This video features the Toxin Toxin 3-18x50 riflescope, highlighting its use with the hashtag #riflescope. The description includes mentions of @TelsonOptics and @SlavGuns, and a link to the full video. The content likely focuses on the features and performance of this optic, possibly in the context of shooting or tactical applications.
This video features a test and review of the Triton StarStrike 3-18x50 digital night vision optic. The description indicates the primary focus is on evaluating the performance of this specific piece of firearm-related equipment, particularly in low-light or nighttime conditions. The content likely involves practical application and assessment of the optic's features and capabilities for use with firearms.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Primary Arms SLx 3-18x50 FFP Gen 2 scope. The reviewer highlights its budget-friendly nature while maintaining high quality, featuring an FFP reticle and a robust zero-stop system. Tested on a Springfield Armory Model 2020 Rimfire in .22 LR, the scope demonstrated excellent tracking and tactile turrets. The ACSS Athena BPR mil reticle with illumination is discussed, along with the smooth magnification throw lever and forgiving eye box/relief. The scope is recommended for bolt-action rifles, DMR AR15s, and AR10s.
This video reviews and tests the Primary Arms 3-18x50 Athena BPR FFP scope, highlighting its Mil-Dot reticle for long-range accuracy up to 1000 yards. It's presented as a suitable option for big-game hunting and competition. The description emphasizes the reticle's ease of use for ranging and the scope's versatility across hunting, plinking, and long-range tournaments. The video assures viewers that all filming was conducted safely, legally, and under professional supervision on a public range.
Joel from Precision Rifle Network provides an in-depth first look at the Zeiss LRP S5 3-18x50 rifle scope. He compares its glass quality to Zero Compromise Optics, noting it's very good but slightly behind. Key features discussed include the counter-clockwise magnification ring, parallax adjustment without numbers, daylight-bright illuminated reticle with infinite dimming, locking windage turret, audible and tactile turrets with a distinct feel at each mill increment, and a unique zero stop adjustment procedure. The reviewer also touches on eye relief, reticle usability, and the scope's weight advantage over competitors.
This video provides a first look at the Riton 7 Conquer 3-18x50 ELR riflescope, specifically designed for Extreme Long Range (ELR) competition. Although no firearms were shown or fired in the review, the description highlights the scope's 158 MOA of internal adjustment, making it a key piece of equipment for ELR shooters. The video also includes links to the creator's other platforms and a note about production details and potential sponsorships.
Tom Beckstrand provides an initial look at the new Brownells Match Precision Optics, highlighting their value proposition around the $1000 price point. Key features include 34mm main tubes, holdover reticles with a unique design to avoid obscuring small targets, and first focal plane visibility across the magnification range. The scopes also boast a zero stop on the turrets, a side focus down to 15 yards, and an illuminated reticle with six settings and intermediate stops.
Brownells introduces the Match Precision Optics (MPO) line of rifle scopes, designed for PRS-style long-range shooting. These scopes, produced in Japan with high-quality glass and mechanics, feature 34mm tubes for increased adjustment range. Available in 3-18x50 and 5-25x54 configurations, they include a zero stop, crisp mil-based adjustments, and the Noma reticle for improved target visibility at distance. The turrets incorporate Glock-style serrations for enhanced grip and tactile feedback.
EOTech introduced new Second Focal Plane (SFP) Vudu rifle scopes at SHOT Show 2017, expanding their optics line. The new models include a 3-18x50 and an 8-32x50, both featuring a 34mm main tube for increased adjustment range. These SFP scopes are designed to complement their existing First Focal Plane (FFP) offerings, providing shooters with more options for various shooting disciplines. The 3-18x50 was noted for its clarity and ease of use, performing well in practical shooting scenarios.
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