Meprolight MEPRO Pro V2 Red Dot Sights 1x20 mm
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Bassman's Review of Meprolight MEPRO Pro V2 Red Dot Sights 1x20 mm
This is my second Meprolight RDS Pro V2 (both with green reticles). The first one is mounted on a Tavor X95 chambered for 5.56. This second unit is mounted on a Tavor X95 chambered for .300 BLK. On the 5.56 X95, I mounted the Pro V2 along with a Meprolight 3X magnifier. Since my intended use of the .300 BLK rifle is shorter distance, with a suppressor and subsonic ammo, I opted to forgo the magnifier. I mounted this second Pro V2 at the rearmost position on the X95's top rail, even though doing so blocks access to the X95's built-in iron sights. Mounting the Pro V2 at the rearmost position works well for my aging eyes. I was able to see the reticle clearly, and to acquire the target easily. I noted that forgoing magnification puts a premium on lighting. The indoor range where I was zeroing the rifle has some poorly illuminated locations, depending on the placement of the target. I used a Surefire Scoutlight Pro, which casts enough additional light at 50 yards to make a difference (I could see the target at 50 yards without squinting). As to zeroing in the Pro V2, windage was a snap. Zeroing the elevation took a bit more work, perhaps because of the rearward location of the unit on the rail, perhaps because the subsonic .300 BLK ammo has a pretty steep trajectory. I was close to running out of room to adjust elevation. But in any event, after some tweaking, the Pro V2 zeroed successfully. I'm a fan of the Meprolight products. If I'm so lucky to have a reason to get another, count me in. (Also, kudos to Opticsplanet for easy transaction.)
Pros:
- Easy to mount; zeros well; good sight picture
Cons:
- None
Best Used for:
- Great on Tavor X95
Would Recommend:
Yes
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