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I was wondering if they had fixed the drifting zero due to cold temperature, parallax problems, poor quality control?
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I think those that like them still like them. Those that don't, not so much.
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when they got above $600 I found myself looking more at the low power variables, eotech still intrigues me as I like the reticle better.
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I had one of the ones that could have issues. They bought it back. If I was going to buy a red dot today, it would be the Aimpoint T2. I can get one for $600 or so.
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So with the $75 rebates going on, I'm thinking of trying another one myself. Anyone had any experience with the newer production ones?
I can't do Aimpoints as my astigmatism blurs the dot too bad. I need to try one and see if the eo-thingies are any better.
And while we're at it, how about the MRO?
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Yep I had the one with the cross ways battery, and it was good in the clear dot Department for me. Aimpoint looks like a fuzzy football to me. I tried one of the Romeo 4’s because they have an eotech reticle, it’s broke now and going back to SIG for repair. I am trying to trade an SWFA 1-4 plus aeroprecision Mount to a hunting friend for the eotech I sold him last year
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Well I researched as much as I could and found that EO recalled them and fixed a lot of issues. The thermal shift is in all red dots, so is parrallax. Battery life of 600 hours isn't nearly as good as 1 year or even 5 but it's long enough to shoot up all my ammo. I carry spare CR123's everywhere and have head lights, flashlights, weapon lights and even my range finder that uses them so no biggie.
I already have 2 LPV equipped carbine so I ordered one to try, an EXSP2-0 is on its way and I'll get a few days next week to try it out.
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I never did check on my 552, it uses AA's.
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I have NV compatible 556's on several house and farm AR's, they've been a great sights for 3/4 years now, turn em on a shoot a bit every once in awhile, then turn em off, have never had any low batt problems or shifts in poi, they're great for hits up close or out to around 100 yards or so.
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I was wondering if they had fixed the drifting zero due to cold temperature, parallax problems, poor quality control? No.
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I never did check on my 552, it uses AA's. My 552 has never screwed up. So, I've never had a reason to check it and try to make it fail. Then again, I don't live in sub-zero temperatures.
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Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Yep and all red dots have some thermal shift. Battery life is useable. The reticle is better for me, I shot an AP PRO this weekend and the dot was a crooked U to my eyes. To each his own...
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I have a couple. They never have sucked. Much to do about nothing.
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well I traded back into my XPS 2-0 just for the hell of it, my bud now has an SWFA 1-4 sitting in an aeroprecision mount on his 6720. I don't like the push button on, and I don't think it comes on bright enough so you have to turn it up some, I have it on a gun that resides in the safe for now. I have noticed the parallax in the aimpoint, but if you can hold it the same way all the time I guess your ok.
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Eotechs, I never stopped liking them, work great, I like the wide view lens on them. Aimpoint Pro works too.............
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Waiting for your Eotech drop test...
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I read an article written by an Army SF guy that did multiple tours in Afghanistan in both the summer and winter months. I believe it was in SWAT magazine. He said they would zero their EOTechs before leaving the states then again when they got in country.
They would notice the zero shift when they would get there in late summer/early fall and their deployment went into the winter. Or if they got there in the winter and their deployment went into the spring/early summer.
In other words, extreme temperature spreads. Once they knew about the zero shift issue they just checked them more often and re-zeroed accordingly. The weather would stay the same for a long enough period of time that they could go do their thing without worrying about it.
NYH1.
***Edited to add, I'm an Aimpoint guy. However, I'd use a EOTech without worry.***
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