Well I went and bought the holosight. I went to a gun store and compared it to all the other reddots and to me it was well worth the extra cash. Plus I knew if it didn’t suit me on my Mark II I could use it on some of my other weapons. I have tried traditional scopes on my hand guns before and personally find them awkward hunting with. Mostly do to their eye relief or the lack of.
Anyway mounted this holosight on the Mark II, moved a target out to 20 yds and just a few shots was hitting three 10’s that could be covered with a dime. Moved the target out to 50 yds and fired three rounds. All a couple inches high and a little right of the bulls eye. All three could be covered with a 50 cent piece. Tweaked on it a few clicks and soon was peppering 10’s that could be covered with a 50 cent piece. But when I moved back to the 20 yd target I was hitting one inch low.
The sight comes ready to mount on weaver type rails so the sight is fitting right against the barrel. I really think this sight would be great for what I will be using it for and I sure would like to get it shooting flat out to at least 50 yds.
Anyway mounted this holosight on the Mark II, moved a target out to 20 yds and just a few shots was hitting three 10’s that could be covered with a dime. Moved the target out to 50 yds and fired three rounds. All a couple inches high and a little right of the bulls eye. All three could be covered with a 50 cent piece. Tweaked on it a few clicks and soon was peppering 10’s that could be covered with a 50 cent piece. But when I moved back to the 20 yd target I was hitting one inch low.
The sight comes ready to mount on weaver type rails so the sight is fitting right against the barrel. I really think this sight would be great for what I will be using it for and I sure would like to get it shooting flat out to at least 50 yds.