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The room is lit with CFLs, but the red dot is distorted with the lights out. I have tried shutting everything off in the room; Mac, stereo, guitar amps, TV, DVR, recording equipment but no go. I'll have to try taking the amps out of the room sometime, they are tube amps, could be the big caps...
Mystery solved?
I think it must be EMI. I haven't found the culprit, but something in my toy room is the root cause. I can take the Aimpoint out of this one particular room and it works fine. Anyone else experience this?
Esrice, along with my bifocals, I have a slight astigmatism. I could describe what I see as a starburst. I do have it at the first position where I can just see the dot. I'm in artifical light right now, daylight could make a big difference. It does with iron sights.
I have bifocals. I have tried various mounting positions with and without my glasses. Guess I will take it to work and have younger eyes look through it. Clone, you probably have a good point, although I hope your wrong, this thing will not be useable they way it is.
MidwayUSA. There was no registration card, I did it online on Aimpoint's sight. Came in a plane white box with a cheap photocopied picture/logo on front. For the money and reputation of the M4s, I'm I wrong to expect a crisp round dot? Again, I have no experience with these devices until now.
Poor instructions, they state 7 NVD, 8 daylight and 1 extra bright. I currently have it at position 8 from 12 o'clock which is off. The instructions don't say but I'm assuming this is the first daylight position. On postion 8, the dot is very small. When I bring the gun up the dot appears...
I just purchased my first Red Dot, an Aimpoint M4s. My question is that the dot does not appear round all the time. Sometimes it looks like a red arc circling a globe? What am I doing wrong?
I have many Glocks, I reload for all of them. Do some research in this forum, there is a lot of information and misinformation about reloading for Glocks. You need to make the call.
It depends on what you are loading for. If you are loading your bench rest rifle for 1/2 MOA target shooting, sorting makes sense. If you are loading your handgun for plinking, load'em and shoot'em.