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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Probably the best price to performance optic set around. That said definitely not the best overall, I have no regrets but there is a noticeable reflection on the top left that I wish I had known about. Doesn't affect sight picture other than being reddish in that area.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
For $300, approximately, it's probably one of the best combos a novice can get without breaking the bank (too much), as well as begin to understand how a red-dot and a magnifier operate in tandem. Sight-picture, for what it is - once calibrated - is crystal, and the mounts do feel solid. The combo, too, comes with a pair of risers for the Juliet, if one prefers a "lower-third" sight-picture once magnified.That stated, one should know, immediately, that the eye relief of the Juliet itself is terrible, being the "Micro" variation. One probably will have to place it at or near the rear of the rail, leaving no room for a back-up iron: Consider purchasing a Romeo and a full-length Juliet, separately, and prepare to pay for the privilege.Can't veer terribly wrong for the price, per se, but if it weren't for the short magnifier, the combo could be at least four stars, easily: End-user milage will vary.
ian
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
The romeo part of this combo does not have shake awake technology so who knows what the battery life actually is. My romeo 5 that I bought over 5 years ago for $134 has shake awake and I've only had to change the battery once. Somehow they've de-evolved and I don't see that fact mentioned on this product at all.
Pete
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Probably the best price to performance optic set around. That said definitely not the best overall, I have no regrets but there is a noticeable reflection on the top left that I wish I had known about. Doesn't affect sight picture other than being reddish in that area.
Anonymous
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
For $300, approximately, it's probably one of the best combos a novice can get without breaking the bank (too much), as well as begin to understand how a red-dot and a magnifier operate in tandem. Sight-picture, for what it is - once calibrated - is crystal, and the mounts do feel solid. The combo, too, comes with a pair of risers for the Juliet, if one prefers a "lower-third" sight-picture once magnified.That stated, one should know, immediately, that the eye relief of the Juliet itself is terrible, being the "Micro" variation. One probably will have to place it at or near the rear of the rail, leaving no room for a back-up iron: Consider purchasing a Romeo and a full-length Juliet, separately, and prepare to pay for the privilege.Can't veer terribly wrong for the price, per se, but if it weren't for the short magnifier, the combo could be at least four stars, easily: End-user milage will vary.
ian
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
The romeo part of this combo does not have shake awake technology so who knows what the battery life actually is. My romeo 5 that I bought over 5 years ago for $134 has shake awake and I've only had to change the battery once. Somehow they've de-evolved and I don't see that fact mentioned on this product at all.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
For the price about the best your going to get.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
For the price about the best your going to get.
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