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I’d go with a 10-yard zero on a P365 carry gun. That’s the sweet spot for defensive ranges, and you’ll still be close enough at 15–20.

More importantly, once you zero at 10, take the time to see where it hits at 5, 7, 15, and 20 so you know your holds.
Great, thanks. I'll try to get it done by this coming Tuesday, maybe tomorrow. I'm looking forward to the experience! Thanks again!
 
Sig Romeo X Compact is a great choice and will co witness with the stock sights on your P365. You have your choice of open or closed emitter and they are assembled in America. They are tough as nails and backed by Sigs forever warranty.
 
WOW! Do I really need to repeat myself over and over for you to comprehend?

Your positioning Holosun as a negative just because they are a Chinese company, yet you say you prefer Vortex because it’s an American company. This American company has products made with Chinese parts, so we all get you don’t like the Chinese, but you’re still supporting China by promoting Vortex.

BTW… the phone or computer you’re using is most likely all Chinese parts as well, so you’re better off just getting over it, cause you can’t get away from it! 🤣
I imported from China for 10 years.

There is a massive difference between buying from an American company who imports from China, than directly from a Chinese company.

Although I can't speak to Holoson or Vortex. Living in China for 5 years as quality control for American companies......massive difference.
 
WOW! Do I really need to repeat myself over and over for you to comprehend?

Your positioning Holosun as a negative just because they are a Chinese company, yet you say you prefer Vortex because it’s an American company. This American company has products made with Chinese parts, so we all get you don’t like the Chinese, but you’re still supporting China by promoting Vortex.

BTW… the phone or computer you’re using is most likely all Chinese parts as well, so you’re better off just getting over it, cause you can’t get away from it! 🤣
I imported from China for 10 years.

There is a massive difference between buying from an American company who imports from China, than directly from a Chinese company.

Although I can't speak to Holoson or Vortex. Living in China for 5 years as quality control for American companies......massive difference.
Congrats on the 10-year import badge, but let’s not pretend you unlocked some secret level of wisdom. Quality isn’t about latitude and longitude, it’s about design, specs, and QC. That’s why Apple makes iPhones in China and not in your garage. If you think every product stamped ‘Made in China’ sucks, you’d better toss your phone, your TV, and probably half the gear in your gun safe. The truth is… the best companies (Holosun included) control their process so tightly it doesn’t matter where the factory sits. The only massive difference here is between people who adapt to reality and those who cling to outdated talking points.
 
Well I finally got to the range to shoot my P365xl with a new O'sight S, my first red dot, I laser boresight Zeroed it at 15 yards in my basement before the range trip. The sight seems to work well it held my "as set zero" I will probably fine tune it later this week.
I didn't have a problem finding the reticle and it was fairly easy to keep it on target. It seems to co-witness at a lower 1/4th (a guess on my part) with the standard X-ray 3 sights.
I'm considering getting another on in RMR footprint for my P220 10mm SAO optic ready Legion, but maybe with a green reticle.
 
For those who are running the Sig Romeo X Compact, I'm running into issues finding a way to torque it down to spec. The all in one torque wrench I got is rubbing against the red dot and so to torque it down would be at an angle and I cant get a solid connection between the wrench and the screw in order to torque to spec. Does anybody have this same issue with the fix-it sticks wrench? Or anybody recommend a specific extension I can use?
 
For those who are running the Sig Romeo X Compact, I'm running into issues finding a way to torque it down to spec. The all in one torque wrench I got is rubbing against the red dot and so to torque it down would be at an angle and I cant get a solid connection between the wrench and the screw in order to torque to spec. Does anybody have this same issue with the fix-it sticks wrench? Or anybody recommend a specific extension I can use?
This should work…

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