I agree with shanewebster! The H1 is a reliable choice, just not as robust as the T1. It all depends on your planned use case.
Are there any specific tests that showcase their durability? I want to see the numbers!
Both models are tested for water resistance, with the T1 rated for deeper submersion. I’ve taken both out in heavy rain without issue, but the T1 felt more secure.
It’s pretty clear that T1 is built for extremes! However, the price difference made me go for the H1, and I’m happy with it so far.
Interesting! Has anyone had experiences with either going through a serious drop or impact?
I dropped my T1 from about 8 feet during a range session, and it worked perfectly afterward. I can’t speak for the H1 in that scenario though.
Haha, I always worry my T1 will become a frisbee during that kind of fall! But good to hear that yours survived, eshaw!
If you’re looking for less chance of failure during heavy use, T1 is your best bet. It may be pricier, but for me, reliability trumps cost.
That’s a logical perspective! Maybe borrowing a T1 for a test run could help me decide.
Absolutely! Testing both before making a purchase is always wise. Durability might feel different in real-world usage versus just specs.
Honestly, I think both sights will serve you well. Just ensure you know your primary usage to make the best choice!
That’s reassuring! I’ll take both into consideration and do a bit more reading.
In the grand debate of H1 vs. T1, just remember: what matters most is what you actually need. Whatever you choose, enjoy hitting targets!
I’ve had both the H1 and T1. I found the T1’s durability to be worth the extra weight, especially if you’re out in tough conditions.
That’s interesting! I was worried about the H1 being too lightweight. Is it stable enough for quick target acquisition?
I find the H1 easier to install and adjust. Weight didn’t bother me since I mostly shoot from a bench.
The ease of installation really helps. Do you think it would still hold up under more rugged conditions?
I took the T1 to a carbine class and it performed flawlessly! Definitely worth the investment for serious users.
That’s great to hear! I wonder if the H1 can handle that level of use, though.
Honestly, both sights are great. The T1 feels sturdier, but if you don’t need that, the H1 does the job well.