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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Smoke" data-source="post: 4119054" data-attributes="member: 44374"><p>I don’t want anyone to think I’m trying to burn up red dots with hot fertilizer. There’s way too much evidence that points to their viability. The military kind of turns like an iceberg, but it didn’t take them long to read the writing on the wall. I’m thinking about picking up an enclosed emitter Holosun and putting on my EDC. The biggest downside that I never expected was having dust bunnies get the drizzles all over my lenses. That’s my biggest legitimate beef and it’s not exactly ginormous. I do think if there were a low profile method of mounting where it doesn’t reciprocate that would be a boon. It’s not like the holster market hasn’t adapted to everything thing else that floats down the creek. I know in the back of my mind my dot is two mils and start doing the maffs when I throw down to kind of mil range objects in my line of destruction.</p><p></p><p>I’m curious after reading Gideons original post what the CLEET qualifier looks like. He said they start at 25 and go out, how far out? I admit 75 to 100 plus in the shadows is tough with a handgun for myself, and probably a few others dimming with age and definitely caliber sensitive.</p><p></p><p>I just kind of thought that since these little hole cards have been out for a while, several guys with more than a little experience might have well reasoned pros and cons that are rarely discussed in front of the kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Smoke, post: 4119054, member: 44374"] I don’t want anyone to think I’m trying to burn up red dots with hot fertilizer. There’s way too much evidence that points to their viability. The military kind of turns like an iceberg, but it didn’t take them long to read the writing on the wall. I’m thinking about picking up an enclosed emitter Holosun and putting on my EDC. The biggest downside that I never expected was having dust bunnies get the drizzles all over my lenses. That’s my biggest legitimate beef and it’s not exactly ginormous. I do think if there were a low profile method of mounting where it doesn’t reciprocate that would be a boon. It’s not like the holster market hasn’t adapted to everything thing else that floats down the creek. I know in the back of my mind my dot is two mils and start doing the maffs when I throw down to kind of mil range objects in my line of destruction. I’m curious after reading Gideons original post what the CLEET qualifier looks like. He said they start at 25 and go out, how far out? I admit 75 to 100 plus in the shadows is tough with a handgun for myself, and probably a few others dimming with age and definitely caliber sensitive. I just kind of thought that since these little hole cards have been out for a while, several guys with more than a little experience might have well reasoned pros and cons that are rarely discussed in front of the kids. [/QUOTE]
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