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The scientific and physiological differences between red and green optical sights to help shooters determine which color suits their needs. Because the human eye is naturally more sensitive to green wavelengths, that color often appears brighter and is easier to detect in daylight or transitional lighting. Conversely, red emitters are frequently preferred for preserving night vision and providing better contrast against lush, green outdoor backgrounds.
https://valortec.com/red-dot-vs-green-dot-optics/
By ValortecThe scientific and physiological differences between red and green optical sights to help shooters determine which color suits their needs. Because the human eye is naturally more sensitive to green wavelengths, that color often appears brighter and is easier to detect in daylight or transitional lighting. Conversely, red emitters are frequently preferred for preserving night vision and providing better contrast against lush, green outdoor backgrounds.
https://valortec.com/red-dot-vs-green-dot-optics/