Bushnell trs25 is complete garbage. Spend a bit more and but a vortex sparc 2 much better red dot by far!
Not my experience. Great value for the money. Can't be beat.
Bushnell trs25 is complete garbage. Spend a bit more and but a vortex sparc 2 much better red dot by far!
Other than the 2 MOA dot vs 4 and the slightly higher price ($40ish?) is they much to choose between the Strikefire and the SPARC?
I'm seeing the Strikefire at $279 and the SPARK at 319 from Wolverine. Is that a reasonably good deal? Any other sponsors offering free or low flat rate shipping?
One has a cantilever mount, the other just says "multilevel mount" but doesn't appear to show it in the photo. Would one have any advantage over the other?
Not my experience. Great value for the money. Can't be beat.
Answered my own question.... Bullseye London has them for the same price but free shipping. So farI haven't found anywhere cheaper yet.
Would still like some advice over why to choose one of these over the other....
The SPARC II can be mounted at rail, 1/3 co-witness or full-co witness height. The Strikefire is 1/3 co-witness only so your front sight stays in the lower part of the view. Not necessarily a bad thing since most AR's are meant to run optics at this height. If you plan on going with a 3x flip to side magnifier the smaller 2 mil dot is the best way to go (2 mil dot dot covers 6 inches at 100 yds vs 12 inches at 100 yds for 4 mil). If you have a slight astigmatism, as I do, the SPARC II is easier to keep on target. Both are reliable entry level optics. Hope this helps.....Decisions decisions!![]()
The bushnell TRS25 red dot disappears a 1/4" from the top and the glass is tinted blue and makes it hard to see through unless maybe ur in a desert with the sun blazing bright!
Works fine in mine. Nice bright crisp red dot right to the very edge, all the way around. They are actually pretty well thought of for the dollar value. I know some people have bought two or three more for other applications. But if you are a Bushnell hater, well then I guess they are no good.
The AR was shipped yesterday so I should be able to give everything a trial run by the end of next week.I'm not a bushnell hater but whatever.... The newer production TRS25 all have a problem with the red dot disappearing 1/4 way up top from the optic. I took mine in for a refund and bought a Spar2. Twice the money but 4 times the red dot!
Probably under $300....but I might go more if it made sense. OTOH, I don't want to have more in the optic than the gun.
Works fine in mine. Nice bright crisp red dot right to the very edge, all the way around. They are actually pretty well thought of for the dollar value. I know some people have bought two or three more for other applications. But if you are a Bushnell hater, well then I guess they are no good.
Whatever
The new Desisgned bushnell TRS25 red dot has a design flaw where the dot disapears 1/4 way from the top. Perhaps you have the old version.
The SPARC II can be mounted at rail, 1/3 co-witness or full-co witness height. The Strikefire is 1/3 co-witness only so your front sight stays in the lower part of the view. Not necessarily a bad thing since most AR's are meant to run optics at this height. If you plan on going with a 3x flip to side magnifier the smaller 2 mil dot is the best way to go (2 mil dot dot covers 6 inches at 100 yds vs 12 inches at 100 yds for 4 mil). If you have a slight astigmatism, as I do, the SPARC II is easier to keep on target. Both are reliable entry level optics. Hope this helps.....Decisions decisions!![]()




























