Thanks for the replies. This helps with my reticle choice. I've been looking at the MPCT2X, MPCT3X, AND GR2ID.
As an aside, I'm a little disappointed they removed milling stages. I always enjoyed those.
I think eye dominance is a learned behavior. Keep practicing with both eyes open until you're right eye dominant.
I did it and it worked. When I was a kid I used to hold up a pen in class and aim down it with my eyes kind of like a gun to work on my eye dominance.
$700 to your ffl.
Comes with extra 13 round mag, custom MTR holster and Viridian C5 light/laser combo.
Scratches on slide are from snap on holster. I'll see if they scrub out with some clp and take pictures later.
No one thinks ZCO's are bad. @wooferocau experiences are also likely valid, though I'd like to hear what the issues were and the resolution.
Your activity on this site would make me feel very confident if I ever bought a ZCO. I know if I I had any issues, you would help me take care of them...
Hope you have fun. I used to catch lizards when I was a kid. For some reason they don't react when you poke them with a long stick. Has anyone else tried this? It's like their little reptile brains don't perceive the stick as a threat.
Tremor and horus reticles are very unpopular in every type of competition that involves bolt rifles for a reason. Too busy with lots of useless features.
If you want ffp and are planning to use the scope for hunting, I'd look at reticles that help draw your eye to the center at low...
Nice write up. Would you consider aiming the reticles at something like a cereal box so we can get a better idea of more minute differences between the optics?