This review of the Leupold Mark 5 HD 2-10x30mm scope highlights its versatile magnification range and first focal plane design. While praised for its form factor, clarity, and zero stop, the older TMR reticle is criticized for being too thick at higher magnifications. The reviewer recommends the newer reticle and notes the importance of parallax adjustment for accuracy at distance. The scope is made in the USA and priced around $2000.
This review of the Discovery Optics XED 6-36x56 long-range scope highlights its high magnification, Japanese ED glass for clarity, and robust turrets with a user-resettable zero stop. While it offers excellent value under $700, potential buyers should note its weight and a tight eyebox at maximum magnification. The scope is well-suited for precision long-range shooting applications.
This guide details the process of mounting a scope using Paramount Tactical Solutions' innovative mounts. Gary from Paramount Tactical Solutions explains the importance of selecting the correct mount version (standard or cantilever) and tube size (30, 34, 35, or 36mm) to ensure a secure and stable optic platform. The mounts are engineered to prevent slippage, simplifying the installation process for shooters.
This video provides an unboxing and initial overview of the Discovery Optics ED ELR 5-40x56 SFIR FFP rifle scope. Key features highlighted include its 5-40x magnification, 56mm objective lens, first focal plane reticle, and 35mm tube. The presenter emphasizes the ED (Extra Low Dispersion) glass for improved image quality and the FFP reticle's behavior during magnification changes. The packaging, included accessories like sunshades and rings, and the scope's build quality are also discussed.
This review covers the Leupold Mark 5 HD precision rifle scope, highlighting its suitability for long-range shooting. The speaker, Jenny Chapman, emphasizes the importance of quality optics and details the Mark 5 HD's features, including its variable power options, 35mm tube, first focal plane reticle, and M5 C3 adjustments. The scope is presented as a robust option for large caliber rifles and advanced long-range applications.
The Atibal Hybrid 12 is a 1-12x Second Focal Plane MPVO scope designed to bridge the gap between low-power and mid-range optics. It features Hoya Japanese ED glass, fully multi-coated lenses, a Paragon Creed developed reticle, and a 35mm tube. The scope is suitable for large caliber firearms and longer barrel 5.56 setups, offering side parallax adjustment and locking turrets. Despite being Second Focal Plane, it demonstrated effective performance at 600 yards with .223 ammunition in windy conditions, making it a viable option for 3-Gun and SPR builds.
This video from RECOILtv's First Look features Dave and Melissa showcasing several optics from Atibal. They highlight the new CRD (Competition Red Dot) with an RMR footprint, the SAP prismatic sight with a 1x magnification and EOTech-like reticle, and the XRD and XRD Plus red dots featuring Aimpoint footprints. The Atibal X 1-10x first focal plane scope is also presented in a new finish.
This review covers the Atibal X 1-10x30 FFP scope, highlighting its first focal plane design and 1-10x magnification range. The reviewer discusses its utility for extending rifle capabilities, the reticle's design and illumination, and its performance in competition. While praising its market impact and durability, the reviewer notes limitations in daylight brightness for red dot-like use and the reticle's 20 MOA diamond obscuring targets at higher magnifications.
This video provides a first look at the Atibal X 1-10 LPVO and Ultradyne aperture sights. The presenter details the installation and zeroing process for the unique Ultradyne sights, which feature a dual-aperture design. Initial impressions suggest effectiveness at various ranges, with specific zeroing instructions provided for a 50-yard baseline.
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