This review covers the Armasight Operator 640 thermal clip-on, highlighting its ease of use, light weight, and effectiveness for night hunting. The device attaches to existing LPVOs, allowing for thermal identification of targets up to 300 meters. It boasts 50 BMG recoil rating, simple three-button operation, video recording capabilities, and maintains zero when removed and reattached.
This video provides an expert-level comparison between a budget-friendly $250 digital night vision scope (Cyberdine 5-20x) and a high-end $3000 digital night vision scope with thermal capabilities (DNT Thermite). The instructor highlights the significant feature differences, including laser rangefinders, thermal imaging, and recoil ratings, while questioning the practical necessity of advanced features for certain users. The Cyberdine is praised for its value in night vision for varmint hunting, while the DNT Thermite offers advanced tactical features.
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 of Infinity Targets highlights their Gen 2 model, rated for calibers up to 50 BMG. The targets are designed to self-heal minor divots from standard ball ammunition, offering a safer alternative to steel targets by mitigating spall. While they lack auditory feedback, their visibility is excellent for training at various distances. The reviewer strongly advises against using hollow point or flat nose ammunition, as these create permanent holes.
This video compares the Monstrum Panzer ($200) and Leupold Mark 5 ($2,000) rifle scopes. The Leupold Mark 5 is highlighted for its superior build quality, higher magnification potential, precise adjustments, and 50 BMG rating. While the Monstrum Panzer is noted as a capable budget option, it lacks the robustness and fine-tuning capabilities of the premium Leupold.
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