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Trijicon Recommendation

Started by Cruiser, February 18, 2022, 09:12:51 PM

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Cruiser

Leaning toward a Trijicon in outfitting my new, to me, M1 Super 90 20 gauge. Helped a friend sight in his Beretta and liked it. Going to do a drill and tap receiver mount. So; which model and why? What size/color reticle do you prefer?thanks

wchadw

I use dual illumination rmr
I have green triangle and green dot
I like the dual illumination because they don't need batteries. Only issue is that if you are in a poorly lit area looking out to a well lit area the dot can be dim
I use the triangle on an O/U


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Cruiser

Quote from: wchadw on February 18, 2022, 09:20:09 PM
I use dual illumination rmr
I have green triangle and green dot
I like the dual illumination because they don't need batteries. Only issue is that if you are in a poorly lit area looking out to a well lit area the dot can be dim
I use the triangle on an O/U


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9MOA dot? Thanks

wchadw

Yea. I think so. Works well


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WPA Bowhunter

I shoot the trijicon rmr type 2 with 3.25 moa red dot and it's great. Adjustable brightness really helps depending on the light conditions. They are super tough as well with great customer service. I don't think you will be disappointed with any model of trijicon rmr's.
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bobk

I have used trijicon products for several years.  I don't believe that you will  be disappointed with these outstanding products.

ShortMagFan

I am trying the SRO this year. Much larger sight window. Pretty excited to hunt with it. I've been happy with FF3s previously too. Never tried an RMR but I hear good things

Jstocks