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Marc
July 14, 2020
As previously mentioned, the mount doesn't have a recoil lug in it, but I can work with it. Its accurate, accounts for left/right angle on the top display, and on the bottom display, you have a choice to have degrees of elevation, OR cosine value displayed. Brightness is adjustable, low or high, timeout is adjustable, and can be calibrated. The mount does allow for lateral adjustment to get the unit clearance from the scope. It doesn't appear be the most robust unit, but, neither is a glass bubble level. It protrudes about as much as my parallax adjustment on my scope
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Spencer Thorpe
June 2, 2020
Unit is built well and it works great. Only issue I have with it is the back battery plate is not designed well. The seal on the cover doesn’t fit evenly around due to the two small screws in the back. It says it’s waterproof but looking at it I don’t want to test it. The rail mount doesn’t have a recoil lug (clamps directly onto the 1913 rail sides and doesn’t use the slots on the top) when you torque the mount down it doesn’t clamp evenly and once tightened is hard to loosen (again a design flaw imho) All in all do I think this unit is worth the $130, yes. Do I think it’s worth the original 250$...no, but it’s current end of life pricing is acceptable.
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Johnny
September 30, 2018
This is a fantastic piece! Works as it should.
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