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https://www.gunsamerica.com/digest/big-dot-energy-the-aimpoint-h2-6moa/
Exactly what I would like for my Beretta 1301 if I could get the CROM mount (yes, I am on the notification list for the CROM mount).
Wayne Dobbs
07-12-2021, 08:18 AM
Great shotgun and lever rifle optic!
I have the big dot on an Aimpoint S1 on a 14 inch Benelli and love it. Ideal for shotgun and PCC.
WobblyPossum
07-12-2021, 02:29 PM
I would live to try one of these out but hadn’t even heard of them until now, let alone actually know anyone who has one.
mrozowjj
07-12-2021, 10:18 PM
I saw this on their website a few weeks ago and I loved the idea of it. They have them for sale on Aimpoint's website because Aimpoint has started doing direct sales but they are too rich for my blood:
https://aimpoint.us/micro-h-2-red-dot-reflex-sight-6moa-standard-mount/
In my endless search of something enclosed to put on a PCC (I have the Holosun 407CO on them now which works perfectly but isn't sealed against the elements; if Holosun would put that 8 MOA ring in their 509t body I would be done right now but they don't)
I stumbled upon this:
https://www.sigsauer.com/romeo4h-1x20-mm.html
Which has these reticle options:
74301
I am particularily interested in the green horeshoe because if I read the measurements right it's essentially a 5 MOA horseshoe with a 0.5 MOA dot in the center and then some other 0.5 MOA dots for bullet drop and windage which can be turned off. I emailed Igor the guy that makes Strelok Pro to add it to the app and he did so I can preview what it looks like if I were to actually use it on a 9mm 16" barreled gun zeroed at 25 yards and the app tells me this is the bullet drop and what the horseshoe would look like against a USPSA target at 100 yards (I think the horseshoe is thicker in the app than it should be):
74300
I have one on backorder so whenever it gets here I will post pics and impressions. The back order price was $270 but no ETA at all.
Wayne Dobbs
07-13-2021, 10:13 AM
I saw this on their website a few weeks ago and I loved the idea of it. They have them for sale on Aimpoint's website because Aimpoint has started doing direct sales but they are too rich for my blood:
https://aimpoint.us/micro-h-2-red-dot-reflex-sight-6moa-standard-mount/
In my endless search of something enclosed to put on a PCC (I have the Holosun 407CO on them now which works perfectly but isn't sealed against the elements; if Holosun would put that 8 MOA ring in their 509t body I would be done right now but they don't)
I stumbled upon this:
https://www.sigsauer.com/romeo4h-1x20-mm.html
Which has these reticle options:
74301
I am particularily interested in the green horeshoe because if I read the measurements right it's essentially a 5 MOA horseshoe with a 0.5 MOA dot in the center and then some other 0.5 MOA dots for bullet drop and windage which can be turned off. I emailed Igor the guy that makes Strelok Pro to add it to the app and he did so I can preview what it looks like if I were to actually use it on a 9mm 16" barreled gun zeroed at 25 yards and the app tells me this is the bullet drop and what the horseshoe would look like against a USPSA target at 100 yards (I think the horseshoe is thicker in the app than it should be):
74300
I have one on backorder so whenever it gets here I will post pics and impressions. The back order price was $270 but no ETA at all.
Nice slave labor, stolen technology sight.
msstate56
07-16-2021, 04:56 PM
I know it can all be eyeball to eyeball dependent- But, has anyone with astigmatism looked at the 6 moa dot and seen a cleaner/ crisper dot? I know with other red dots I’ve used, the larger dots tend to look more like a dot than a star to my eyes.
I know it can all be eyeball to eyeball dependent- But, has anyone with astigmatism looked at the 6 moa dot and seen a cleaner/ crisper dot? I know with other red dots I’ve used, the larger dots tend to look more like a dot than a star to my eyes.
I have not looked at it, but my experience is when you turn a dot up in intensity it loses its shape. That is an advantage of a larger dot size, you can leave it turned down and still quickly find it, and even see the target through the dot.
vcdgrips
07-16-2021, 05:19 PM
Great new on Aimpoint.
Hard Pass on anything made in the PRC when equal products NOT manufactured in the PRC can be purchased for similar outlays and/or I can afford to spend more on principal alone.
Wayne Dobbs
07-17-2021, 02:33 PM
I know it can all be eyeball to eyeball dependent- But, has anyone with astigmatism looked at the 6 moa dot and seen a cleaner/ crisper dot? I know with other red dots I’ve used, the larger dots tend to look more like a dot than a star to my eyes.
The bigger the dot, the crisper the dot, especially if you have an astigmatism in the viewing eye.
Shades
07-21-2021, 02:37 PM
One of the things I like about the 4moa dots of my Aimpoint H1s compared to the 2moa dot in my Aimpoint Pro is that I can dial back the intensity with the larger dot and still see it, even in bright surroundings. Not a huge deal, but at my age every bit helps.
breakingtime91
12-01-2022, 12:08 AM
I want one for an offset on my 16inch bcm.. primary optic is an acss acog in a krom mount. This would be ideal.
Trukinjp13
12-01-2022, 06:59 AM
I know it can all be eyeball to eyeball dependent- But, has anyone with astigmatism looked at the 6 moa dot and seen a cleaner/ crisper dot? I know with other red dots I’ve used, the larger dots tend to look more like a dot than a star to my eyes.
I have astigmatism and the larger dots are horrible for my eyes. I prefer the 2moa and 3.25moa dots. I can adjust them down and get a very small precise for longer engagements and zeroing. Then I can turn it up to get a bigger bold dot.
The 6 moa comes across like a giant blob.
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Exiledviking
12-01-2022, 06:48 PM
The 6 MOA Aimpoint H2 is on my want list for my Benelli M4. I found it on the Aimpoint sight earlier this year while looking for a good large dot red dot sight for the Benelli.
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