its new, people are scared of new stuff. they get overwhelmed by it, i think todd demystified it pretty good on the magpul vid
Your a bit far off saying it's new, but your dead on with the rest of your statement!!
I've been running mine for over 5 years. And it was being used before that.
I always chuckle when I hear it's too "busy".
Down in the States it's very common and the person who introduced it to me wins almost every precision event he enters. Being this thread is consistent with getting ripped into. Goggle "American Precision Arms" before you lay into me, and have a look.
Also goggle "Dennis Sammut", he is the guy that invented it. He can obviously explain it better than me.
Ask an American soldier who uses this system for work how he likes it and "busy" never seems to come up. I've talked to some overseas and down south and the guys like the Horus.
I never argue as I feel "to each their own" and everyone has their preference, so flogging a dead horse never appeals to me.
For open minded shooters who are curious, I've run them through my rifle and once they get the hang of it they generally see the benefits of the system.
I will agree it's not for everyone. And it took me a fair bit to get proficient on it. I can run it fairly well and the PDA and Hours Vision chip put me on target fast and I can bounce back and forth from 100m to whatever distance I'm capable of hitting that day. Without using turrets. That alone puts you way out front if your shooting multiple targets.
Would I suggest to anybody to just go out and buy a scope with the Horus in it. NO WAY. Do your homework if your interested, and by all means try shooting with it first.
I only run the Horus on one of my rifles and the other two have different systems. I'm a fan of being familiar with more rather than less.
After all, it's pretty busy.
Hope this helps shedding some light for those who are interested.