Holosun SCS Carry vs EPS Carry Comparison - Photos + Video (2024)

At SHOT Show this year, Holosun announced a bunch of cool new optics but I’m most excited for the SCS Carry. The SCS Carry is a continuation of the SCS line, which simply stands for Solar Charging Sight. There’s no battery you have to worry about swapping, because this optic has a solar panel that charges itself. And with a battery life of 20,000 hours, as long as you can charge it for a few hours at least some point within the 2 years of battery life, you’re good to go. And simply going to the range and using the optic will charge it enough as well.

So far Holosun has made the SCS line firearm specific – there is the Glock MOS version, one for the Walther PDP, one for , one for the Sig P320, and one for the HK VP9. This really expands what the SCS lineup can do because there are a lot of guns that can direct mount the SCS Carry like the Sig P365, Springfield Hellcat, and S&W Equalizer to name a few.

Essentially if you have a 407k, 507k, or EPS Carry you can use the SCS Carry. So if the EPS Carry already has a K series footprint and is an enclosed optic, meaning that there is a hood and second pane of glass enclosing the emitter, then why does the SCS Carry exist? Is it an upgrade from the EPS Carry? We’ve been asked these questions by many people already, and we’ll cover when someone might want the EPS Carry over the SCS Carry and vice versa.

Differences Between The Two Optics

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Let’s start with the differences between the two optics. The main difference is the solar panel, and there are two distinctions to the SCS’s solar panel compared to the EPS Carry’s solar panel.

Battery Life Differences

The first distinction is the super obvious one, the battery life. The SCS can potentially operate indefinitely with the internal, rechargeable 20,000 hour battery. So the SCS has a rechargeable battery whereas the EPS Carry has solar failsafe. Solar Failsafe just means if your EPS Carry’s battery fails, you have a backup power source when natural or artificial light is available. So the EPS Carry’s Solar Failsafe is not charging the battery like it does with the SCS Carry, it is just a backup battery source. The EPS Carry’s battery life is 50,000 hours though so it should last a long time.

Solar Panel Differences

The SCS Carry’s solar panel system has more advanced multi-directional light sensors to auto adjust brightness in dynamic lighting situations. Which means that its auto-brightness mode works better because it adjusts better to the light. If you’re a fan of auto brightness mode, this might be more enticing than the EPS Carry. One thing to note here is that only the MRS EPS Carry has a solar panel, the 2 MOA dot and 6 MOA dot options do not come with a solar panel.

Shake Awake

First for those of you who do not know what Shake Awake is, most Holosun optics will automatically turn off after 10 minutes of inactivity, and when you pick them up they automatically turn on. This is mainly to preserve the battery life.

The SCS Carry doesn’t not have shake awake like the EPS Carry does. This is because the SCS models are meant to be turned on and left on. The SCSs charge faster than they can use the battery, so if you decide to choose the SCS Carry, just turn it on to your desired reticle and leave it there.

Button Operations

If you are familiar with Holosun optics, they generally have a + and a - button on the side of the optic. The buttons do a few different operations like change brightness levels, change modes (auto, manual, lock), and even change reticles (dot, circle, dot + circle). The EPS Carry is no different in that it has the + and - buttons and they operate like every other Holosun optic that has those buttons.

The SCS Carry however only has one button. The one button turns the optic on and off as well as changes the reticle option (dot, circle, dot + circle). One thing to note, the SCS Carry only has auto mode, it does not have a manual mode like the EPS Carry. So if you want to temporarily increase the brightness, you quick press the button and it will override the brightness for 30 minutes.

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Reticle Color Options

The EPS Carry has many different models ranging from a 2 MOA Dot only, a 6 MOA Dot only, a multi-reticle system AND all of those come in a red or green reticle option. Whereas the SCS Carry is only available with the green multi-reticle system. If you want a red dot, the EPS Carry would be your best choice.

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Overall Design

The final major difference between the two optics is that they look different. The SCS Carry reminds me more of the SCS 320 design, where it has curved sides. Whereas the EPS Carry is more square and blocky. The overall design isn’t something too crazy, but depending on how you want your build to look, it’s something to consider.

Price

The SCS Carry has a price of $399.99. Whereas the EPS Carry MRS Green, I’m using the green dot as the comparison since the SCS Carry only comes in green, has a price of $429.99. So a $30 difference between the two different styled optics.

