I’ve been on the red dot train for a while now, but the Leupold DeltaPoint Micro piqued my curiosity. Billed as the slimmest micro red dot on the market, it promised a low-profile option for concealed carry. Here’s the skinny after putting it through its paces.
Specs:
- Weight: 1.6 ounces
- Dimensions: 2.25″ x 1.25″
- Battery life: Up to 5 years (advertised)
- MOA dot size: 2.5 MOA or 7 MOA (depending on model)
Best Features:
- Super low profile: This thing barely sits higher than iron sights, making it ideal for carry. No more holster hunting!
- Rugged construction: Leupold is known for its bombproof optics, and the DeltaPoint Micro is no exception.
- Motion-activated illumination: The dot automatically turns on when you pick up the pistol, a nice touch for quick acquisition.
- Battery life: Leupold claims a whopping 5 years on a single battery. That’s impressive for a red dot.
Advantages on the Range:
- Faster target acquisition: No more aligning front sight and rear sight. Just focus on the target and put the dot on it.
- Improved accuracy: Especially for shooters with less-than-perfect vision, red dots can significantly tighten up your groups.
- Co-witnessing with iron sights: In case of electronic failure, you can still use your iron sights through the small window.
The Not-So-Great Stuff:
- Tiny window: While great for profile, the small viewing window can be a bit claustrophobic at first.
- Dot size: The 2.5 MOA dot, while precise, can obscure some targets at distance.
- Price: Leupold optics come at a premium, and the DeltaPoint Micro is no exception.
My Experience:
The DeltaPoint Micro definitely takes some getting used to. The small window and bright dot were a bit distracting at first. But once I adjusted my sight picture and found the right dot size (I went with the 7 MOA), I started seeing results. My accuracy improved, and target acquisition was noticeably faster.
However, I wouldn’t recommend this for competition shooting. The small window can slow you down during rapid fire strings. But for concealed carry or recreational target shooting, it’s a solid option.
What Others Are Saying:
Reviews online are mixed. Some users rave about the low profile and ease of use, while others find the window too small and the dot size limiting. A common complaint is that the dot can be difficult to see in bright sunlight.
The Verdict:
The Leupold DeltaPoint Micro is a well-made, innovative red dot sight. But its tiny size comes with some trade-offs. If you prioritize a low-profile carry optic and are willing to invest the time to adjust your shooting style, it’s worth considering. However, if you’re on a tight budget or prefer a larger viewing window, there might be better options out there.
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