The Trijicon SRS, despite its 'badass' appearance and dual power sources (AA battery and solar), suffers from severe parallax issues, making it impractical for accurate shooting. Its high weight, internal reflections, and poor performance with night vision or magnifiers led to its quick discontinuation and replacement by the MRO. While a cool collectible, it's deemed a poor functional optic.
This video details how to achieve a 50/200 yard zero using a 10-yard zero target from 'Jerking the Trigger', based on Frank Proctor's research. It explains the ballistic benefits of this zero, offering a flat trajectory out to 300 yards. The content also covers practical tips for mounting optics to prevent zero shift and demonstrates the zeroing process with a Trijicon SRS red dot sight.
The Trijicon SRS offers a large field of view and uses a standard AA battery with solar assist. An updated version resolved internal reflection issues present in earlier models. It performs well at 50 and 100 yards, with minimal magnification and color shift, though heat mirage can be visible when using suppressors.
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