Re: C2 Reticle for 1.8-10
Pictures... and an independent review.
I bought one of the first of the C2's from Doc via his posting here on the hide PX. Got it about 6 weeks ago.
Finally picked up a Larue 111 Mount for it and just got it mounted last week. I have sighted it in on this rifle, but haven't done a lot of shooting with it. We have range this week for the PD and I plan on running it through the course there, though on this rifle, not on my patrol rifle.
The scope is everything I would expect from USO. Bulletproof and gorgeous. Smooth adjustments and crystal clear glass. Love the reticle. On targets, it has all the speed of a dot (and if you turn the Illum Reticle up bright in daytime, it's just like having a bright ACOG type Fiber reticle.) What is really good about it... you get the advantages of a fast 'dot' or CQB reticle at low power, and the ability to dial up to 6X, which gives you a lot more 'reach' than your average Dot-type scope... even a 4X like the ACOG. On a patrol rifle, especially in a rural area, that is just fantastic!
My current setup (ACOG4x w. Dokter) is great...
but you have to use a chin weld to use the Dokter optic and then settle back to a cheek weld to use the 4X. At short range, holding w. chin weld is anything but ideal. I can hit with it... but it's not like the USO unit. I could try and turn the Dokter 45 degrees w. a special mount, but that has its own set of issues.
This USO setup gives me one optic, one eyepiece, and much more versatility. Along with a fantastic reticle that subtends heads, torso's, etc. just perfectly at all ranges. I don't shoot competition, but I bet this is just the thing for competitive AR shooting.
FYI, the rifle it's on now isn't where it will live. I just wanted to try it out before ultimately moving it onto my Colt. And I needed a scope as I tune this rifle. The rifle pictured is a DPMS that I am part-way through building/tuning. (Now if I can just get it to shoot.) I think the main problem is the temporary (junky) NCStar forend that is getting replaced with a free-floating handguard this week (it's in the mail). That and some handloading should hopefully fix the marginal accuracy of this rifle... ) If not... new barrel!
I don't have a good reticle picture to post, but Doc has a bunch of them that I am sure you will see.
Anyone who is thinking about one of these C2 scopes... or considering one of the high-end ACOG's and might want to look at some alternatives... you WON'T be disappointed with the USO C2.
Cheers,
Sirhr