Need some opinions from experienced shotgunners on here. I just bought a Benelli M4, first shotgun I've had in a while. Had a great time with it, and experimented with an Aimpoint T1 on it a bit (used the Aimpoint from my SCAR but swapped the tall Larue mount for a short that I just bought.)
From my observations over the course of 200 or so rounds, the T1 seems a bit faster for me when aiming, as in shooting slugs at a stationary target, but a bit slower for me when pointing, as in shooting skeet. I found the irons worked great for shooting skeet as long as I focused on the clays and not In the irons. I also found that the irons worked well for aiming, just not as fast as the t1.
Finally, the t1 was far superior in low light and in the dark. The factory glow in the dark sights only worked for a little bit after being "charged."
My question comes down to this- from your experience, is the T1 an advantage or disadvantage on a shotgun? I don't mind the price, just don't have a use for it if I don't end up shooting better with it. Perhaps it is a training issue and I can become good at movers with the T1 as well?
Thanks for the time,
-Bob
From my observations over the course of 200 or so rounds, the T1 seems a bit faster for me when aiming, as in shooting slugs at a stationary target, but a bit slower for me when pointing, as in shooting skeet. I found the irons worked great for shooting skeet as long as I focused on the clays and not In the irons. I also found that the irons worked well for aiming, just not as fast as the t1.
Finally, the t1 was far superior in low light and in the dark. The factory glow in the dark sights only worked for a little bit after being "charged."
My question comes down to this- from your experience, is the T1 an advantage or disadvantage on a shotgun? I don't mind the price, just don't have a use for it if I don't end up shooting better with it. Perhaps it is a training issue and I can become good at movers with the T1 as well?
Thanks for the time,
-Bob