Holosun ARO First Impressions

Published on June 19, 2025
Duration: 9:32

This video provides first impressions of the Holosun ARO, a budget-friendly red dot sight. The reviewer highlights its Aimpoint T2-like aesthetics, robust mounting system with interchangeable height mounts, and the versatility of its multi-reticle system. Despite initial skepticism about its lower price point, the reviewer finds it to be a solid performer for its cost, suitable for various shooting applications.

Quick Summary

The Holosun ARO (Advanced Rifle Optic) is a budget-friendly red dot sight offering excellent value at around $200 for the multi-reticle version. It features an Aimpoint T2-inspired design, a secure mounting system with interchangeable height options, and a versatile multi-reticle system.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Holosun ARO and what are its key features?

The Holosun ARO (Advanced Rifle Optic) is a budget-friendly red dot sight with an Aimpoint T2-like design. It features a robust mounting system with interchangeable height mounts (lower third and absolute co-witness) and a multi-reticle system allowing toggling between a 2 MOA dot and a 62 MOA circle with dot.

How much does the Holosun ARO cost and is it a good value?

The base model Holosun ARO is priced around $160, while the multi-reticle version (MRS) costs approximately $200, including the mount. The reviewer considers it a 'home run' for the price, offering significant value for its features and performance.

What are the reticle options on the Holosun ARO MRS?

The Holosun ARO MRS offers a multi-reticle system. Users can select between a 2 MOA red dot only, a 62 MOA circle with a 2 MOA dot, or just the 62 MOA circle. The reviewer prefers the dot-only or dot-and-circle options.

How does the Holosun ARO's mounting system compare to other optics?

The ARO's mounting system is noted as an improvement over earlier Holosun AEMS generations. It uses a more secure crossbolt with a larger nut. The optic also comes with interchangeable mounts for both lower third and absolute co-witness heights.

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