With the introduction of the second-generation Leupold DeltaPoint Pro (DP-Pro) in 2018 ($520, leupold.com); Trijicon Specialized Reflex Optic (SRO) in 2019 ($749, trijicon.com); and the recent launch of the SIG Sauer Romeo2 ($780, sigsauer.com); it seemed as if the market was moving quickly towards larger lenses in pistol-mounted optics. Why wouldn’t it? Common sense dictates that a larger optic window allows the shooter to see more of the target area. The more information a shooter can take in, the better decisions one can make. The winner of a modern gunfight (or competition) will come down to who is making the best decisions — faster. Information, and the ability to...