Holosun 507C Red Dot

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Bigfoot

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I used my Cabela's points and got myself a Holosun 507C and installed it on my Steyr M9. Went up to shooters world today and got it sighted in. Took a lot of turns on the adjusters, but I finally got it there.

Put about 100 rounds down range and have to say, wish I had done this sooner. My "getting older" eyes were having a trouble finding and focusing on my front sight. Wow, what a difference a red dot makes.

Really looking forward to putting a bunch more rounds through this now. Might have to get a second one for another gun now. LOL
 
nice to hear, another fella we shoot with has a holosun, i've the romeos, the venoms, burris ect. on a few pistols and pc, and yes on excellent target acquistion, i really like them so much i've gotten a few more to add to hand cannons
best of luck with it
Rj
 
I had cataracts replaced and found that the holosun 507c is terrific. I put one on a pistol and can actually see the sights on the target.
 
xerts1191 said:
Great info
Picking up the red dot is quite different than a traditional sight. I'm having to do a lot of dry fire practice to get better at finding the dot as I bring it up to find my sight picture.
 
That's the truth. After trying to index the dot right upon presentation, going back to irons is a snap.
 
Bigfoot said:
xerts1191 said:
Great info
Picking up the red dot is quite different than a traditional sight. I'm having to do a lot of dry fire practice to get better at finding the dot as I bring it up to find my sight picture.

One thing when trying to get used to a RMR or whatever RDS you are using is to subconsciously try to line the rear of the slide with the tip of your nose when you draw. Sounds stupid but quite often it will put you right where you need to be.
 
AZGlock21 said:
Bigfoot said:
xerts1191 said:
Great info
Picking up the red dot is quite different than a traditional sight. I'm having to do a lot of dry fire practice to get better at finding the dot as I bring it up to find my sight picture.

One thing when trying to get used to a RMR or whatever RDS you are using is to subconsciously try to line the rear of the slide with the tip of your nose when you draw. Sounds stupid but quite often it will put you right where you need to be.
Interesting. I'll have to try that.
 
AZ1182 said:
I have a slight astigmatism, red dots on a pistol are a no go for me. Eventually I will be replacing the Aimpoints on all of my rifles with either an ACOG or a quality LPVO.
Why does an astigmatism prevent you from using red dots on pistols? I'm no eye doctor, so I don't quite understand.
 
AZ1182 said:
Bigfoot said:
AZ1182 said:
I have a slight astigmatism, red dots on a pistol are a no go for me. Eventually I will be replacing the Aimpoints on all of my rifles with either an ACOG or a quality LPVO.
Why does an astigmatism prevent you from using red dots on pistols? I'm no eye doctor, so I don't quite understand.
Because a slight sunburst isn't intuitive, and my times from the draw to the first and last shots fired made me slower than I ever could be with irons. Plus irons don't give me migraines.

Given enough time I am sure things will get better and smaller. As far as red dots and astigmatism goes, I've heard good things about Eotech now that they've fixed their big mess up, and good things about Vortex's prism sights as well. Plus the newer Trijicon MRO's don't blur. I've heard that about Aimpoint's Comp M5 as well but no actual conformation from those with astigmatism that I know of.
Wow, that sounds like a bummer. Good to hear others are sort of addressing that though.
 
I recently bought a 507c as well as a 508t. I have really enjoyed both sights. I have struggled with not being able to focus on the front sight for a while, and it sure is nice to be able to keep both eyes open and see the circle and dot clearly for a change.
 
Bought a 508T-gr (green reticle). This so far my favorite sight for my pistols. About 500rds. of 9mm w/out any glitches.
 
Geekmedic said:
I recently bought a 507c as well as a 508t. I have really enjoyed both sights. I have struggled with not being able to focus on the front sight for a while, and it sure is nice to be able to keep both eyes open and see the circle and dot clearly for a change.
Yeah, I'm liking it more and more all the time. Still learning to pic up the dot faster though.
 
cjr said:
Bought a 508T-gr (green reticle). This so far my favorite sight for my pistols. About 500rds. of 9mm w/out any glitches.
If and when I decide to do my other pistol, I may look into the 508.
 
Hey man!
How you carrying that comfortably with the noticably larger sight on top? OWB leftie hip? IWB leftie 7-8 o'clock? Just curious because I know you're about my size, but in a leftie package. Might need good ideas for a 1911 frame and a red Dot of sorts.
 
theChad said:
Hey man!
How you carrying that comfortably with the noticably larger sight on top? OWB leftie hip? IWB leftie 7-8 o'clock? Just curious because I know you're about my size, but in a leftie package. Might need good ideas for a 1911 frame and a red Dot of sorts.
Chad man!!! Actually I shoot right handed, but it's actually not too bad.
 
Bigfoot said:
theChad said:
Hey man!
How you carrying that comfortably with the noticably larger sight on top? OWB leftie hip? IWB leftie 7-8 o'clock? Just curious because I know you're about my size, but in a leftie package. Might need good ideas for a 1911 frame and a red Dot of sorts.
Chad man!!! Actually I shoot right handed, but it's actually not too bad.
I guess that'll help from catching brass in the face. :lol:
 
desertoperator said:
I'm torn between the trijicon rmr and this for a backup canted site on my patrol M4.
This has a higher profile than an RMR, but a lower cost. So far I'm really happy with it. I've noticed the guy on Active Self Protection youtube channel here in AZ is running a couple of them now.
 
I picked up one of the older ones because it was on sale. I wanted to try it out before i committed to milling a slide for it, so I put it on a 22/45. There is a bit of a learning curve but once you get used to it, its is good to go. Will probably look into milling a slide for it soon.
 
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