This destruction test reveals a key difference in optic technology: while red dots rely on a reflected LED, EOTech's holographic sights use lasers and mirrors. Even when the front lens of an EOTech is shattered, the reticle remains perfectly visible and usable, offering a significant durability advantage over red dots where lens damage renders them unreliable.
This review highlights Holosun's value proposition, offering Aimpoint-level features at a third of the cost. Key innovations include solar power for extended battery life, unique turret caps doubling as adjustment tools, and integrated laser options. The 400 series offers a 2 MOA dot, while the 500 series provides selectable reticles, including a 65 MOA circle dot.
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