FCD for me
FCD for me
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Regional Government Sales Manager for Aimpoint, Inc. USA
Co-owner Hardwired Tactical Shooting (HiTS)
Regional Government Sales Manager for Aimpoint, Inc. USA
Co-owner Hardwired Tactical Shooting (HiTS)
I would sell it and get something designed for rifles. You could get a 4t Pro, or get an AEMS with about $100 to spare. Or you could spend another $200-ish and get a Micro. The Acro will work fine, but it has poor buttons compared to the above options and is less tough than all the above options, except maybe the AEMS. Youll also be buying a specific mount or a Micro adapter plate.
I made yet another attempt to find a way to use a pistol mounted optic without an auto adjust. When I set the brightness one or two below maximum (less than I sometimes need in bright sunlight), with the optic in a dimly lit room, but with plenty of light to identify targets, I am looking at a big, red window that not only makes the dot useless, but completely prevents use of the backup sights.
When I turn the auto adjust of my RM07 back on, it works in almost any light conditions. The only exceptions are when using a weapon mounted light, or when looking into a well lit room from a dimly lit room. Under those conditions, the back up sights are absolutely perfectly visible.
Significantly, as long as I have a good set of back up sights, there are absolutely zero lighting conditions in which an RM07 with good backup sights does not provide some very highly visible sight system. Obviously if the optic window became occluded, this would be an exception, but that exception exists with any optic.
I understand that not everyone likes auto adjust, but I do not understand why it cannot be provided as an option. Without this option, I would strongly prefer to simply rely on a good set of tritium iron sights without an optic.
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I don’t get it either… the first drill I always did when conditions allowed low light courses of fire in a pistol optic class was to have all students adjust the dot to full brightness, cut the lights to the point the target was unidentifiable and barely visible as a silhouette. I never had anyone not be able to use the dot. Had way more problems with auto adjust not working in varying light.
I would NOT want auto adjust on any of my dots.
One possibility is someone is not target focusing but instead trying to look through the optic body and focus on the dot instead of a spot on the target.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.