This video provides an in-depth review of the Infrared Micro RH25 V2, a 4-in-1 thermal device. It details its performance as a clip-on optic, handheld scanner, helmet-mounted unit, and dedicated optic. The review highlights its modularity, thermal capabilities at distance, and the complex digital collimation process required for clip-on use. The presenter, Kyle from 4MR Ranch, offers practical insights into its value proposition, especially for those prioritizing modularity and helmet-mounting.
This review highlights the Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XL60 as a top-performing thermal optic, particularly for its clarity, sensitivity, and integrated ballistic calculator. The reviewer, Kyle with 4MR Ranch, emphasizes its premium build quality, European manufacturing, and user-friendly features like side focusing and intuitive menu navigation. The optic excels in challenging conditions, including daytime use and extended range engagements, making it a significant investment for serious hunters and tactical users.
This video provides an expert-level overview of the AGM Rattler V2 thermal optic, presented by Justin from Palmetto State Armory. It details the model number system, included accessories, advanced sensor technology with a 1200-yard detection range, and user-friendly features like recoil-activated recording and one-shot zeroing. The review highlights practical aspects such as battery life, digital zoom clarity, and IP67 waterproofing, offering valuable insights for potential buyers.
This review of the AGM Rattler V2 thermal scope highlights its value proposition in the mid-range market. The instructor, with experience using high-end thermals, finds the 35-384 model to be a significant performer for its approximate $2,200 price point. Key features include a 384 thermal core with a 12-micron pixel pitch, an American Defense Manufacturing QD mount, intuitive controls, and a useful picture-in-picture function for precise aiming and wider field of view. The reviewer emphasizes its reliability, ease of zeroing with a freeze-frame feature, and solid battery life, making it a highly recommended option for those looking to enter thermal optics without breaking the bank or settling for entry-level performance.
This review of the Trijicon TA44 1.5x ACOG optic highlights its compact size and low magnification, making it fast for close-quarters engagements, similar to a red dot. It features dual illumination via tritium and fiber optics for low-light and bright conditions, respectively. The optic has half-MOA adjustments and a durable, waterproof housing. While excellent for speed, the circle-dot reticle can impact precision at longer distances compared to other ACOG models.
This video features a destruction test of a 7-pound can of stewed tomatoes using a Barrett M107A1 rifle chambered in .50 BMG. The rifle is equipped with an American Defense Manufacturing mount and a Primary Arms 6x30 scope. The test, conducted at approximately 50 yards, resulted in the can being bulged and leaking, with an exit hole visible. The presenter expresses mild disappointment with the outcome, noting the forward movement of the contents.
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