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Do the 5 series have the shake awake feature?Have a couple of sig romeo 5's and they work well with no issues. I have no experience with the 3 series but make sure and get the 3moa dot vs the 6. I prefer a 2moa dot on a carbine myself.
Yes they do.Do the 5 series have the shake awake feature?
Does it work as advertised? Any issues with it not waking up or shutting down when it should?Yes they do.
Put on Freedom Arms .454 to replace Bausch and Lomb 4 power with fine reticle. After a little work, pleased with 100 yard accuracy. Estimated Romeo was designed for rifle recoil, should work for a while on .454. Recoil keeps the shooting to a tolerable number of rounds down range.
Chuck Hawks chart on recoil energy disputes your claim. 9mm low 3.8 -7.4. FREEDOM .454 38.6-39.0.
I shoot both calibers. One hurts me good. Welcome to opinion. Am interested if you can show me a source to read and get better educated. Am not arguing!
I'm missing something from your argument. The fixed optic on my handgun somehow escapes the ten-fold energy while yours experiences a ten-fold increase? Oh well. Not exactly the help understanding.that's the recoil energy that the shooter feels. Not the optic. Your .454 has less g forces on the optic than an AR.
I'm missing something from your argument. The fixed optic on my handgun somehow escapes the ten-fold energy while yours experiences a ten-fold increase? Oh well. Not exactly the help understanding.
aaaah! See where you are coming from. Well stated, but not convinced. Thanksyou have an almost one directional recoil impulse. Think of how much more energy goes into an optic mounted to a slide that is moving.