


AT3 RD-50 Haloīut much less noticeable and at less angles than the TRS-25.Īnd the 5 o’clock glob is in between the TRS-25 and Primary Arms.īrightness knob time…it does allow you to turn both ways. Note it does have a little bit of halo effect on the sides when you crank the brightness to the max. It worked perfectly fine on other days and of course indoors. Still…I highly recommend the Primary Arms Classic Red Dot Gen 2 if you’re looking to stay under $100 and have a bright, clear, and reliable red dot.Īgain… bright-ass summer day in the desert. Which further extends our guess that all these budget red dots (and maybe higher end ones) will experience shift when their adjustment knobs are directly hit. We needed pliers to remove it.īut the optic still worked and with no glass damage. Zero also held well through our testing for the last year or so.ĭirect hit on the elevation adjustment knob which caved it in a little. One small thing I don’t like about it is that the brightness adjustment knob doesn’t turn from 0 to 11…you gotta go all the way around.
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Plus the glob of glue at 5 o’clock is also much smaller and doesn’t obstruct as much as the TRS. Its 2 MOA dot is smaller but better for precise shots up close and farther targets where a larger dot might obscure the entire thing. The glass is quite clear and the red dot is still very visible even in the bright-ass desert. I’d opt for the non-riser edition since the one it comes with SUCKS. For under $60 and even cheaper sometimes, it does its job. Optic still worked though! TRS-25 Rear Glass DamageĪll in all…I still love the TRS-25. TRS-25 Elevation DentĪnd a little damage to the rear glass. Still perfect good for minute of bad guy.īut RIP to the turrets. TRS-25 Zero ShiftĪctually not too bad for a direct hit onto exposed elevation turrets…about a 3 MOA shift. Then we drop the unloaded rifle directly onto a rock and shoot at another target.

Its brightness knob is quite nice…good amount of resistance and you can turn it both ways (immediately go from 0 to max 11 brightness).Īnd zero? It’s held it great for its entire life…even on an AK pistol platform.īut now…we set up a target 50 yards away and zero on a small target. Mine has gone through at least 5 changes in the last 5 years.įor this reason I wouldn’t put it on a “bump in the night” gun because it could have drained its batteries.īut for a range gun…game on! Bushnell TRS-25 in Action That may be true with it on…but when it’s off you gotta change the battery at least every year (even when it’s off). TRS-25 GlobĮasier to acquire targets but may cover up smaller stuff at closer ranges.Īnd the “glob” of glue that holds in the red dot emitter at 5 o’clock is a little chunkier.īattery life is meh but par for the course in the price range…it’s rated at somewhere around 1000 hours (with conflicting data). The reticle is 3 MOA (covers 3 inches at 100 yards) which makes it a little larger than its counterparts at 2 MOA.
