The C3 1-6x24 is the competition rifle scope built for 3-Gun, USPSA Rifle, and the disciplines that ask for true 1x at the low end and accurate 6x at the high end.
The optic is a tool for the discipline that demands a single rifle scope across varied distance and conditions.
HUD design is the Heads-Up Display geometry that defines the C-MORE product family. The optic does not put a tube between the eye and the target. The field of view is unlimited because the optical path is open.
Dad has been telling you to focus and work hard since you were little. Turns out it was good advice for a lot more than shooting. Happy Father's Day to the man who taught you where to put your attention.
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CRC2. Compact micro red dot. Built for the carry optics shooter who needs a small footprint without giving up dot reliability. The compact tier from the brand that does optics.
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Match pressure exposes the optic that doesn't belong. The dot disappears, the brightness lags, the mount drifts. The optic that holds up is the one the shooter forgets about during the run.
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Warrenton, Virginia is where C-MORE was founded and where the company still operates. Same town, same building, same approach to the work. Design happens here. Manufacturing happens here. Warranty service happens here.
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Different disciplines reward different optics. Steel Challenge wants speed. USPSA wants versatility. 3-Gun wants the dot to hold up.
What discipline do you shoot most, and what does that ask of your dot?
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Veteran owned is a values claim at C-MORE, not a marketing line. The ownership shapes the decisions, the standards, and the way the product gets evaluated before it leaves the building. People who understand what the equipment is for tend to build it differently.
The Railway series brings the C-MORE HUD geometry to the long-gun audience.
Aluminum or polymer body, interchangeable dot modules from 2 to 16 MOA, the same unlimited field of view that defines the brand.
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The RTS3B-V2D is out!
Dual-pattern bottom plate. Now mounts to both C-MORE and DeltaPoint Pro footprints. One optic, two ecosystems.
Button lockout mode. Accidental adjustments on stage, solved.
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We'd be curious to hear from the community: what was the first reflex optic you trusted enough to compete with, and what changed your mind about what a sight should do?
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Every freedom that lets a brand like ours exist was paid for by someone who did not come home to see it. Today is theirs. And it belongs to the families who have lived in the space those names left behind.
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Before C-MORE had a product catalog, it had a US National Championship and an IPSC World Championship to its name, both won that same year on the same sight. The company grew up around what shooters did with the optic, not the other way around.
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Shift your head behind the optic and the dot stays locked on target. That's parallax-free aiming working the way it's supposed to. For competition shooters working awkward shooting positions, that property is the whole reason an open emitter design exists.
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