Red Dot VS Reflex (Best Inexpensive Optic)

Published on November 11, 2019
Duration: 7:03

This video compares two inexpensive red dot sights: the True Glow ($50) and the BSA ($20). The reviewer found the BSA to be more user-friendly and visible, especially on its lowest setting, compared to the True Glow which struggled in bright conditions. Both optics were tested on AR-15 platforms.

Quick Summary

The BSA red dot sight ($20) is recommended as a more user-friendly and visible budget optic compared to the True Glow ($50). The BSA offers better performance in bright conditions on its lowest setting and includes selectable reticles, making it ideal for general plinking and casual shooting on AR-15 platforms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Red Dot vs Reflex
  2. 00:18True Glow Red Dot Overview
  3. 00:45BSA Red Dot Overview
  4. 01:10Rifle Setup for Testing
  5. 01:32True Glow Shooting Test (Low Brightness)
  6. 02:40True Glow Shooting Test (High Brightness)
  7. 03:32BSA Red Dot Shooting Test (Low Brightness)
  8. 05:09BSA Red Dot Shooting Test (High Brightness)
  9. 05:26Comparison and Verdict
  10. 06:43Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

Which inexpensive red dot sight is better for visibility in bright conditions?

In a comparison between the True Glow ($50) and BSA ($20) red dot sights, the BSA was found to be significantly more visible on its lowest brightness setting during mid-morning daylight. The True Glow struggled in these conditions, requiring a higher brightness setting.

What are the key differences between the True Glow and BSA budget red dot sights?

The True Glow red dot, costing around $50, offers multiple brightness settings and comes with flip-up covers. The BSA red dot, priced at $20, features seven brightness settings and allows for reticle changes, making it more versatile for general shooting.

Are budget red dot sights suitable for AR-15 platforms?

Yes, budget red dot sights like the True Glow and BSA can be suitable for AR-15 platforms for general shooting and plinking. While they may not offer the same performance as premium optics, they provide a cost-effective way to improve target acquisition.

Which red dot sight is recommended for general plinking and ease of use?

For general plinking and ease of use, the BSA red dot is recommended over the True Glow. Its superior visibility on lower settings and the option to change reticles make it more user-friendly and practical for casual shooting activities.

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