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Tools and Uses => Firearms and Accessories => Topic started by: macsak on March 18, 2014, 12:37:56 PM
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DL had a Vortex SPARC at his shop on saturday night
it got me thinking, what do other members think about Aimpoint T1/H1 vs similar sights?
i've got a primary arms from the first garage sale
others have the bushnell and other clones
i am not arguing whether or not the Aimpoints are more rugged and have longer battery life and have better QC
just interested in knowing what everyone has, and how they feel about the value proposition of the various brands
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Maybe it's just me but I looked at a SPARC (1 not 2) at Sports Authority and I couldn't see a pronounced red circle. Instead I saw some distorted shape. I saw a similar distortion through a Primary Arms T-1 replica. It got me wondering if it's the "cheaper" red dot or just my eyes. I have yet to look through a T-1, but I'm praying that its dot will look more like a dot in that $650 sight.
I've read a ton of great things about the SPARC, which is why I was planning to buy one for my GSG22, however, now I'm not sure anymore.
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Maybe it's just me but I looked at a SPARC (1 not 2) at Sports Authority and I couldn't see a pronounced red circle. Instead I saw some distorted shape. I saw a similar distortion through a Primary Arms T-1 replica. It got me wondering if it's the "cheaper" red dot or just my eyes. I have yet to look through a T-1, but I'm praying that its dot will look more like a dot in that $650 sight.
I've read a ton of great things about the SPARC, which is why I was planning to buy one for my GSG22, however, now I'm not sure anymore.
it would be interesting to hear what you see when you look through an aimpoint
ogc usually has them in stock
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Hey mac, I'll bring my aimpoint pro and my friends T1 so you can compare.
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Hey mac, I'll bring my aimpoint pro and my friends T1 so you can compare.
thanks, bozo
you are a scholar and a gentleman
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I seriously considered Aimpoint T1 and H1 but then went and bought another RMR again. It is faster target acquisition. The tube red-dots have the tube walls that block the sight picture for a moment. Same with the Trijicon SRS.
Maybe if hunting is the application, H1 would be better than RMR.
JMHO.
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Maybe it's just me but I looked at a SPARC (1 not 2) at Sports Authority and I couldn't see a pronounced red circle. Instead I saw some distorted shape. I saw a similar distortion through a Primary Arms T-1 replica. It got me wondering if it's the "cheaper" red dot or just my eyes. I have yet to look through a T-1, but I'm praying that its dot will look more like a dot in that $650 sight.
I've read a ton of great things about the SPARC, which is why I was planning to buy one for my GSG22, however, now I'm not sure anymore.
And if you'd come into work today, you could have looked through a T-1
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What the hell are you guys talking about?
Mac are the red dots on your face or butt?? :wtf:
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parallax is the most common issue with some red dots in my experience. Aimpoints have some parallax at close distances but it was not as apparent in other red dots sights. I did notice parallax in the Primary Arms RDS. It wasn't mine but I sampled it at the range.
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I seriously considered Aimpoint T1 and H1 but then went and bought another RMR again. It is faster target acquisition. The tube red-dots have the tube walls that block the sight picture for a moment. Same with the Trijicon SRS.
Maybe if hunting is the application, H1 would be better than RMR.
JMHO.
interesting, an RMR on a rifle
never considered that before
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I have Aimpoint T1's, H1's, R1's, PA Micro's, Bushnell TRS-25's, Eotech's(bunch of em) a Burris red dot, an AIM brand...
The Aimpoint Micro's are extremely hard to beat.
Eotech's are great on AR platform.
Everything else pales in comparison.
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Maybe it's just me but I looked at a SPARC (1 not 2) at Sports Authority and I couldn't see a pronounced red circle. Instead I saw some distorted shape. I saw a similar distortion through a Primary Arms T-1 replica. It got me wondering if it's the "cheaper" red dot or just my eyes. I have yet to look through a T-1, but I'm praying that its dot will look more like a dot in that $650 sight.
I've read a ton of great things about the SPARC, which is why I was planning to buy one for my GSG22, however, now I'm not sure anymore.
