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 provides an unboxing and overview of the Monstrum Beast 3-18x 50mm First Focal Plane scope. It details the included accessories, features like the CM6 reticle, adjustable objective, locking windage turret, and elevation turret with a zero stop. The guide specifically demonstrates how to set up the zero stop for the elevation turret, a crucial step for maintaining consistent zero at different magnifications. The presenter highlights the scope's clarity, illumination, and value for its price point.
This video showcases five different rifle scope models from the 'Namming Kotchanok' brand, all featuring fiber optic reticles. The presenter, Namming Kotchanok, explains the advantages of fiber optic reticles, particularly their visibility in daylight. She details the features, price points, and customer-driven development of each model, ranging from the initial HD3-12x40i to models like the NM3-12X40AOE, NM 3-9x40i, HD 4-16X44i, and HD 1-10x24i. The emphasis is on providing options that cater to various user needs and budgets, with a focus on customer feedback driving product evolution.
This video reviews the new NM 3-12x40AOE rifle scope, designed to meet customer requests for a more affordable option with a fiber optic reticle and larger tube. The instructor, Naaming Kotchanok, highlights its adjustable objective, 3-12x magnification, and included accessories like a sunshade, flip-up caps, and scope mount options. She demonstrates its features and shooting performance, emphasizing its value for money at 2,600 Baht.
This review of the CVLIFE EagleFeather 6-24x50 scope highlights its features, including true magnification at 24x, locking and resettable turrets, and an adjustable objective down to 15 yards. The reviewer found it to be a significant upgrade over previous CVLIFE models, offering excellent value for its $100 price point, with good performance for its class, though some haziness was noted at maximum magnification at very close distances.
This review covers the Discoveryopt MS 4-16x42 AO scope, highlighting its Magnum shockproof rating up to 50 BMG and suitability for high-recoil firearms and airguns. The video details its features, including locking and resettable turrets, adjustable objective for parallax correction, dual illumination (red/green), and a wide eyebox. Practical zeroing and shooting demonstrations at 100, 300, and 400 yards on a 7.62x39 rifle are provided, showcasing its performance and holding zero.
This guide, drawing on the expertise of GunBlue490, details the key differences between rimfire and centerfire rifle scopes. It covers the critical role of parallax settings, physical scaling, and reticle design for optimal performance with .22 and .17 rimfire calibers. The information is crucial for shooters looking to maximize accuracy and target acquisition in rimfire applications.
This video provides expert guidance on selecting rifle scopes, focusing on objective lens size and its relation to light gathering, and the necessity of adjustable objectives (AO) for higher magnifications. The instructor emphasizes that larger objective lenses don't inherently gather more light but facilitate entry, and that the 'light gathering' ratio (magnification x objective diameter) is a key metric. He advises against excessively large objective lenses (over 40mm) due to mounting height and weight issues, recommending that shooters can increase light gathering by simply reducing magnification. The video also details how AO is crucial for correcting parallax and focusing at higher powers (above 9x) for target shooting and varmint hunting, but is often unnecessary and adds weight for general hunting applications.
This video provides guidance on selecting firearm scopes based on price and intended use. It differentiates between budget-friendly scopes suitable for recreational shooting and higher-quality optics necessary for hunting or demanding situations. The instructor emphasizes that while expensive scopes offer superior reliability and performance, there's a sweet spot for good quality without overspending, typically in the $300 range.
This review covers the Vortex Crossfire II 6-18x44 rifle scope, highlighting its features and performance. The reviewer emphasizes its value for the price, noting its effectiveness for hunting and its durable construction backed by Vortex's lifetime warranty. Key differences from the 4-12x model include the adjustable objective and included sunshade.
This review details the rigorous testing of the budget Soniking 3-9x40 scope, including extreme environmental, impact, and water submersion tests. The expert reviewer, Deuce, assesses its performance on an AR-15 in 7.62x39, comparing its accuracy and glass quality to higher-end optics. The review highlights potential durability issues with the mount while noting the scope's functional resilience after abuse.
Matt, a product specialist at OpticsPlanet, reviews the Pulsar Apex 38A thermal riflescope. He highlights its ergonomic controls, including a multi-function knob and top-mounted buttons for power, calibration, and mode selection. Key features discussed are the picture-in-picture function for enhanced target tracking, a 50Hz refresh rate for smoother visuals with moving targets, and multiple calibration modes (automatic, semi, manual). The review also covers its adjustable objective, CR123A battery usage, side rail for accessories, detachable mount for eye relief adjustment, and video out capability for external recording.
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