how is the parralax issue on those ? I tried a few reflex sights and its horriible. I have to look directly center or else the reticle "moves" when I move my head even though im not moving the the marker.
They are parallax free pass 10yds so it is quite good compared to other reddot designs which are usually at minimum 50yds like the Bushnell TRS-25. That being said the really high end sights like aimpoint or eotech would have similar parallax performance but they are also on the highend price range for Magfed use and Eotechs would most likely get damaged from an FSR impact.
@@magfedranchpaintball ahh thank you. Thats why I prefer Prisim sights since the reticle is also etched rather than a laser bouncing off to the sight. Hope you can do some reviews for other Prisim sights right now i have a Monstrum Marksman. Thanks again for the reply awesome channel !!!
The main differences is the M-spec adds night vision capability and has the more standard "eotech" style reticle - 60 MOA ring with 2 MOA dot vs eotech 68 and 1. The R-spec has a 50 and 3 dot by comparison. Also, the parallax minimum is 10yds on M-spec vs 25yds on R-spec so in theory the M-spec was designed for more CQB engagement but that can be debatable. Lastly the M-spec is built in a more rugged casing. All these added features gives it it's M = military designation. Personally unless you were going to play some night vision games the R-spec should be just fine.
Ya I got a few of them there as good as the high dollar one I’ve bought in the past
I got 3 eotechs and 2 of these m spec and the mspec is damn good for the price
how is the parralax issue on those ? I tried a few reflex sights and its horriible. I have to look directly center or else the reticle "moves" when I move my head even though im not moving the the marker.
They are parallax free pass 10yds so it is quite good compared to other reddot designs which are usually at minimum 50yds like the Bushnell TRS-25. That being said the really high end sights like aimpoint or eotech would have similar parallax performance but they are also on the highend price range for Magfed use and Eotechs would most likely get damaged from an FSR impact.
@@magfedranchpaintball ahh thank you. Thats why I prefer Prisim sights since the reticle is also etched rather than a laser bouncing off to the sight. Hope you can do some reviews for other Prisim sights right now i have a Monstrum Marksman. Thanks again for the reply awesome channel !!!
So would you recommend the M Spec? Or would you recommend the R Spec?
Depends on how you train the a spec and r spec are fine for normal range shooting or standard Home defense
The main differences is the M-spec adds night vision capability and has the more standard "eotech" style reticle - 60 MOA ring with 2 MOA dot vs eotech 68 and 1. The R-spec has a 50 and 3 dot by comparison. Also, the parallax minimum is 10yds on M-spec vs 25yds on R-spec so in theory the M-spec was designed for more CQB engagement but that can be debatable. Lastly the M-spec is built in a more rugged casing. All these added features gives it it's M = military designation. Personally unless you were going to play some night vision games the R-spec should be just fine.
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