Posted November 6, 2017 5:31 pm by Comments

By Brad Fitzpatrick

Lenses on the Wolverine are very good and offer scratch-resistant, anti-reflective lens coatings that transmit light well and limit distracting reflection.

Sightmark’s Wolverine CSR 1×23 Red-Dot Scope is proof that inexpensive optics don’t have to be cheap

Lenses on the Wolverine are very good and offer scratch-resistant, anti-reflective lens coatings that transmit light well and limit distracting reflection.

Increased interest in AR-pattern rifles over the last decade has prompted optic manufacturers to offer more options to black gun shooters. Many of those new optics are 1x red-dot sights, which are lightweight, parallax-free and provide a clear aiming point in any light conditions — so long as you remember to change the batteries.

The red dot sights currently on the market vary in many ways, especially in price. Depending upon your needs, and budget, you can top your AR with red-dot sights that range in price from $40 to north of $800.

There’s an old axiom that states: “You get what you pay for.” My personal experience with optics has demonstrated just that, but with a few exceptions of course. With that said, when I set out to test Sightmark’s Wolverine CSR 1×23 red-dot sight, with an MSRP of $155, I wasn’t holding out much hope that this optic would punch above its weight. But fierce competition, particularly in the $100 to $200 …Read the Rest

Source:: Guns and Ammo

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