The new Holosun ARO EVO

Published on March 2, 2025
Duration: 0:13

This entry covers the new Holosun ARO EVO red dot sight, as presented by Ziga from Polenar Tactical. Key features include a 28mm lens, a Bullet Drop Compensation (BDC) reticle, and notably low battery consumption, humorously indicated by a warning not to "eat the battery." The presentation emphasizes the optic's practical application on an AR-15 style rifle.

Quick Summary

The Holosun ARO EVO is a new red dot sight featuring a 28mm lens and a BDC reticle. It is highlighted for its exceptional low battery consumption, humorously noted by a 'NOT TO EAT THE BATTERY' marking, indicating long operational life on a single battery.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Holosun ARO EVO
  2. 00:03Lens and Reticle Specifications
  3. 00:06Battery Efficiency Feature

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Holosun ARO EVO red dot sight?

The Holosun ARO EVO features a 28mm lens and a Bullet Drop Compensation (BDC) reticle. It is also noted for its low battery consumption, humorously indicated by a warning not to 'eat the battery'.

What type of reticle does the Holosun ARO EVO use?

The Holosun ARO EVO utilizes a BDC (Bullet Drop Compensation) reticle. This type of reticle is designed to assist shooters in compensating for bullet drop at various distances.

What does the 'NOT TO EAT THE BATTERY' marking on the Holosun ARO EVO signify?

This humorous marking on the Holosun ARO EVO implies the optic has very low power consumption, meaning the battery lasts a long time. It's a playful way to highlight its energy efficiency.

Who presented the new Holosun ARO EVO optic?

The new Holosun ARO EVO optic was presented by Ziga from the popular firearms channel Polenar Tactical, known for their in-depth reviews and demonstrations.

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