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Thread: Trijicon SRS (Sealed Reflex Sight)

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    I was really surprised by the price on this. Maybe they will drop prices someday or I can trade into one. Very compelling review, Jay.
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    I'm trying to remember who I bought it from - it was for a much better price than $900 or WTF ever. Still way more than a PRO but not that far off from a CompM4S.

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    How would you compare the FOV vs the EOTech?

    Great to see a review of this relatively seldom encountered optic.
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    FOV is better than EOTech.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Cunningham View Post
    FOV is better than EOTech.
    Whoa! I had no idea.
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    Caveat: I have no real way to quantify this. Maybe there's a scientific way to measure and compare FOV, but I don't know it.

    I've used 20mm and 30mm Aimpoints, EoTechs, various 1-4x optics, and lower end red dots and Eastern European optics.

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    You can measure it - just take a sight picture on a target at 100m and have someone mark your left and right of view.

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    FOV is really impossible to measure on a 1x sight - as you're shooting it both eyes open - and it is dependant on where your eye is in relation to the sight you want you see in the optic, to me on a CCO optic - I am more concerned about what the optic body obscures on the surroundings.

    The only think I liked about the SRS was the dot. It is very crisp
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    At this point in my life, a crisp dot is becoming increasingly important...
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    A crisp dot has my attention. I have to look through my rear BUIS at the dot on my Aimpoint T-1's and PRO's to get anything approaching a crisp dot.

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    1.75 MOA is nice to zero with too. Just a nice range thing.

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