Check your vision before you check your red dot. Any vision impairment in your eyes may result in a distortion of the shape of the aiming reticle. Clusters or bluming effects are not uncommon where red dots are concerned. If the vision in your right eye is different from your left, you may be able to verify this phenomenon by switching eyes when looking through a red dot optic.
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I seriously considered Aimpoint T1 and H1 but then went and bought another RMR again. It is faster target acquisition. The tube red-dots have the tube walls that block the sight picture for a moment. Same with the Trijicon SRS.
Maybe if hunting is the application, H1 would be better than RMR.
JMHO.
How funny.
The whole reason I like Aimpoints is because I seem to get on target faster with the micro's than other RDS's.
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Maybe it's just me but I looked at a SPARC (1 not 2) at Sports Authority and I couldn't see a pronounced red circle. Instead I saw some distorted shape. I saw a similar distortion through a Primary Arms T-1 replica. It got me wondering if it's the "cheaper" red dot or just my eyes. I have yet to look through a T-1, but I'm praying that its dot will look more like a dot in that $650 sight.
I've read a ton of great things about the SPARC, which is why I was planning to buy one for my GSG22, however, now I'm not sure anymore.
Aimpoint T-1s and H-1s look the same, sorta like a blob of a red dot, not like a distinct circle.
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Maybe it's just me but I looked at a SPARC (1 not 2) at Sports Authority and I couldn't see a pronounced red circle. Instead I saw some distorted shape. I saw a similar distortion through a Primary Arms T-1 replica. It got me wondering if it's the "cheaper" red dot or just my eyes. I have yet to look through a T-1, but I'm praying that its dot will look more like a dot in that $650 sight.
I've read a ton of great things about the SPARC, which is why I was planning to buy one for my GSG22, however, now I'm not sure anymore.
Its your eyes... I got a primary arms m3 style multi-reticle red dot sight, without glasses all my reticles got flares and blurs. Computer and video gamer here.,, I used to have 20/20 vision....
Iwould look into a primasticoptics burris and leupold amkes em.
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I have an aimpoint t-1. i could not get it to be a sharp perfect circle. turning it up gave some glare feedback and turning it down didn't help with the sharpness. now on my eotech it's super clear and sharp. it could still be my eyes though as my dominant is my left and if i close my left it does help with the sharpness.
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You shouldn't be concerned on how sharp the dot on the Aimpoint is because you should be using it more for aiming reference and focusing on the target.
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Here's some advice from top pistol shooter and competitor from Top Shot, Brian Zins.
http://www.bullseyepistol.com/zinsdot.htm (http://www.bullseyepistol.com/zinsdot.htm)
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You shouldn't be concerned on how sharp the dot on the Aimpoint is because you should be using it more for aiming reference and focusing on the target.
Yes but it's somewhat distracting when you see a red dot and see some glare reflection or when it's like a weird oval shape.
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You shouldn't be concerned on how sharp the dot on the Aimpoint is because you should be using it more for aiming reference and focusing on the target.
I disagree.
I only look at the dot and usually achieve exceptional accuracy.
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I have a couple of T1 micros, a 2moa and a 4moa. I like the 2 moa for a bit more crispness in the dot on lower settings. I have not compared them to the other sights mentioned, though I do think Vortex makes good gear. Jerry Miculek seems to be pretty smitten with then (yes I know hes sponsored by them) but his endorsement should justify a good look into them. For me I wanted something tiny and light that could take a beating. For inside 100 yrds its hard to beat. I used to run an eotech but didnt trust it after the reticle washed out. Eotech did replace it to their credit, but I wanted to move on. The point i have arrived at now is red dots are good for quick acquisition in close environments but leave ALOT to be desired (for me) for quick acquisition on targets that are either longer range or are partially or mostly obscured. Ive been looking at the Elcan Specter DR, the newest optic for some of the military's more specialized branches. Yes its alot, but if it helps the bullet get from point A to B with greater precision and speed, maybe its worth a look. Just my two cents.....I want a optic that's a bit more versatile is all.
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The Vortex Sparc II is now available through Optics Planet. With 10% discount until tomorrow and the cheapest shipping it comes out to $186.98 shipped.