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12/26/2006 6:40:19 PM EDT
Want your takes on either one....Im trying to decide on one.....Ive shot a rifle with the aimpoint, havent shot a Eotech, but handled a few rifles with it one on it...I rather ask u guys so I dont get all the space ship door gunners opions

Thx
Tha Fro



Also dosent this look like JKISER -->
12/26/2006 6:54:54 PM EDT
[#1]
I prefer the Aimpoint for general purpose use and the Eotech for hallway distances.
12/26/2006 7:16:37 PM EDT
[#2]
Man, this topic has been beaten to death. Do a search and you'll find the info you're looking for.
12/26/2006 7:52:34 PM EDT
[#3]

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Also dosent this look like JKISER -->

12/26/2006 8:29:28 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
Want your takes on either one....Im trying to decide on one.....Ive shot a rifle with the aimpoint, havent shot a Eotech, but handled a few rifles with it one on it...I rather ask u guys so I dont get all the space ship door gunners opions

Thx
Tha Fro


You're welcome to come over one day this week and try them both out side by side on your own rifle or one of mine.  I have 512's, 552's, 2MOA Aimpoints, and 4MOA Aimpoints.
12/27/2006 4:32:16 AM EDT
[#5]
For durability its the Aimpoint hands down. I like the Eotech personally but have also recently fell in love with the Leupold CQ/T. Eotechs batteries die when they don't need to if you know what I mean. Always......and I mean always have spare batts for an Eotech. The new 3rd gen Aimpoints can run for 50,000 hours on one small 3 volt cell on the lower settings. Eotech does not need a mount and the Aimpoint does. But for the Eotech to have a good effective field of view it needs to be set up on a riser when running hard iron sights. The new 553 Eo has a mount and already sits up but it comes at the same price an Aimpoint and good Larue mount cost too. Next is dot size in the Aimpoints. The newer gen 3 can be had with a 2 or 4 moa dot. The gen 2's only had a 4 moa dot unless you got the horrible 2x magnififed. I prefer the 2 moa dot. I pick it up on target fast and it is more precise at extended ranges. Alot of folks prefer the 4 moa because it is faster for them to pick up on target faster. [smiley_goatee]  YMMV
That should help you form your own decision.
12/27/2006 6:31:04 AM EDT
[#6]
You need to just try them both out to compare. Nothing anyone on this site is going to say will give you the kind of knowledge to make a sound judgement quite like side-by-side comparison @ the range. I, for one, find the holograhpic crosshair/reticle on the EoTech to be distracting as all hell, but I know several people who like them.
12/27/2006 6:31:41 AM EDT
[#7]
I have an Aimpoint Comp ML3 with LaRue M68 Cantilever mount on my carbine and I love it.  I have shot an AR with an Eotech(not sure which model it was) and it was great as well. I just prefer the Aimpoint for its great durability and extremely long battery life,like someone mentioned previously,but that's just my opinion.
12/27/2006 6:53:07 AM EDT
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Want your takes on either one....Im trying to decide on one.....Ive shot a rifle with the aimpoint, havent shot a Eotech, but handled a few rifles with it one on it...I rather ask u guys so I dont get all the space ship door gunners opions

Thx
Tha Fro


You're welcome to come over one day this week and try them both out side by side on your own rifle or one of mine.  I have 512's, 552's, 2MOA Aimpoints, and 4MOA Aimpoints.


U know u were the last thing I needed..another crack dealer close to me lol.... IM sent to ya.....also thx guys for the info

Thx Fro
12/27/2006 8:43:21 AM EDT
[#9]
You really have to look at them.

I prefer the battery life and warranty on an aimpoint, but the dot just does not look clear to me. It seems I have a mild case of astigmatism or something that gives me trouble with the normal design red dot sights. I don't get that problem with an EoTech or the Leopold CQT.

If I had bought an aimpoint sight unseen I would have been really disappointed.
12/27/2006 2:31:35 PM EDT
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You really have to look at them.

I prefer the battery life and warranty on an aimpoint, but the dot just does not look clear to me. It seems I have a mild case of astigmatism or something that gives me trouble with the normal design red dot sights. I don't get that problem with an EoTech or the Leopold CQT.

If I had bought an aimpoint sight unseen I would have been really disappointed.


If you have astigmatism, I would think the EOTech would give you more problems than the Aimpoint.  I have astigmatism and when I wear contact lenses, the EOTech gives me no problems.  With glasses, the EOTech blurs too badly for me.  Of the choices of Aimpoints, I prefer the 2MOA models.  Others will argue that the 4MOA is faster for CQB, but have they really put themselves on a timer to see if it is faster?  I know that with the 2MOA, I could easily hit pepper poppers at ranges in excess of 225 yards with Georgia Arms Canned Heat 55gr.  The Aimpoints don't give me any problems with or without glasses.  I really like the CQ/T and even though it has a similar looking reticle to the EOTech, it gives me no problems because it isn't a projected reticle.