CCP: GREEN DOT

Published on January 17, 2026
Duration: 1:00

This review of the Olight Osight C green dot optic highlights its multi-reticle capability (3 MOA dot, 32 MOA circle) and RMR footprint. The speaker, Shortshot Tony, notes the green reticle's superior crispness compared to older red versions. Performance testing at 30 yards showed no parallax issues, and a shoulder-height drop test confirmed its durability and ability to hold zero. The review concludes with a positive assessment and a sponsorship mention for the Sonoran Desert Institute.

Quick Summary

The Olight Osight C green dot optic features a 3 MOA dot with a 32 MOA circle, RMR footprint, and shake-awake technology. Its green reticle is noted for superior crispness over red versions. Tested at 30 yards with no parallax issues and passed a shoulder-height drop test, holding zero.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Olight Osight C Features
  2. 00:16Green vs. Red Reticle Comparison
  3. 00:2630 Yard Range Performance Test
  4. 00:36Durability: Drop Test & Zero Hold
  5. 00:45Final Verdict & SDI Sponsorship

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Olight Osight C green dot optic?

The Olight Osight C is a multi-reticle optic featuring a 3 MOA dot and a 32 MOA circle, with a green illumination. It includes shake-awake technology and utilizes a direct mount RMR footprint for compatibility.

How does the green reticle of the Olight Osight C compare to older red reticles?

The speaker notes that the green reticle on the Olight Osight C is significantly crisper and less visually 'busy' than older red reticle versions, offering improved clarity for aiming.

Is the Olight Osight C durable? What tests were performed?

Yes, the Olight Osight C demonstrated good durability. It underwent a drop test from shoulder height onto rocky ground, after which it successfully held its zero during subsequent firing.

What was the range performance like for the Olight Osight C?

During testing at 30 yards on a 6-inch plate, the Olight Osight C exhibited zero issues with parallax. The reviewer also praised its large window size, though noted it was slightly smaller than the 'X' model.

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