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The video he posted that includes the Acro states that the tube being a tube instead of a screen draws the eye immediately onto the dot as well as the mounting system they use actually basically allows for standard height sights to behave like a lower third cowitness. Definitely something I want to see more of. I have both an RMR Type 2 & DPP. I have things I like about both of them more. Though lately I definitely have been wanting to try one of the shield mini dots.I’d like to try it. I wonder whether the tube format f the Acro will make finding the dot easier. I think it is also solves the issues that open emitter designs like the RMR have.
Aaron Cowan (Sage Dynamics) has a ton of videos on red dots. I passed on DPP and got RMR T2 when I saw how well the owl-ear shape protects the glass when dropped.
Just released his final review of the RMR T2. TLDW: 20k rounds, 40 shoulder-height concrete drops, numerous failure cycles by slamming the optic into a belt/wood/concrete/metal, two battery changes, never lost zero.Aaron Cowan (Sage Dynamics) has a ton of videos on red dots. I passed on DPP and got RMR T2 when I saw how well the owl-ear shape protects the glass when dropped.