Similarities Between The Two Optics

Now that we covered the differences between the two optics, let’s discuss the similarities. Overall both have:

  • The same footprint (K series footprint)
  • Come with a RMSC-to-K adapter plate
  • Both have enclosed emitters
  • Both have the same window size (0.77x0.58 in)
  • Both are made of durable 7075 T6 aluminum
  • Both have a 1.5 MOA adjustment for windage and elevation
  • Both are IPX8 Waterproof rated
  • Both have nitrogen purged enclosed housing
  • Both have aspheric glass lens with zero distortion

Overall Verdict

Now that you know all the similarities and differences, you might be wondering when is it best to use a SCS Carry vs the EPS Carry? Here’s my opinion on it… The SCS Carry is really for someone who wants a set-it-and-forget-it style optic. Once the SCS Carry is installed on the slide and you turn it to the reticle you want, you never have to touch it again. It only has the auto mode (unless you manually override the brightness), so the brightness will always auto-adjust for you. You never have to worry about replacing the battery, just make sure you go to the range once or twice a year so it can charge. So really for the shooter that wants to have a low to zero maintenance optic that they don’t have to fuss with, this is a great choice. Plus many people were asking Holosun to make it. I wouldn’t be surprised if a RMR version comes out in the next year or two as well.

Let me know your thoughts on what you think of the SCS Carry. Are you going to get one? Do you want an RMR version? Keep an eye out on our YouTube channel for new videos with the SCS Carry when they’re released to dealers!

Holosun SCS Carry vs EPS Carry Comparison - Photos + Video (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between EPS and carry? ›

What are the differences between the EPS and EPS Carry? The specs on both optics are the same except for their dimensions and also a few other things: The EPS Carry has rear dovetails built into it's rear deck, the EPS full size does not. The EPS Carry has a smaller window than the EPS Full Size.

Does the EPS Carry have the same footprint as the 507K? ›

The Holosun 507K and the EPS have the same footprint. The EPS has the same footprint as every optics device in the K series. Thanks to this similarity, there is no difference between the mounting standard and the bottom surface of the red dot sight on either product.

What footprint is EPS? ›

The EPS's direct footprint is the modified RMSc like the Holosun K series, but with the adapter plate that comes included in the box, it'll mount to any RMR ready pistols too.

What is the difference between 509T and EPS carry? ›

Dimensionally the optics are almost identical, the only difference is the 509T is taller due to it's two piece clamp mounting design. The 509T comes with an RMR adapter plate made out of steel. The optic itself then clamps onto this adapter plate.

What are the disadvantages of using EPS? ›

Limitations of Earnings Per Share
  • Companies may manipulate EPS through stock buyback etc to show profitability. ...
  • EPS does not account for the debt that the company holds. ...
  • EPS calculation also doesn't factor in cash flow, which is a critical aspect for gauging a company's debt repaying ability.

What are the pros and cons of EPS? ›

Advantages & disadvantages
AdvantagesDisadvantages
EPS is a simple and easy-to-understand financial metric that can provide a quick snapshot of a company's profitabilityIt can be easily manipulated by companies through accounting practices
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Do the EPS and EPS Carry have the same footprint? ›

The EPS Carry has virtually the same window height, but gives up 15% in window width. Both use the 'Holosun “K” series footprint'.

What is the difference between Holosun 507K and EPS carry? ›

How are the 507K and EPS different? The biggest difference is the fact the EPS is an enclosed emitter pistol red dot sight, and the 507K is an exposed emitter optic. Enclosed emitter optics are a contained system with two lenses. Nothing can get between the emitter and the lens.

How big is the EPS carry? ›

Due to the overall size, the EPS Carry was mounted to the Hellcat OSP. Dimensionally, the EPS Carry is 1.09” wide and the EPS is 1.19” wide, while the Hellcat is reported to be exactly 1” wide.

What guns does the EPS carry fit? ›

One new red dot on the market is the Holosun EPS Carry. It's designed for compact and subcompact handguns, but it's also at home on a shotgun or carbine—especially in an offset mount.

Does the Holosun EPS fit the RMR footprint? ›

No the RMR footprint us different. A 407C or 507C uses an RMR footprint, the 407K/507K/EPS use a modified Shield RMSC footprint.

What is the most common red dot footprint? ›

RMR. The RMR footprint has two screw holes and two front bolts (recoil lug holes on the optic) in the corners. This is one of the most popular footprints used with pistol-mounted red dots.

Will the Holosun 509T fit a Sig P320? ›

The Apex Optic Mount is designed to securely mount the Holosun 509T optic to the slide of the Sig Sauer P320 slide with the RX Pro cut. The Apex Optic Mount is machined from a billet of steel and black oxide finished.

Is the Holosun 508T a closed emitter? ›

Q: Is it a closed emitter? The 508T is not a closed emitter optic. That would be the 509T or the EPS/EPS Carry optics…

What is the waterproof rating of the Holosun 509T? ›

As far as other physical features of the optic product are concerned, these dots are not particularly different from their antecedents. They are small enough to be mounted on pistols and have a waterproof rating of IPX8.

What is the best EPS for a stock? ›

"The EPS Rating is invaluable for separating the true leaders from the poorly managed, deficient and lackluster companies in today's tougher worldwide competition," O'Neil wrote. Stocks with an 80 or higher rating have the best chance of success.

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