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if you do go eotech ar15.com has some great prices on used equipment.
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and I don't particularly like the buttons you have to push in order to turn it on. I really don't like having to push the buttons many times to adjust the brightness settings. I much prefer Aimpoint's knob turning style. Easier and faster to set than an Eotech, and it doesn't turn off on it's own after an hour or so.
Also, I just checked specs and the Eotech is almost 3x the weight of the MRO.
EXPS2 : 11.2 oz
MRO : 4.1 oz
I suppose that is also something to consider.. that seems like a pretty big difference. Can anyone confirm if the Eotech feels that much heavier than the MRO when mounted?
Thank you. I've never tried a LPVO but I am open to seeing what it's like. Most all of my training is under 100 yards. In fact the only time I am able to stretch shots out past 100 yards is if we specifically take a trip out somewhere there's enough space to do so, which is maybe once a year. (Hopefully 2-3 times a year in the future). But for now almost all training has been close range. Don't get me wrong I would LOVE to do more shooting at distance, I just don't have the location for it or know where's a good spot nearby. Still getting familiar with local PNW BLM land.Yeah Eotechs are Chonky compared to the new hotness micro red dots of today. Whether or not the ounces matter to you is personal taste. I'm not doing any LRRPs so I go for heavy duty quality that gives me good FOV. Hence why I like the older generation Aimpoints (M2/M3/ML2/ML3/Patrol). I'd like to try the newer smaller ones but the price is so expensive when I can get the older gens for around $300ish. But I'm also a cloner whore.
Honestly I'm onto the LPVO train for any of my modern Gucci builds. Turns out I like magnification over fixed 1x. The prices of quality Leupold 1.5 - 4x are so good you may want to look at them.
Also, I just checked specs and the Eotech is almost 3x the weight of the MRO.
EXPS2 : 11.2 oz
MRO : 4.1 oz
I suppose that is also something to consider.. that seems like a pretty big difference. Can anyone confirm if the Eotech feels that much heavier than the MRO when mounted?
Thank you. I've never tried a LPVO but I am open to seeing what it's like. Most all of my training is under 100 yards. In fact the only time I am able to stretch shots out past 100 yards is if we specifically take a trip out somewhere there's enough space to do so, which is maybe once a year. (Hopefully 2-3 times a year in the future). But for now almost all training has been close range. Don't get me wrong I would LOVE to do more shooting at distance, I just don't have the location for it or know where's a good spot nearby. Still getting familiar with local PNW BLM land.
Would you say you suggest an LPVO for shooters who typically don't shoot past 100 yards?
Just followed the link and clicked on contact seller. It then prompts me to log in, which I do not have a log in.NEW EOTech XPS2-0 Holographic Weapon Sight 68 MOA Circle with 1 MOA Dot Reticle
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Whoops! My bad. I scrolled down further and personal accounts are free. Commercial accounts you have to pay for I guess. Thanks again for the linknever had to pay, so no idea on new accounts