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Yes it is.
maybe on an overcast day -- same with the NF 1-4

I despise the CQ/T -- but that just me, and anyone else trying to use it operationally - a lot of three gun shooters love them - and thats fine -- pick what you want it for and it can work.

The MR/T's are nice too - and work well at distance

I think the best poor mans setup is a Aimpoint and a Magnifier. You can remove it when you dont need it -
 
I despise the CQ/T -- but that just me, and anyone else trying to use it operationally - a lot of three gun shooters love them - and thats fine -- pick what you want it for and it can work.

'Despise' is pretty strong Kevin, so I am naturally curious to know the reasons why.

Could you fill us in, please? :)
 
CQ/T with a whopping battery life of 7 hours, an overall length of 8.8 inches and weighing in at 17.6 ounces. Compared to an EOTech 552 which comes in at 5.1 inches long weighing in at 11 ounces and sporting a battery life of 600-1100 hours. For two optics that fulfill the same role, the EOTech has a serious advantage. The EOTech has no magnification but the addition of a 3x puts the entire setup just over 18 ounces and about $80 more than the Leupold. The EOTech sports unlimited eye relief, the CQ/T has 2-2.8 inches.

TDC
 
Interesting points, TDC.

I quite agree that the eye relief of the CQT is a definite shortcoming, but the battery life seems a non issue to me given the fact I would rarely use the illuminated reticle. Even if it did crap out on you, its possible to switch to the plain black reticle.

OTOH, I suppose I won't be pulling a whole lot of sentry duty at dusk during a rifle match ... ;)
 
Interesting points, TDC.

I quite agree that the eye relief of the CQT is a definite shortcoming, but the battery life seems a non issue to me given the fact I would rarely use the illuminated reticle. Even if it did crap out on you, its possible to switch to the plain black reticle.

OTOH, I suppose I won't be pulling a whole lot of sentry duty at dusk during a rifle match ... ;)

How true. The availability of a reticle without the use of batteries is nice. Although if my EOTech craps out I go to irons. Personally I don't like the size of the CQ/T. They're awfully big and heavy for what they are. The battery life is more of a pet peeve. I would really like to know why the life is so short when compared to similar optics??

TDC

ETA: Sometime the rifle match might come to you...;)
 
ETA: Sometime the rifle match might come to you...;)

No targets to set up or score to keep! Lots of adrenalin and motivation to spare .... it sounds as if that scenario might have some advantages. :D

And if by chance the CQT isn't up to snuff I could always pull out another rifle. ;)

I was also considering mounting a red dot sight on a side rail as an additional 'up close and personal' option. Just for the sport of it you understand ... :p
 
I actually like the NF 1-4 alot myself. While it's illumination is not bright enough for daytime, it seems to be very workable at any other time. I use it like an ACOG - I don't fiddle with the windage.

I like the S&B alot, but it's cross hair is not illuminated. Also, I find that the dot is so bright that it is too bright for indoor, and there is no intermediate settings between being "very bright" and "very very very dim". The S&B is also more capable of precision shot because of the cross hair.

I was thinking about keeping just the S&B, but now I decide to keep both NF and S&B as they seem to fulfill different tasks.
 
The Valdada does look very interesting. Any comments on this one?

http:// www. valdada.com/vn/ior/03/114x26i.jpg
 
They're awfully big and heavy for what they are.
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I would really like to know why the life is so short when compared to similar optics??

Weight in pounds:
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Leupold CQ/T	1.09
Schmidt and Bender 'Short Dot' w rings	1.63
Aimpoint CompML2 w ring	1.44
Aimpoint 3x w ring	0.79

Not as heavy as you think, and much lighter (and cheaper!) than the aimpoint / 3x combo once rings are considered.

Regarding battery life, the 7 hours often quoted was at max intensity (other sights quote life for medium intensity) and was correct only for the early models. Certainly the one I owned never used up a set of batteries. Current life is 600 hours at medium setting from a standard AA, longer for lithium. By comparison, the S&B's battery life is rated at 100 hours for similar settings.

THe CQ/T's aren't perfect (reticles washing-out in sunlight - like almost all other variable 'tactical' scopes, short eye relief, and some other niggles) but they aren't crap either - at least for match use.
 
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The S&B will last WAY more than the 250 hours its quoted on max life setting (which is brighter than an EO or Aimpoint)
Most S&B users will go to their IR laser in hours of dusk --however as GT noted it really does not have a "less bright" setting -- two solutions -- use the NV setting with a set of Insight 50-50 or Litton 793's -- or crank the magnifiaction to 4x - it will give one a faint dot (larger dot - but still usable).
 
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