About to grab one of these but want to make sure I've explored all my options. Anything better than the Trijicon at 1150.00?
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I've been wondering the same. For me a daylight bright reticle is very important. I can say with certainty that the green illumination is not daylight bright.
Ive heard that the red illumination can wash out the whole reticle but have not verified for myself.
Leupold Mk6 but it's more expensive, USO SR8 if you can find one, Eotech makes the VUDU which doesn't have the same problems their holosights had and then there's several others in that range from various high end mfg.'s, sometimes on sale for really good deals. Euro Optic and Optics Planet have tons. I expect I'll be spending a little more for mine unless I can find a good deal on it. It's going on a Grendel too but I want some kind of nice milling reticle for longer shots.
I thought Vcog at first, but this is the Accupower you are talking about, right? Optics Planet has that one for $765 right now. Good luck!
Just picked up one myself after getting over my initial disappointment that Trij didn't do a better job with the illumination ( I figured if anybody knew how to effectively handle illumination in a LPV it was Trij... oh well...). My take: its a decent $1,100ish optic nothing more, nothing less. Wouldn't pay much more than that for one, but in that $ range its one of the better options I've found. Perhaps the best. I have absolutely no love for the Burris reticle options in their 1-8s. YMMV, of course, but for me I have no use for BDC in anything much over 4x. Add to that my feelings about anything that comes out of the plant in Colorado (did I just say "Colorado" and "plant" in the same sentence...oh well, pun most definitely intended) and the Burris is a total non-starter for me.
Just an FYI, the Burris XTR II 1-8 comes from the same LOW plant in Japan![]()
I prefer the reticle options of the Burris XTR II, the FFP model is daytime bright and the SFP model is truly Aimpoint bright.
Burris XTR II 1-8x24mm w/ Illum Ballistic Circle Dot FFP https://www.cstactical.com/burris-xtr-ii-1-8x24mm-w/-illum-ballistic-circle-dot-ffp.aspx
Burris XTR II 1-8x24mm w/ Illum Ballistic Dot RFP https://www.cstactical.com/p/5509-Burris-XTR-II-1-8x24mm-w/-Illum-Ballistic-Dot-RFP.aspx
^^^^ These are hard to beat. I like the Trijicon a lot. It is quite a bit more money, though.
In this price range, I actually prefer the Burris over the Trijicon.
I agree the Burris is very nice, and there is also $100 rebate.
Not only do we sell a good amount of them I use one myself and love it.
Really?? That suprises me. I had the green model turned all the way up in bright sunlight and could only see a dim green if I really looked hard. IMO this type of 1-X optic should ideally function like a T1, bright dot I don't need to search for or focus on even in the brightest sunlight. I should pick it up only while looking through the optic focusing on the target with both eyes open, "Bindon aiming concept". I have yet to find such a magnified optic...
So, there is a $100 rebate on these???
There are plenty of magnified optics that have the same level of illumination as a red dot.
My criteria for daylight bright is T1 bright. Haven't found any magnified optics at that level yet. For me, T1 brightness allows me to pick up the dot superimposed on the target whiteout having to search for the dot at all in any situation.
i haven't had the opportunity to shoot a Vortex razor yet. I do know that their Razor reflex sight is the brightest I've seen. Hope the 1-6 is as bright.
I get that and agree, but there are plenty that fit that bill. None are cheap, and most won't quite match a T1 turned to max brightness (which is overkill in most situations), but there are a number that will work just like a red dot in bright daylight.
Which models are you referring to?
I will agree to disagree with you on some of these models.
Really need to play with the Vortex.
I will agree to disagree with you on some of these models.
Really need to play with the Vortex.
^^^ This +1... One man's "daylight bright" is another man's "not so much"! I learned that awhile ago, ten years, give or take, when I purchased a PST 1-4 based on a trusted reviewer's assertion the illumination was "daylight bright". The muddy orange (to my eye) daylight illumination actually made target acquisition more difficult than leaving the illumination off for me.
Of the brands/models mentioned two posts above I'd only rate one or two as even approaching my definition of daylight bright; the others definitely "not so much..." IMHO. YMMV, of course!