Was thinking about that Holosun for my g19 gen5 mos. do you have the Glock plate or aftermarket?
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Look into C&H Precision Weapons plates, a little pricey but worth it.I used the Glock plate, I didn’t even know about aftermarket plates.
Loving it, hitting plates at 80 yards away with a pistol is a first for me.
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Glad you got to that class. Can't wait to hear about it.I just got home from a two day Sage Dynamics RDS Defensive handgun class using this reticle. We probably shot somewhere between 650-800 rounds over the two days. The class was kind of like drinking from a fire hose and there is a lot to process, so this is just a few initial impressions of using the Vulcan reticle in the class.
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I have had mixed results on batteries. Ordered some new Duracell's from Amazon that, after sitting in storage for a few months, were showing 2.7v out of the package.I have my circle/dot on the second to highest setting as well. Only way I can see the reticle in all (so far) light scenarios. It is a bit bright inside when the room is darker, but worth it when I start looking out into the bright sunlight.
My new one must have been sitting on the shelf a while before I got it as I noticed it was blinking. Some blamed a capacitor needing charged so I put it in a window for a bit. Helped but not for long. Just replaced the battery and marked the date on the calendar. Second week since and no more blinking. Was going to meter the old battery but tossed it so that's out.
I bought some Lithium Ion in case they will work better in temperature changes. Most times the gun is next to my body and I produce a lot of heat. One of the benefits of being fat in the winter.I have had mixed results on batteries. Ordered some new Duracell's from Amazon that, after sitting in storage for a few months, were showing 2.7v out of the package.
Glad to hear you are putting in the time and getting results. My Vulcan has been sitting in the drawer for a few months now. Went to a Dave Spaulding red dot class last Sunday. It was fun.Bumping since have I've had a lot more trigger time behind this reticle the past few months, some live fire and a lot of dry fire.
I'm getting much quicker and more consistent with the draw and presentation. The dot is almost always in the window now. I overshoot high and left maybe once out of 100 presentations, but I am very happy with the muscle memory that I'm building.
Adding in a shot timer has really helped too. I am consistently beating the sub 2 second par time for draw from concealment to first shot. Because the chevron is consistently in the window and on target (1" circle at 3 yards) I'm not spending time refining much. I also don't worry about parallax anymore, so once I'm on target I press the trigger, regardless if things are centered in the window.
I still have things to work on to get more consistency on the trigger press. I am more accurate using the middle of my index finger and not the pad. I'm also still not 100% consistent with my support hand grip, but very happy with how things are progressing. I am all in on the red dot life now.
After mine set in a drawer for a few months, I threw it on my Staccato. Not sure if it is going to stay or not. Still like some of the things about it, especially the fact it doesn't wash out in bright sun when a lot of dot onlys do.FYI- Primary Arms had these for $320 and you can get 12% off site wide if you use promo code SAVE12.
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DetailsAfter rigorous field testing, this optic has been given a Silver-tier rating by the National Tactical Officers Association.The Holosun HS507C-X2-ACSS is a new generation of pistol red dot sight packed full of features like the multiple reticle system, solar failsafe, and shake awake...www.primaryarms.com