This video demonstrates the parallax characteristics of a DOT holographic optic. The instructor shows that the reticle can be placed in various positions within the optic's window (top-left, upper edge, far right, bottom) at 70 yards and still achieve hits on a steel target. This highlights a key difference between holographic sights and traditional red dots, where reticle centering is often crucial.
This video highlights the speed advantage of the EOTech Holographic Weapon Sight (HWS). It emphasizes how the tubeless, heads-up display allows operators to maintain peripheral vision and acquire targets rapidly. The core principle is that by placing the reticle on the target, a hit is assured regardless of head position, enabling faster engagement in dynamic situations.
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