+1. I'm sure when I was looking for a red-dot that sort of money is verging on Docter (EU?) prices.breacher wrote:I got the Burris Fastfire 3 for about the same price.sharps4065 wrote:Wow Halodin! What are you paying for red dots? A C-More railway click sight runs at just over £200 from Double Alpha and they're damn good sights. A Shield plus mount is not much more. Both used by top level pistol and rifle shooters. Aimpoints etc. are good but not twice the price good.
Top quality - £200 is not peanuts and I would expect an item to work as described at any cost !!
New holosun red dot disappointment
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Re: New holosun red dot disappointment
Re: New holosun red dot disappointment
What's the difference between a holographic and a red dot?
sharps4065 wrote:The Eotech is holographic not red dot. Having a C-More on both a pistol and a rifle and having used a Shield I can assure you they are both entirely parallax free. The Burris is an outstanding red-dot too.
Re: New holosun red dot disappointment
Don't worry I found this -
http://www.eotechinc.com/holographic-we ... -dot-sight
http://www.eotechinc.com/holographic-we ... -dot-sight
HALODIN wrote:What's the difference between a holographic and a red dot?
sharps4065 wrote:The Eotech is holographic not red dot. Having a C-More on both a pistol and a rifle and having used a Shield I can assure you they are both entirely parallax free. The Burris is an outstanding red-dot too.
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