Aimpoint ACRO vs Holosun 509T

Published on June 25, 2021
Duration: 25:51

This video compares the Aimpoint ACRO and Holosun 509T, focusing on their closed emitter designs which offer enhanced reliability against environmental factors compared to exposed emitter sights. The discussion covers their applications, features, and potential drawbacks, providing insights for users seeking robust red dot solutions for pistols and submachine guns.

Quick Summary

Closed emitter red dot sights, such as the Aimpoint ACRO and Holosun 509T, offer enhanced reliability by protecting the aiming diode from environmental factors like dirt and moisture. This makes them ideal for demanding applications where exposed emitter sights might fail. The Holosun 509T also boasts superior battery life, multiple reticle options, and a solar-assisted power system.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: ACRO vs 509T
  2. 01:00Channel Support & Shoutouts
  3. 03:25Understanding Closed Emitter Red Dots
  4. 06:22Aimpoint ACRO Deep Dive
  5. 11:32ACRO Battery Life & Price
  6. 15:10Holosun 509T Deep Dive
  7. 16:05509T Reticle Options & Solar
  8. 17:40509T Battery Life & Shake Awake
  9. 18:52509T Adjustment & Price
  10. 20:10Final Thoughts: Holosun 509T
  11. 21:32Aimpoint vs Holosun: The Future
  12. 23:19Conclusion: Which is Better?
  13. 25:20Outro & Community Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a closed emitter red dot sight and why is it beneficial?

A closed emitter red dot sight, like the Aimpoint ACRO or Holosun 509T, protects the diode that projects the aiming dot from environmental elements such as dirt, rain, and debris. This design offers greater reliability and consistent performance in adverse conditions compared to exposed emitter sights.

How does the Aimpoint ACRO's battery life compare to the Holosun 509T?

The Aimpoint ACRO generally has shorter battery life, partly due to its smaller CR1225 battery and a theorized bluish tint in its glass. The Holosun 509T uses a larger CR1632 battery and benefits from a solar panel and shake-awake feature, offering significantly longer operational times.

What are the key differences in reticle options between the Aimpoint ACRO and Holosun 509T?

The Aimpoint ACRO typically offers a single 3.5 MOA red dot. In contrast, the Holosun 509T provides multiple reticle options, including a 65 MOA circle with a 2 MOA dot, a 65 MOA circle only, and a 2 MOA dot only, allowing users to choose based on their preference and application.

Which red dot sight is considered a better value between the Aimpoint ACRO and Holosun 509T?

Based on features, battery life, and price, the Holosun 509T is widely considered a better value. While the Aimpoint ACRO is a premium optic, the 509T offers comparable or superior performance in many areas at roughly half the cost.

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