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Thanks, definitely don't like tint or distortion. Will check out RMR HD. No, not a Ruger an air pistol. I had a couple of Mark 1s, back in the day, had Leupold 2x scopes.
I want to put a Trijicon 1moa Reflex sight on a handgun for small game-hunting/target shooting up to 50 yards. Which one would you suggest, SRO or RMR? Thanks
I wish I could get you a good image, I just cannot get this camera to capture the image you see in the scope. Scope is easy to get behind, even up to ten. Great little scope. <iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/535054418?badge=0&autopause=0&player_id=0&app_id=58479"...
Here some pics . On 1x & dot illuminated at 1 3 & 6. today with the slight overcast. 3 is more than enough today. 6 Is way to bright today. I was holding my phone camera & so focus is not good at all. If you mean a lot of the ret is not in view on 10 power , yes. but the image is good...
I like mine. The illuminated dot is daylight bright. You can see it in the brightest daylight. I am using mine on a squirrel rifle & don't shoot much past 50-60 yards. Is the first FF scope I liked. but it is actually SF too. Here is a photo, but I have no ability to get decent pictures...
On a lot of older rifles scopes with battery powered reticle illumination, the control & battery is on the ocular. You still find this on some scopes today. My question is, are there any mechanical , reliability or performance advantage to side vs ocular illuminated controls?
I bought a 1-10 Shorty from Don @ Long Range Supply. So far I love it. I have it on a pellet rifle, no recoil, using an old Aimpoint wide single ring. I have bad eyes & love the daylight bright dot.
I just ordered a a capped model from Don at Long Range Supply. He was very helpful. Probably be mid February before I get it. Which is fine. Denys video convinced me.
Don't have any experience with the Optika 5. But I have 2 Optika 6 , one is a 3-18x56, the other 2.5-15x44. Both are exceptional in low light. the glass is very good. I also have illuminated dots in mine. Which are daylight bright. A little on the heavy side, but other than that awesome.
Yes image focus. & the need to adjust Sf a lot. Your explanation to why , is helping me understand. It is a 10-100 yard thing more noticeable with higher power scopes. I use to hunt big game at long ranges & never had an issue or even noticed parallax or focus . Thanks.