JThompson Posted May 7, 2010 Share Posted May 7, 2010 8 or 12. If they made a 10, that would be my choice. 6 gets very hard to see in the FL sun. They used to make 10s. I got some from that time..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eric nielsen Posted May 7, 2010 Share Posted May 7, 2010 Maybe I should've asked for a 10. I started with 2 c-mores, both with 8 min dots. One of them went all lopsided and dim & C-More drilled the dot module to 12moa and gave it back [no charge]. I liked the 12 especially at Frank Garcia's range which can put the sun directly in front and directly behind you on consecutive stages of fire. Overall I liked the 8 better. From what C-More told me, it's the same module with just the size of the drill bit being changed. My Docter by Beven Grams had a 7 which was brighter than any dot I've ever seen, period. Not very round though. My Aimpoint has a 10 which is brighter than every C-More I've ever tried, completely round, zero parallax. My back-up Aimpoint is a 4moa, also bright enough to see in any sun conditions. It works - the reason being it's bright. A 4moa C-more dot is almost invisible outside in July. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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