True! However it’s not like it’s a CZ issue alone. Most polymer pistols that are “optics ready” come with or need mounting plates. I like what the echelon has done with their truly optic ready set up. But the Czp10c pistol is a sweet shooter. Maybe the newer model will be better set up (saw an...
Unfortunately nothing without a plate. I went with c&h precision. Czp10 are def cheaper price point than others but they don’t come with plates and those are needed so I question advertising “optics ready”
Yep. Dots for me. Especially for distance. It’s often been said “ya don’t even use your sights when on real life”.
Well…maybe close quarters bad breath distance but as we have seen it’s not unheard of to have to engage a whack nut in a mall, store, church, etc at distances a dot can really...
Depends on shooter but yeah, some like a bigger window. I have not had issues with windows personally with holosun but again that’s just one guys experience. If ya can test different ones out that’s always a plus
I haven’t tried but I doubt I’d get this tight a group with irons at 15 yards. 5 shots all touching on index card just for reference with a holosun dot
So I’ll get more idea when I get to the range this week but should the red dot and the front sight be same point of aim? Like if. I have the red dot off and use irons. Would I have same sight picture and alignment if I turn the red dot on?
I guess I also need a can of compressed air as my red dot is not a clear circle. The instructions that came with Romeo zero mentioned the compressed air may fix that. I’ve looked through red dots before and don’t have astigmatism