Trujicon SRO VS RMR

@Mark A Ouellette is our master with a doctorate on this subject. Mark my good friend please direct the op to your excellent tutorial on this subject
 
Have you considered the RCR? I prefer a closed emitter when really exposed to the elements. I’ve had debris and mud collect in the RMR and SRO which can block the emitter. If not, I like the SROs larger window while hunting. By design, the RMR is more durable although I haven’t heard of SROs failing.
 
Trijicon RMO or SRO which is better for DG double rifle?
Trijicon makes a heck of a great optic but...
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The MRO above is a pretty big reflex sight! It will be like strapping a brick on top of your double rifle barrels!

Stick with an RMR, SRO, or closed emitter RCR as Samson suggested above.
Here's a video on the RCR:
https://www.trijicon.com/products/subcategory/trijicon-rmr-hd-reflex-sight

Here is a rather long thread on Reflex sights for Dangerour Game Rifles
https://www.africahunting.com/threads/red-dot-rmr-sights-for-dangerous-game-rifles.73440/

Here's an RMR next to a RCR:
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Here's a short thread

I do however love Aimpoint H1 and the newer H2.
I think these are great sights and while bigger than an RMR or RCR, are much smaller than an SRO!
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The RMR by design is more robost and should take some "bangs" better than SRO due to the intentional shape. The SRO is nice in that it has a larger window.

On a night stand pistol I hade a little more difficulty deciding but for my 458 it was easy to choose the RMR.

My opinion is that lined up on a stock the dot is so easy to find on the RMR that the SRO's larger window is not much if any advantage at all. On a pistol, the dot is easier to find on the SRO.

Dangerous game rifle - RMR
Combat/Carry/Duty pistol - RMR
Recreational/Non-carry pistol - Personal preference
 
There is a sro torture video on you tube. Guy bangs sro against sterl rail trows it 40 yards and drops it from 5 feet. No damage.
 
I have an AimPoint T2 (titanium cousin of the H2) on my AR and love it. I'd choose it again for a DG specifically for hunting elephant because it's that quick and durable. If you are looking to put it on a double rifle, it may not look the part but the performance will be there. The only other RDO's I'd recommend are from Trijicon.

We all have different eyes and what works for one person may not work for another. Applications and intended uses will also play a factor. The biggest things I've found to concern myself with is having a top quality optic that is extremely durable. Offerings from Aimpoint and Trijicon have proven themselves worthy in these areas.
 

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