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Why amber reticle on reflex sights?

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08 May 2015, 22:58
sputster
Why amber reticle on reflex sights?
I have been looking over a reflex sight like a Trijicon Reflex or a Mepro ML-21 for a short range carbine (AK). I am wondering why the amber reticle is still predominant on these sights, even when I read multiple reviews on how the reticle washes out in bright or changing lighting conditions. My Trijicon ACOG in the service used a red reticle powered by fiber optic / tritium lamp, and did not have problems in the bright sun or looking out to the open from a dark room or bunker (understanding though that the sight and reticle construction are somewhat different).

So I am not understanding the need for the amber reticle and its attendant blue background.


sputster
10 May 2015, 07:06
Sean Russell
Not really responsive to your post--but I like the green trijicons the best under all light conditions


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13 May 2015, 08:37
sputster
I asked Trijicon's tech contact about this - their response was:

"Amber is brighter to the average human eye than red. The filter is not required, but can help sharpen the dot in varying lighting conditions."

And though I read a number of reviews about the reticle washing out, I also read many that said that they had no problems seeing it. I guess it's situation dependent.


sputster