Sig Sauer Romeo3 Max vs Trijicon SRO Competition Pistol Red Dots Review

Published on April 21, 2020
Duration: 8:21

This expert-level review compares the Sig Sauer Romeo3 Max and Trijicon SRO red dot sights, focusing on their suitability for competition shooting. The analysis highlights differences in window size, battery life, mounting patterns, and glass clarity, providing valuable insights for competitive shooters choosing between these high-performance optics.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer Romeo3 Max and Trijicon SRO are top-tier red dot sights for competition. The Romeo3 Max offers a larger window (1.18 x 0.94 in) and motion activation, while the SRO has a slightly smaller window (0.98 x 0.89 in) and a top-mounted battery. Both are durable, but the Romeo3 Max excels in glare reduction and window size for competitive speed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Optics Overview
  2. 00:27Trijicon SRO Introduction
  3. 00:42Trijicon SRO Specs & Durability
  4. 00:48Trijicon SRO Controls & Battery Access
  5. 01:21Trijicon SRO Button Feel & Adjustments
  6. 01:52Trijicon SRO Mounting Pattern
  7. 02:19Trijicon SRO Window & Glass Quality
  8. 03:09Trijicon SRO Sunspot/Glare
  9. 03:36Sig Sauer Romeo3 Max Introduction
  10. 03:49Sig Sauer Romeo3 Max Specs & Durability
  11. 04:00Sig Sauer Romeo3 Max Window Size
  12. 04:15Sig Sauer Romeo3 Max Motion Sensor
  13. 04:36Sig Sauer Romeo3 Max Button Feel & Adjustments
  14. 05:13Sig Sauer Romeo3 Max Mounting Pattern
  15. 06:15Sig Sauer Romeo3 Max Glass & Glare
  16. 07:12Final Comparison & Use Cases

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Sig Sauer Romeo3 Max and Trijicon SRO for competition?

The Sig Sauer Romeo3 Max features a larger window (1.18 x 0.94 in) and motion-activated illumination, while the Trijicon SRO has a slightly smaller window (0.98 x 0.89 in) and a top-mounted battery for easier access. Both are durable and suitable for competition, but the Romeo3 Max prioritizes window size for faster target acquisition.

How does the battery life compare between the Sig Sauer Romeo3 Max and Trijicon SRO?

The Trijicon SRO offers an estimated battery life of 26,000 hours on a CR2032 battery. The Sig Sauer Romeo3 Max, also using a CR2032, provides approximately 20,000 hours of battery life, enhanced by its motion-activated illumination system.

Which red dot sight has a larger window for competition use?

The Sig Sauer Romeo3 Max boasts a larger window size of 1.18 x 0.94 inches, making it easier for shooters to acquire their target quickly. The Trijicon SRO has a window size of 0.98 x 0.89 inches, which is still generous but slightly smaller than the Romeo3 Max.

Are the mounting patterns for the Sig Sauer Romeo3 Max and Trijicon SRO compatible?

No, they use different mounting patterns. The Trijicon SRO is RMR compatible, while the Sig Sauer Romeo3 Max is C-More RTS2 compatible. This means they require different mounting plates or slide cuts for proper installation.

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