Once a month, some times once every two months on a 25m range.. or at the beginning of a fire fight
And tv press pass... afghanistan hits almost 70 celcius( #### 67 was brutal... started getting heat stroke walking 300 meters to the mess, we didnt do anything... the locals didnt do anything... and the taliban didnt do anything it was 40+ in the ac and it felt like heaven)... but kandahar doesn't have an official weather station so it "doesn't count".
I like my EOTech and my Aimpoint PRO. Both are good sights and both have functioned perfectly when I've gone to the range wih them. I would buy either one again if I needed another short range sight and the price was in my budget.
UPDATE:
From SSD: Apparently, issues surrounding the sights have been brewing since at least Spring. In a recent memorandum to customers obtained by SSD, distributor Elite Defense discloses that EOTech has not been delivering product since April of this year. It’s our understanding that Elite Defense is the single largest distributor of EOTech sights with extensive international sales of the brand. Even more interesting than the secession of deliveries, is that Elite Defense has chosen to terminate their long distributorship. Unfortunately, it seems EOTech has not acknowledged this action, nor Elite Defense’s proposal to convert their customer base to direct sales with EOTech. It’s like they’ve gone radio silent.
Dear Valued Customer,
As you are aware, in April of 2015, EOTech abruptly shut down all deliveries due to, what was described at the time as, a minor production issue.
Upon learning the true extent of the technical issues EOTech is facing, and that the delivery issues will continue, Elite Defense made the determination on Wednesday, October 21, 2015, to terminate our distribution and representation relationship with L-3 EOTech, which will be effective on January 19th, 2016.
We realize that this may be difficult for some of our customers. The termination of our contract with EOTech does not affect our longstanding relationship or our strong commitment to helping you transition your business and begin working with EOTech directly.
Elite Defense has supplied a transition plan to aid EOTech and our customers with a smooth transfer of business. The plan includes solutions to support the completion of all open orders via Elite over the course of the next 90 days, and to help with the process of converting our customers into direct sales channels through EOTech.
To date, we have not received any formal response from EOTech regarding our termination notice or the recommended transition plan. Additionally, EOTech has not communicated how they would like to handle current orders, future orders, or communications with our customers moving forward.
Unless directed otherwise by EOTech, Elite Defense will continue to process orders during the transition until the termination effective date of January, 19th, 2016. All new orders submitted to Elite Defense must include an acknowledgement from the customer stating that they have viewed the Safety of Use Message (SOUM) from USSOCOM and will accept the reduced specification standards of the EOTech sights. Contact your Elite Defense sales representative with any questions about this policy, your current order status or the transfer of future business.
Elite Defense prides itself on providing high value, innovative equipment to our customers. We continue to vet new products and technologies that we will introduce to you for years to come. Elite Defense continues to carry Patagonia, Ops-Core, Gentex, ITW, Tango Down, Diamondhead, Gemtech, Phokus, Wilcox, Drift Innovation, Bravo Company, PrincetonTec, and many more. Be sure to come visit us at Shot Show 2016, booth# 32411. We look forward to seeing you.
Sincerely,
Dennis Finnegan
President
ELITE DEFENSE
Makes no difference to a civilian shooter. When would anyone sight in at -40c then their next shot is at +40 and the person has someone shooting back at them?
3-4moa shift? At the distances most people use a dot sight you're probably still on target if you're shooting at the enemy, the only people who will notice are civilians shooting at paper.
Soldiers and LE should be practicing regularly enough to avoid critical shots being made when the temp was 60-80c different from the last shot made.
Even if the next time someone shoots their rifle the temp is 80c different so they experience the full 4moa shift from the last shot if you're shooting at 50 yards you're only out a couple inches. Even at 100 yards a 4 inch shift is hardly noticeable if you're standing shooting offhand.
I do agree that it would be better if there was no shift in POI and that there seems to be better options out there now but this really isn't a big deal for civilians and there is no need to go sell all your EOTech sights.
So what if you need to make a one or two click adjustment when you go to the range. It's not like we buy a dot sight for precision shooting.
I like my EOTech and my Aimpoint PRO. Both are good sights and both have functioned perfectly when I've gone to the range wih them. I would buy either one again if I needed another short range sight and the price was in my budget.
Makes no difference to a civilian shooter. When would anyone sight in at -40c then their next shot is at +40 and the person has someone shooting back at them?
3-4moa shift? At the distances most people use a dot sight you're probably still on target if you're shooting at the enemy, the only people who will notice are civilians shooting at paper.
Soldiers and LE should be practicing regularly enough to avoid critical shots being made when the temp was 60-80c different from the last shot made.
Even if the next time someone shoots their rifle the temp is 80c different so they experience the full 4moa shift from the last shot if you're shooting at 50 yards you're only out a couple inches. Even at 100 yards a 4 inch shift is hardly noticeable if you're standing shooting offhand.
I do agree that it would be better if there was no shift in POI and that there seems to be better options out there now but this really isn't a big deal for civilians and there is no need to go sell all your EOTech sights.
So what if you need to make a one or two click adjustment when you go to the range. It's not like we buy a dot sight for precision shooting.
I like my EOTech and my Aimpoint PRO. Both are good sights and both have functioned perfectly when I've gone to the range wih them. I would buy either one again if I needed another short range sight and the price was in my budget.
Never heard someone downplay something so blindly. The sight can experience huge temperature swings in all weather conditions. Pulling the gun out of a warm car into -30 temperatures?? Then squeezing off a few mags and warming the receiver up by 100 degrees? Or perhaps pulling the gun out of a boiling hot car trunk on a hot humid summer day??
Sorry but your downplay is bogus. A 4" shift at 100 is hardly noticeable??? Jeez.