The Accupoint 1-N’s really shine in their triangle reticle and not their dots IMHO, and are best used as a red dot that zooms. I loved my TR-24, and now love my two TR-25’s. Cover the target with the triangle up close, tip of triangle at distance. They’re great for dead-hold point shooting, and I consider them the best 0-200m (about the range you can read hold without starting to hold over) LPVO out there, especially if you need more mag within those ranges. For example, it’s about the perfect hunting scope for me, where all my shots are 0-200m, and I need lots of clarity, and a bit more available mag than usual.
Optical quality is great, and it has a very thin scope ring around your image when shouldered, giving you that clean ‘floating reticle’ image which I really like. The triangle is very bright, and I’ve never wanted it to be brighter, which is really pretty rare with LPVOs. Other LPVOs like the Razor see more competitive use, but almost all that I’ve seen using the TR-24/25 were using the triangle. The dots are tiny, hard to see, and do not grab your attention much. They’re likely more useful past 200-300, but then again, a lot of scopes are more than either useful past 200-300.