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What MOA is an EOTech?

What MOA is an EOTech?

68 MOA
EOTECH reticles feature a 68 MOA ring surrounding a 1 MOA center dot allowing the shooter to quickly pick up and lock on a target.

Why does my EOTech look fuzzy?

BY DESIGN, the reticle will ‘appear’ blurry. The point of focus is in the far distance because of the holographic technology so up-close it will appear blurry. With the magnifier it’s much more crisp.

Does the military use EOTech?

The EOTECH 553 is in U.S. military service under the designation SU-231/PEQ and M553 in the commercial market. More recently, the U.S. Military is also purchasing and issuing the newer EOTECH EXPS3 model, designated the SU-231A/PEQ.

Are EOTech parallax free?

EOTECH’s sights have little parallax when the reticle is in the center of the viewing window, which is the optimum sighting position and also is the correct place for zeroing the sight.

What reticle does EOTech use?

EOTECH HWS XPS2™ Green. Reach your speed-to-target potential using our superlight XPS2 with green reticle technology. Proven 5X easier to see than red in daytime, our green reticle delivers faster target acquisition. The XPS2 is the shortest, smallest and lightest EOTECH holographic weapon sight available.

How accurate are holographic sights?

Another advantage is that holographic sights use a one-MOA reticle that stays at just one-MOA when magnified. This is much more accurate than other red dot sights that have a two-MOA reticle which multiplies in size when magnification is added.

How do EOTECH sights work?

The holographic sight encodes the wave patterns reflected from the view of the target area, and projects these wave patterns onto a clear window within the sight. The projected wave patterns are then illuminated by a laser, which reconstructs the wave patterns.

Does EOTech work with astigmatism?

EOTech EXPS2-0 is a holographic sight. Most holographic optics use a complicated reticle made up of a big circle and a small dot or some variation. These reticles often appear pretty clear and are easy to use for those with astigmatism. They do appear somewhat blurry to everyone when you focus solely on the reticle.