Not All Red Dots are Red Dots? *here's why*

Published on October 21, 2023
Duration: 0:43

This guide, drawing from Civilian Tactical's expertise, clarifies that "red dot" sights are not limited to simple dots. It details variations like the Gideon Omega's traditional dot, the Gideon Mediator's circle reticle, and the Gideon Rock's green crosshair/donut, highlighting how different reticle designs cater to various shooting preferences and applications, particularly in competition.

Quick Summary

Not all "red dot" sights are simple dots. Modern optics offer diverse reticles like the Gideon Omega's traditional dot, the Gideon Mediator's circle "donut ring," and the Gideon Rock's green crosshair/dot. These variations cater to different aiming preferences and shooting applications, particularly in competition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Optic Variety
  2. 00:12Gideon Omega Optic
  3. 00:18Gideon Mediator Reticle
  4. 00:28Gideon Rock Reticle

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different types of red dot reticles available?

Red dot sights come with various reticles, including simple dots, "circle dots" or "donut rings" (a dot within a circle), and crosshairs with a central dot. Some also offer green reticle options instead of red.

How does a circle dot reticle differ from a standard red dot?

A standard red dot is a single aiming point. A circle dot reticle adds a circular outline around the central dot, which some shooters find helps them acquire the target faster by providing a larger aiming reference.

Are green reticles better than red reticles for red dot sights?

The preference for green versus red reticles is subjective and depends on lighting conditions and individual eyesight. Green can sometimes be more visible in bright daylight or against certain backgrounds, while red is a common standard.

What is an open reflex sight?

An open reflex sight is a type of non-magnifying optical sight. It features a lens housed in an open frame, projecting the reticle onto the lens for the shooter to see, allowing for a wide field of view.

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