CHONKY holographic DOT

Published on September 14, 2025
Duration: 1:15

This video demonstrates the parallax characteristics of a DOT holographic optic. The instructor shows that the reticle can be placed in various positions within the optic's window (top-left, upper edge, far right, bottom) at 70 yards and still achieve hits on a steel target. This highlights a key difference between holographic sights and traditional red dots, where reticle centering is often crucial.

Quick Summary

Holographic optics, such as the DOT sight tested, offer a significant advantage due to their minimal parallax. This allows for accurate shooting even when the reticle is not centered within the optic's window, a characteristic demonstrated at 70 yards on a steel target.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to DOT Holographic Optic
  2. 00:12Understanding Holographic Optic Parallax
  3. 00:2470 Yard Parallax Test Setup
  4. 00:37Reticle Placement: Top Left
  5. 00:47Reticle Placement: Upper Edge
  6. 00:53Reticle Placement: Far Right
  7. 01:01Reticle Placement: Bottom
  8. 01:04Test Results and Conclusion
  9. 01:08Previous Testing at 110 Yards

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a key advantage of holographic optics like the DOT sight?

A primary advantage of holographic optics is their minimal parallax. This means the reticle doesn't need to be perfectly centered in the optic's window for accurate aiming, unlike some traditional red dot sights.

How does the DOT holographic optic perform regarding parallax?

The DOT holographic optic demonstrates very minimal parallax. The video shows consistent hits on a steel target at 70 yards, even when the reticle is positioned at the extreme edges of the optic's viewing window.

What is the reticle similarity mentioned for the DOT holographic optic?

The reticle of the DOT holographic optic is described as having a strong similarity to those found on popular optics like the EOTech and the Vortex Huey, suggesting a familiar aiming point for users of those systems.

What kind of target was used to test the DOT holographic optic's accuracy?

The testing utilized an Azone ADAP TA target, which is a steel target. This type of target provides audible feedback upon impact, making it effective for verifying accuracy at various distances.

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