I just got my shipment of these in and thought I would share some pics and thoughts. The optic is revolutionary in it design and is the best optic that ELCAN has ever made IMHO. Here are some of the key features that seperate it from all others:
1X to 4X with a flip of a lever
No change in eye relief (whether your on 1X or 4X)
Dual illumination (can illuminate the center dot or illuminate the cross hairs)
Dot and crosshairs are visible in full sun
There are also some down sides to the optic:
ARMS mount
Heavy (1 pound 5 ounces)
Eye relief is around 2" on 1X setting
Lever to rotate power setting is somewhat hard to find
I want to love this optic in the worst possible way, but the eye relief on 1X really bugs me. I can get 4-5 inches of eye relief from almost any 1-4 variable powered optic. I am not a nose to charging handle shooter, but with this optic, I will have to be in order to get the full FOV. The ARMS mount is VERY tight on my rail. So tight in fact that I had to pry the levers open with a tool. :mad:
The external elevation and windage doesn’t sit all that well with me either, but I think they would be VERY difficult to bump and change your zero.
All in all, this is one of the most interesting optics to hit the Tactical market since the S&B Short Dot IMHO. It is also much cheaper than the S&B!
Regarding the mount: It should be everyone’s duty to voice their opinion at the Elcan booth the next time they’re at a trade show (I.E. Shot Show). Together, we can make the world a better place. That’s the ONLY thing preventing me from getting one.
I agree. The problem is that you generally get the “sales force” at these shows. They generally do not care or even understand that there is a problem.
I also know that Elcan is working with LT on putting their superior mount onto the DR. We shall see if it makes its way to the Civy market or not.
It will be prob this saturday or early next week before i can head back to the range. I’ll check mine out with multipe removals to check zero at 100 yards. I wish it had larue mounts.
I spent some quality time with this optic today (bench work and moving/shooting drills). It was full sun today and the steel was white. I had no problem seeing the illuminated dot and optic was quick on target. It is starting to grow on me.