I dunno, personally I'm not seeing that big of an issue with the brightness settings. I just shot mine at a RDS class and used setting 7 the majority of the day in direct sun with dark tinted glasses [emoji2369] I bumped it up to 8 a few times, but preferred 7. 7 was also bright enough to be usable indoors with 600 lumen x300.
The enclosed nature and ability to set it to the brightness I want make it more appealing to me than the rmr.
Something I did notice is when my irons are lined up it seems my dot is very far to the left. I know you don't need them exactly in line, when I put the dot on target my irons are all wonky.
Confirmed zero and dot is on at 25 yards. Anyone else notice this? P320 with milled slide fwiw.
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Nothing Acro specific in my response, but don’t pay attention to both sights at once. Independently zero your irons, then independently zero your red dot. You shouldn’t be indexing your red dot with your sights, or even be aware of where your sights are when shooting.
Both my RMR gun, and my co-worker’s RMR gun have a slightly different position of our irons. The important thing is that they’re both independently zeroed. With the Acro, there may be some slight distortion that causes the irons to be in a different spot from having to look through multiple panes of glass. So just confirm they’re zeroed and you should be good.
From my rapidly rising learning curve, this. A co-witness with zeroed irons will get you in the ballpark, which you can then refine. When you zero the dot, then you can use the co-witness to verify zero. Every day, check the co-witness like you check chamber. If the sight picture is what you have learned to be correct, all is as good in the world as you can expect to be able to walk out the front door ready for what may come.
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I did zero them independently, found the issue today.
The front sight was loose in the dovetail and was able to be moved with thumb pressure.
Very unimpressed with the Galloway irons. The rear was also out of spec and took our armorer about an hour to file/adjust the fit..
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