Yes, we remade the T2 video

Published on October 27, 2024
Duration: 13:32

This video re-evaluates the Aimpoint T2 optic, addressing previous audio issues and YouTube demonetization. The instructor highlights the T2's improvements over the T1, particularly in reducing parallax error and enhancing clarity for night vision use. Key advantages include its robust build, accurate turrets, and simplicity, making it a benchmark for zero-magnification sighting systems despite its higher cost.

Quick Summary

The Aimpoint T2 is a benchmark optic due to its significantly reduced parallax error compared to the T1, making it ideal for passive night vision shooting. Its clearer glass enhances target acquisition, and its turrets offer reliable, accurate adjustments, setting it apart from many competitors.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Redoing the T2 Video
  2. 01:06Why Review the Aimpoint T2?
  3. 01:54Competitors: Holosun 515GM
  4. 02:48Aimpoint T2 vs. T1: Parallax Issues
  5. 03:12Night Vision Passive Shooting Challenges
  6. 04:37T1 Parallax with Magnifiers
  7. 05:46Aimpoint CompM4 as an Alternative
  8. 06:15T2 Improvements: Clarity and Parallax
  9. 07:11Turret Accuracy: A Key Aimpoint Advantage
  10. 08:50Night Vision Usability of Red Dots
  11. 10:10Sig Sauer Optics Discussion
  12. 11:00T2 as the Benchmark Optic
  13. 11:42Final Thoughts on the CompM4 and T2
  14. 12:09Channel Support and Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main advantages of the Aimpoint T2 over the T1?

The Aimpoint T2 significantly improves upon the T1 by virtually eliminating parallax error, which is crucial for passive shooting under night vision. It also features clearer glass, enhancing target visibility and contrast, and offers more accurate and reliable turrets for adjustments.

Why is parallax control important for night vision shooting?

Parallax error in optics means the reticle appears to shift relative to the target when the shooter's eye is not perfectly centered. Under night vision, especially during passive shooting (without active illumination), this error can make it difficult to accurately place shots, as the shooter may not be able to discern the true point of aim.

How does the Aimpoint T2 perform with magnifiers?

The T2's minimal parallax issues make it perform much better with magnifiers compared to the T1. While any optic with a magnifier requires proper zeroing, the T2's inherent parallax correction means that shifts in zero are far less pronounced and more manageable when transitioning between different magnifications or shooting distances.

What makes Aimpoint's turrets stand out?

Aimpoint's turrets are consistently praised for their accuracy. Unlike many other red dot sights, even high-end ones, Aimpoint's elevation and windage adjustments reliably correspond to their stated click values, meaning a click truly moves the point of impact by the intended amount, simplifying zeroing and adjustments.

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