I like EOTechs on the range, but they aren't always-on like Aimpoints, and battery life is significantly lower. With an Aimpoint, you can leave it on at a decent illumination level, change the battery once a year, and have confidence the dot will always be there if you need to grab it. With an EOTech, you have to go through the extra step of booting up your sight before it's ready to rock.
(Yes, Eddie, you told me so, and it only took three years for me to figure out you were right.)
- C.
Last edited by Tegyrius; 01-06-2013 at 10:02 AM.
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