I like my C-More in terms of optics, but I can't stand the lack of clicks on the windage and elevation settings. Plus, it has this annoying problem that the elevation and windage settings aren't 100% independent. I found that I have to set elevation first before setting windage, because the elevation setting throws the windage off.
Also, the locking screws can throw off the final settings a bit.
It's really too bad, because out of all three, I like the C-More's size and function best. It's thin, light, and easy to use, plus the 2MOA module is perfect for me. I don't like the Aimpoint for their "tunnel vision" arrangement, and the Eotech, while cool, is hard to quickly deploy thanks to the multiple button presses needed to bring the brightness up.
All in all, I'll probably buy Eotechs from here on out, but I'd definitely be an all-C-More guy if they did the following:
1) precise 1/4MOA clicks on elevation and windage
2) absolutely, completely independent elevation and windage adjustments
3) 3X flip-to-side or FLIP-UP magnifier option
Yep, that's my opinion as well. Also, I didn't like where the brightness knob was on the C-More, I have to obstruct my view when adjusting it. Same with the EOTech 512.
So I have decided that sometime next year I am going to get a EOTech 557 and that flip over magnifier. Kinda pricey though.
Many people speak well of the C-More, maybe the metal ones are better?
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Yeah! I do think that the problem with the independence between adjustments comes from the fact that the polymer flexes.
So, precise 1/4MOA clicks might never be possible on the polymer version.
And yeah, they should've put the brightness knob on both sides of the body (for ambidextrous use). I do like the way the knob works, though--four audible clicks and I know I've got my low-light settings. Two more clicks and that's daylight.
i just zeroed my aimpoint on my ps90 today, it is dead nuts at 25 yds. ( i know your supposed to zero at 50 but this is wisconsin+winter=no outdoor ranges) so anyway ther is no more little black circle in the middle on the m4 zero target i used. that being the case, i think thats good enough. the aimpoint works great on the ps90, better than the on the m4 in my opinion.
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If U zero it at 2 inches lower - you'd probably be good for 50 yards as an estimate.
I'm running a Eotech 511 and thinking about trying a mirco red dot like the Burris fastfire. Does anyone have one on there PS90?
I have an Aimpoint Micro H-1 on the wife's PS90, works great!Originally Posted by GLOCKCRAZZ
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hi there. anyone reading the above should probably take a look at this thread:Originally Posted by ROBFIREWORKS
http://fnforum.net/trying-to-order-f...gh-t23892.html
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