Please keep Canik Firearm discussions in the Canik section. Did you check out sage dynamics review of it? So far, so awesome. The RTS2 aircraft alloy housing and electronics are designed to handle the hottest loads from large caliber firearms. Saving up and getting your hands on a Trijicon SRO does make sense in many scenarios. You might notice the housing of this red dot is rounded instead of rectangular.
Can you ring steel at fifty yards with the SRO? by GlennSFX » Mon Apr 29, 2019 11:51 am, Post I’d love to know the answer to this as well.
It’s a little difficult to rate ergonomics on a red dot but let’s see what I can do.
Hours: 9:00am - 4:30pm Eastern Time Monday - Friday, Need help placing your order or have a question about an order you placed? I think one of the stock optics plates could be modified to work with the R3, R3 Max or the RTS2. I love it, but finding the dot in the dark shooting offhand is almost impossible. One of the very few to have a 1.0 moa option. I may also have smashed it against a cement lane barrier at the range the other day.
In the time since the RMR was launched, I’ve used it both at the range and on multiple hunts with good success.
I also see it sits forward a tad more than the RMRs. All things considered, it did pretty well. We gonna have ourselves one My G20 was loaded with Remington 10mm 180 grain FMJs and not exactly clean (I’d been hunting with it in Texas and hadn’t cleaned it yet so it was coated in red Texas dirt). You and Brian might be my biggest financial problem! I can often find an item for less if I look around. by GlennSFX » Fri Apr 26, 2019 9:34 pm, Post You forgot to mention the dot size: 2.5 MOA. Our favorite guns and gear that we've tested and fully recommend. One thing I noticed immediately is needing to plan for the set of new holsters to own - most of my rigs are pre-red dot: it makes a difference, Galco isn't cheap. Does it get the job done and perform as promised? The SRO also gives you an edge for moving targets. Dang you Kat! Wrong picture ;) thanks for pointing that out! First search result...Kat Ainsworth! by ncjw » Thu Apr 25, 2019 6:27 pm, Post As it turned out the SRO did not actually fit the P10C out of the box and I didn’t have a mounting plate to make it happen. When the MRO was released, replaced my Eotechs for MRO's. This is all worth mentioning because the original plan was to mount it to the new CZ P10C. Initial zeroing took place at 10-yards from the bench and only took a few shots after which I stretched it to 25-yards. Then I’m gonna mount this beautiful couple atop my Barrett m82a1 (.50 BMG) and then head out to the sticks for some nighttime live (watch your lane). Let us know in the comments! The housing is constructed from 7075-T6 aluminum, a metal with zinc used for alloying. The SRO performed beautifully and proved its worth as a pistol optic almost immediately. Is that photo of the 1 moa dot, or the 2.5 moa dot? You can call us toll free at 1-800-387-4045, @Copyright 2020 Shooters connection.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google i am glad that you can beat this thing. Get Our Top Shooting Drills and Zeroing Targets ($47 value - but FREE for a limited time). by runeight » Fri Apr 26, 2019 5:04 am, Post
As those modes suggest the dot’s brightness setting can be set to either automatic or manual use so if you prefer the dot automatically adjust itself, have at it. I’ve always said you’re better off putting your money into your glass on rifles and I’d say that holds true if you intend to use the SRO on your self-defense gun (or on a dedicated hunting handgun).