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Thinking seriously about getting the 1-4 Specter. For a shared home on top of an SPR and an M4 build. Plan on running BH 77TMK 5.56 exclusively .
Anyone have one and fell out of love with it ?
TP...
I have the OS 4x and love it on my Steyr AUG. Robust housing and optically very bright, plus no expensive tritium to replace like the ACOGs, just a battery. There was some internet chatter a while back about the windage and elevation adjustments not staying true, because they are external (the housing adjusts not the reticle). This may be true if you are beating on the unit like a real mean operator, going in and out of APCs and helicopters all the time - I don't know. Finally, the BDC reticle is calibrated for the 62gn bullets, not the 77s that you say you want to use.
Had one, loved it, sold it. It was sure twice as good an image as the ACOG everything clear as day out to 500yds, but it didn't exactly meet my use case which was 50-700yds ... I can go with dot sights (with 3x magnifier beyond 100) out to 400yds, but can't guess wind hold well enough after that without some reticle ... and neither ELCAN nor ACOG had quite enough for that. But very clear glass and great illumination (both dot and reticle - separately) ... also had and sold Vortex gen2 Rz 1-6x ... which compares to the ELCAN on glass and dot ... and has more reticle, but still not quite enough. So wound up with the Burrs 1.5-8x CQB Mil reticle, great reticle, no parallax, and larger and heavier ... so I run this on 5.56(18) not carbine ...
But ELCAN is best in its class, if that is the right class for you ... depends on purpose.
I've owned a few of these. Eventually sold them all. Heavy for the mag range, ARMS lever mounts suck, very expensive. You can do better with a low-power variable optic for much less $$.
I had one. Very happy with the glass. Seem rock solid and I had good performance running an AR with it. I played with the 100 yd zero and checked zero while switching back and forth between power. Not a huge difference. As a matter of fact I could attribute some of the difference to me. The only real problem I found was there was no Diopter adjustment. As my eyes got older the sight picture was fuzzy. I could fix that with readers but who wants to carry readers all day in the field just to lose them when you need them. So I traded for glass I could adjust the Diopter on. Hope that helps. PS I loved the whole lite ret part. I felt they nailed it in that respect
In fact I just put one on my Seekins yesterday ... still my fav