EOTech XPS2-300 HWS | 2-Dot 300 AAC Blackout | MFG# XPS2-300
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Compact EOTech XPS2-300 holographic sight with a two-dot ballistic reticle calibrated for .300 AAC Blackout. Lightweight design runs on a single CR123 battery, offers 20 daylight brightness settings, and mounts to Picatinny/Weaver rails.
The EOTech XPS2-300 HWS is a compact holographic weapon sight configured with a two-dot ballistic drop reticle specific to .300 AAC Blackout. It is built on the XPS2 platform for a short, lightweight footprint and is not night-vision compatible. The sight is intended for use on AR-style platforms and similar rifles where a dual-zero reticle for subsonic and supersonic .300 BLK loads is required.
Product Specifications
- The manufacturer is EOTech.
- The model is XPS2-300.
- The UPC is 672294600459.
- The reticle is a 68 MOA circle with two 1 MOA dots configured for .300 AAC Blackout ballistics.
- The mount fits 1″ Weaver or MIL-STD-1913 (Picatinny) rails.
- The power source is (1) CR123 / 123 lithium battery.
- The sight provides 20 daylight brightness settings.
- Windage and elevation adjust at 0.5 MOA per click.
- The sight weighs 9.0 oz (255 g).
- The external dimensions are 3.8″ x 2.1″ x 2.5″ (97 x 54 x 64 mm).
- The unit is water resistant and submersible to 10 ft (3 m).
- The dot size is 1 MOA.
- The magnification is 1x and the eye relief is unlimited.
- The finish is Black matte.
- Night vision compatibility is not supported.
Designed for shooters who need a compact holographic sight tailored to .300 AAC Blackout ballistics, the XPS2-300 combines a short profile with a dual-zero reticle that simplifies transitions between subsonic and supersonic loads. The single-CR123 power configuration preserves rail space for magnifiers or backup sights while the robust housing provides water resistance and durable handling in field use.
Users commonly praise the XPS2-300 for its compact, lightweight design and the practicality of the two-dot ballistic reticle when switching between subsonic and supersonic .300 Blackout loads.
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