdover with no reference or quick dial and get hits. Takes normal batteries and red/green illumination is day bright. If you've used a Razor 1-6, it's like that. Run it without caps on and the view looks like the body of the scope isnt there. Red/green Illumination is day bright and reticle is identical to Leupold. Mount is meh but you can run it low so it doesnt have to be on an AR. I couldnt tell the differences of lines under the clock. The aiming dot was huge (it covered targets) and the BDC was worthless to me. Mount sucks ass and red only illumination is worthless in day time.īurris had a good mount, took normal batteries, and illumination was day bright. Started with a leupold because they were the only ones available. Depending on brand, the blue tinted lenses bothered me. I use them for 3gun limited division so no magnification allowed.Īll the red dots looked like blobs to me. For my eyes, prisms reticle quality cant be beat. I went from various Red dots (PA, Holosun, Sig, Eotech, Aimpoint) to Vortex Spitfires with Leupold Prismatic and Burris AR1X along the way. ![]()
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