I recently got a PVS-14 set up and was having trouble cheek welding when night shooting so I started to look into IR. I spent easily 40 hours on you tube checking out various IR devices and how they are used. I came across a great video which compared the Holosun to the Be Meyers and the PEQ. Those devices were out of my budget, but even the reviews indicated that the Holosun was a fierce contender to the BE Meyers and PEQ.
This devise is amazing. I zero'ed the visible laser at 50 yards during the day. I simply adjusted the visible laser until it was on point with my EOTECh dot. This took 2 min. I then fired 3 rds to verify zero. The IR is slaved to the visible, so once you zero the visible laser, the IR is also zero'ed.
I waited for nightfall and then headed into the woods to hunt some steel targets.
I had 95% hits on my steel from 25 yards. I hip fired, fired from prone and did some "walk fast and gun" vs "run and gun" I'm till learning how to shoot in NOD so I did not want to trip in my own back yard. :)
Anyway this devise is amazing. I would recommend to anyone. I have no plans to "upgrade" to a PEQ or Meyers as this thing does the job and its abilities are presently well beyond my needs. After research, I don't even see the need for the more expensive versions. That may change as I advance in my training, but I am nailing soda cans at 50 Yards every time with this on IR and visible. What more do you need. I have used it in -18 temps up here in the north NH white mou...
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