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any idea when those new holosuns will be ready? they look pretty sweet
Seconded. As much as I like the current offering, I'll be kicking myself if the new models with the switchable reticle releases within the next few months.any idea when those new holosuns will be ready? they look pretty sweet
Mine doesn't turn on automatically with movement. I tried moving it all sorts of ways and tapping on it with no luck. Anyone else have that?
Hey plinker try and take a picture of it and see what it looks like..... lots of people see fuzzy clustered red dots due to astigmatism. I notice it a bit specially indoors for some reason but outside in use it's not too bad for my eyes and it doesn't bother me or effect accuracy.
You could also let a bunch of other people look through it but a picture is pretty telling.
Mine doesn't turn on automatically with movement. I tried moving it all sorts of ways and tapping on it with no luck. Anyone else have that?
I actually own both (the only two red dots I own).
The Holosun "HS403A 2014" pros:
- A more focused/fine 2 moa dot
- Auto-on by movement feature (a good "flick" to the side with your rifle will turn the dot on, a great feature)
- Auto off after 8 hours (never tested)
- 50,000 hours battery life (quite a claim and obviously never tested)
- Brightness lock (hold down the + button for 3 seconds at desired setting, dot flashes 7 times and stays locked at the current setting even if buttons are pushed until cycled off/on. Will also auto-on back to that setting.)
- Two mounts: low and high
- Low profile as compared to other red dots (no large dial on top or side)
The negatives:
- Crazy glare when a light source is behind you. The dot is still very visible but a red reflection really distracts the eye. I also experienced the same effect on the Bushnell trs-25 but not as severe.
- Battery compartment is on the bottom so sight must be removed for battery change out
- Must use blue lock-tite to maintain tightness of the mount to sight body. The mount will loosen after a few hundred rounds or a major temperature change. Also, the Allen head screws are only accessible from under the mount when using the low mount.
-The biggest issue I have is when shooting with two eyes open. The sights center of horizon is noticeably shifted to that of your other eye. Makes quick target acquisition more difficult. With practice it is manageable but annoying none the less. I have researched this issue and found that it has reportedly been corrected in later models. I apparently received an earlier model. I also did NOT purchase the Holosun red dot via CanAm but through the USA via a big box retailer so warranty return is just too much of a hassle for me. A picture of the misalignment/distortion I found:
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Overall I would purchase the Holosun Red dot again. As compared to my Bushnell TRS-25 I like it better in every way except for the horizontal alignment issue. The Bushnell does have a very slight alignment shift but its very very minimal.
Mine turns on, but to a middle setting every time. The lower few settings are invisible, and the middle barely visible. I just assume the battery is nearly dead out of the box. Turns on with minimal provocation. It sucks that it has to be on for 8 hours every time I wedge it into its overstuffed safe tho, even at mid power.Mine doesn't turn on automatically with movement. I tried moving it all sorts of ways and tapping on it with no luck. Anyone else have that?
Mine turns on, but to a middle setting every time. The lower few settings are invisible, and the middle barely visible. I just assume the battery is nearly dead out of the box. Turns on with minimal provocation. It sucks that it has to be on for 8 hours every time I wedge it into its overstuffed safe tho, even at mid power.
Seconded. As much as I like the current offering, I'll be kicking myself if the new models with the switchable reticle releases within the next few months.
Ya, but can't reach the buttons in the over crowded safeAfter shaking it, I'd press one of the + or - buttons and it comes on right away, at the higher power setting which I'd last had on when I powered down the unit. I've tested it a lot.
BTW to the guy who said 'it sucks to have to leave it on for 8 hours in the vault', you can turn it off by pressing both the + and - buttons at the same time.