This video provides an in-depth review and initial range testing of the Vector Optics Continental 4-24x56 FFP scope. The reviewer highlights its construction, features like zero stop and illuminated reticle, and optical clarity. Initial zeroing and target acquisition at 100, 300, and 400 yards are demonstrated, showcasing the scope's performance and ease of use. The reviewer expresses strong satisfaction with the scope's clarity and functionality.
This guide details the practical field testing of the Vector Optics Continental 1-10x24 LPVO, emphasizing its performance in realistic scenarios beyond static range tests. Instruction from an experienced shooter highlights key evaluation criteria like optical clarity, eye relief challenges, and illumination effectiveness, providing actionable insights for users considering this optic for versatile applications.
This guide details the installation and zeroing process for the Vortex AMG 1-10x24 LPVO, emphasizing critical steps like ensuring the optic is level and utilizing its dual-zero feature. The review highlights the optic's professional-grade design, compact form factor, and advanced features like the EBR-9 MRAD reticle, making it suitable for demanding applications. Instruction is provided by a reviewer with high authority, offering early access and technical insights from manufacturer consultations.
This guide details the setup and key features of the Vortex AMG 1-10x24 LPVO, a premium optic designed for demanding applications. It covers mounting, control operation, reticle features, and the unique fixed parallax setting. The expert assessment highlights its professional-grade construction and performance, suitable for advanced users.
This review covers the DNT Optics "The One" 7-35x56 FFP scope, highlighting its features like Japanese ED glass, a 34mm tube, and resettable turrets with a zero stop. The reviewer, from Copper Jacket Arms, provides insights into its performance, including a zero-retention test after abuse and a demonstration of the zero stop functionality. While praising its clarity and value around $600-$660, the reviewer notes minor drawbacks such as the lack of locking turrets and a less forgiving eye relief at 35x magnification.
This review covers the CVLIFE EagleBlaze 7-35x56 FFP scope, highlighting its features like ED glass, illuminated reticle, and 34mm tube. The video demonstrates its performance on an AR-15 platform, including zeroing procedures and the functionality of its resettable turrets and zero stop. The reviewer found the scope to be a capable option for long-range shooting and varmint hunting, offering good clarity and magnification for its price point.
This video reviews the top three Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs) of 2025 so far, categorized by price: low, medium, and high. The Athlon Argos BTR Gen 2 is recommended for budget-conscious buyers, the Sig Sauer Tango MSR for a mid-range option with enhanced features, and the Nightforce NX8 for a premium, robust choice. The discussion highlights key differences like focal plane, magnification, tube diameter, and reticle types, offering insights for various shooter needs.
This review highlights the EOTech Vudu 1-10 LPVO as a top-tier optic, praising its daylight bright illumination, first focal plane reticle, and exceptional glass clarity. The reviewer emphasizes its value, offering premium features at a competitive price point, making it a recommended choice for precision shooting.
This video highlights an exceptional deal on the Vortex Razor HD Gen 2 3-18x50mm scope, available for under $1000. The instructor emphasizes its premium features, including Japanese glass, a first focal plane reticle (EBR-C7 MOA), and high-quality locking turrets with audible and tactile clicks and a zero stop. It's presented as a versatile optic suitable for various shooting disciplines from close-range hunting to long-range precision.
The Vortex Venom series offers cost-effective rifle scopes with a range of features for various shooting applications. The 3-15x and 5-25x models feature a 34mm tube for increased adjustment range and include a throw lever and exposed turrets with an adjustable parallax down to 10 yards. The 1-6x LPVO utilizes a standard 30mm tube. All models incorporate Vortex's user-friendly Rev Stop zero stop system.
This video provides a detailed comparison between the Vortex Strike Eagle and the Discovery ED-PRS, two 5-25x56mm first focal plane scopes popular in Precision Rifle Series (PRS) shooting. The reviewer highlights similarities in optical performance at various magnifications, noting slight differences in brightness, color rendition, and chromatic aberration. Key distinctions are found in build features like turret feel, weight, included accessories, and critically, price, with the ED-PRS being significantly more affordable.
This video reviews the Griffin Armament 1-10x LPVO, testing its performance on a 25 Creedmoor rifle out to 1000 yards. The reviewer demonstrates scope tracking and zero retention by engaging targets at increasing distances and returning to zero. The scope is also tested on an AR platform for closer range engagements and versatility.
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