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    Oct 3, 2008
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    On a hill in Perry C
    Love my sig 5 and 7s and msr (I've intentionally tried to kill my 5 with drops to concrete and such) but all 3 starbust pretty bad with my eyes
    My holosun 403 and 515 are both much more crisp
    Not saying it's so bad I'm going to stop buying sig , just pointing out that dot clarity can be different depending on your eyes ...I'm sure to some people the holosun isn't as clear
    That was one thing that makes the Sig better than the Vortex for me. Dot was much clearer, even clearer than a couple of much more expensive offerings. Really want to check out a Holosun but nobody close by has them in stock.
     

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    Jan 3, 2024
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    My Nerf Gun needs a new scope. Not wanting to spend much money, its just a fun plinker and the scope will get painted some bright if not obnoxious color. Do any of these stand out above the others?
    My choices are:
    Holosun HS403B, $120
    Vortex Crossfire, $99.99
    Sig Romeo 5, $74.69
    Also open to any other suggestions for a dirt cheap dot scope if you have one.
    i have a sig 5 and it works ok. the dot is very bright and the eye relief is quite reasonable.
     
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