This review of the Primary Arms SLX Nova 1-6x LPVO highlights its value proposition, particularly its fiber optic illumination and BDC reticle. While not matching premium optics in glass quality or 1x performance, it offers a compelling feature set for its price point, performing well for engagements up to 400 yards. The reviewer also discusses its durability and compatibility with accessories like the auto-live battery cap.
The Leupold Mark 4 HD is a new family of scopes featuring a professional-grade optical system and Guardian Coating for water and fingerprint shedding. Different models utilize 30mm or 34mm main tubes, with larger tubes offering more internal travel for long-range adjustments. The 3-turn zero lock elevation dial provides tactile and visual indicators for revolution tracking.
This video introduces the new Leupold Mark 4HD rifle scope family, highlighting its four-time zoom erector assembly and professional GR optical system. Key features include a fast-focus eyepiece, integrated throw lever for power selection, and options for 30mm or 34mm main tubes. The scopes are available in MOA or Mil configurations with matching reticles and adjustments, and many feature a zero lock elevation dial.
This video provides an overview of the Kahles K18i 1-8x LPVO, highlighting its 8x zoom factor, large eyebox for rapid target acquisition, and wide field of view (50m at 100m). It also details the stepless illumination system, emphasizing its daylight-bright capability achieved through a booster mechanism. The optic features a 30mm main tube and is powered by a CR2032 battery.
This review focuses on the Vortex Venom 1-6x24 SFP LPVO, positioning it as a top-tier budget optic. The presenter highlights its performance per dollar, comparing it favorably to older Vortex Strike Eagle models and the Sig MSR. Key features discussed include its glass quality, reticle usability, and value proposition at its street price.
This video introduces the new Leupold Mark 4 HD scope line unveiled at SHOT Show 2024. The scopes feature a 4:1 erector system, professional-grade optics with edge-to-edge clarity, and Leupold's signature zero lock dials. Different models offer 30mm or 34mm main tubes and various magnification ranges, catering to diverse tactical applications.
This video features Sean Skipper from Leupold & Stevens discussing the new Mark 4 HD line of rifle scopes introduced at Shot Show 2024. The scopes offer professional-grade optical systems with a 4:1 zoom ratio, available in various magnifications and reticle configurations (MOA/Mil). The Mark 4 HD line aims to provide premium performance at a valuable price point, distinct from the higher-end Mark 5 series.
This video provides a first look at the new Leupold Patrol 6HD LPVO, showcased at Shot Show 2022. Sean Skipper from Leupold details two available models: one with standard capped adjustments and a Fire Dot illuminated reticle, and another featuring the Custom Dial System (CDS) with a CMR-2 reticle. Both are 1-6x magnification optics with 30mm main tubes, designed for fast target acquisition and durability.
This review of the Leupold VX-3i LRP 6.5-20x50 scope covers its fit, feel, and features for long-range precision shooting. Key aspects include its magnification range, 30mm main tube, MOA-based reticle and turrets, and parallax adjustment. The reviewer notes the scope's build quality, the functionality of its turrets, and the clarity of its reticle, while also discussing its optical brightness and eye relief sensitivity.
This review covers the Nikon Black Force 100 1-6x24 scope, highlighting its value for money in the tactical and sports optics market. The reviewer praises its true 1x magnification for close engagements, illuminated reticle with stop points, and smooth, capped quarter MOA turrets. It's noted for its durability, suitable for 3-gun competition, and its ability to reach out to 500 yards with its 6x magnification. The scope is considered a versatile option for CQB, tactical use, and hunting.
This review of the Schmidt & Bender Zenith 1.5-6x42mm rifle scope highlights its premium build quality, German engineering, and suitability for hunting. The reviewer, an experienced shooter who owns two of these scopes, praises its clarity, precision, and versatility across different lighting conditions. Key features discussed include the first focal plane reticle, the illuminated Flash Dot system with 11 brightness settings, and the robust construction rated for heavy magnum calibers and extreme temperatures.
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