What distance should I zero my EOTech?
What distance should I zero my EOTech?
Adjust the EOTECH to the projected laser on the wall and align the bottom of the outer circle at the 6 o-clock hash mark position while looking through the EOTECH. Complete the zero with live fire at 50 yards using the center dot for point of aim.
Should my EOTech look fuzzy?
I found my eotech to be blurry at first. Mine is crystal clear after putting on my glasses. eotech said “if you need glasses, you will need to wear them while using this sight.” So basicslly, you either need to wear your glasses OR you need to book an eye exam and get glasses.
Are EOTech parallax free?
EOTechs use holographic technology to adjust the location of the reticle based on your viewing angle in a such a way that as long as the reticle is over the target, your rifle will hit it. The primary difference is that an EOTech is truly parallax free, while an Aimpoint is not.
What optics do the Navy Seals use?
The U.S.’s elite military units commonly use the Aimpoint and EOTech red dot sights, just to name a few. They have used the Aimpoint Comp M2 & M4 EOTech 553 Holographic Sight’s past and present. As a Navy SEAL, I used the Aimpoint, ACOG TA01NSN and Colt 4 X 20.
How long will an EOTech last?
We understand your passion for shooting and your reliance on products that will provide years of dependable use. That is why we offer a 10-year limited EOTECH Prestige Warranty, as described below. Should you experience a problem with your EOTECH product, we will do the following to make it right for you.
Will EOTECH work with astigmatism?
EOTech EXPS2-0 is a holographic sight. Most holographic optics use a complicated reticle made up of a big circle and a small dot or some variation. These reticles often appear pretty clear and are easy to use for those with astigmatism. They do appear somewhat blurry to everyone when you focus solely on the reticle.