Trijicon RMR HD| Overview

Published on September 30, 2023
Duration: 7:59

This review of the Trijicon RMR HD highlights its blend of RMR durability and SRO features, including a larger window, top-loaded battery, and forward-facing sensor for improved auto-brightness. The expert instructor discusses reticle options, the super bright mode, and potential carbon buildup issues. Overall, it's presented as a strong contender for pistol optics, bridging the gap between the RMR and SRO.

Quick Summary

The Trijicon RMR HD combines RMR durability with SRO features, boasting a larger window, top-loaded battery for easy replacement, and a forward-facing sensor for improved automatic brightness. It offers bullseye and single-dot reticle options and a 'Super Bright' mode.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to RMR HD
  2. 00:28Battery and Window Features
  3. 01:14Forward-Facing Sensor Explained
  4. 02:17Reticle Options: Bullseye vs. Single Dot
  5. 03:09In the Box and Controls Guide
  6. 04:22Super Bright Mode Overview
  7. 04:51Physical Dimensions and Carbon Buildup
  8. 05:36Aiming Indexing Point Utility
  9. 06:28Overall Impression and Comparison
  10. 06:52Blue Tint and Battery Life Factors
  11. 07:35Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key advantages of the Trijicon RMR HD over the standard RMR?

The RMR HD offers a larger window (approx. 30% bigger than RMR), a top-loaded battery for easier changes without removing the optic, and a forward-facing sensor for improved automatic brightness adjustment in varying light conditions.

How does the Trijicon RMR HD compare in size and features to the Trijicon SRO?

The RMR HD is slightly longer than the SRO and has a smaller window, though still larger than the RMR. It aims to blend RMR durability with SRO-like features, offering a balance between the two popular optics.

What reticle options are available for the Trijicon RMR HD?

The Trijicon RMR HD comes with two reticle options: a large bullseye and a standard single dot. Many users find they eventually prefer the single dot after trying the bullseye for a period.

Does the Trijicon RMR HD have an automatic brightness adjustment feature?

Yes, the RMR HD features a forward-facing ambient light sensor that automatically adjusts the reticle brightness based on surrounding light conditions, aiming for better accuracy in different environments.

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