This video reviews the Monstrum Marksman 1x Prism optic, highlighting its suitability for individuals with astigmatism due to its etched reticle. The review includes extensive testing of its accuracy at various distances (15, 60, and 100 yards) and a rigorous durability test involving simulated drops against a boulder, demonstrating its ability to hold zero. The speaker, Ganditini, emphasizes its value as an inexpensive, budget-minded option for range guns.
This review of the Primary Arms GLX 1x Prism Optic with ACSS reticle highlights its suitability for shooters with astigmatism and those preferring non-battery-dependent aiming. The optic offers daylight-bright illumination, a durable build, and versatile reticle features for various shooting scenarios. It's presented as a strong mid-tier option compared to red dots, with considerations for weight and mount durability.
This review of the Primary Arms SLx G2 ACSS 1x Microprism, also known as the Cyclops, highlights its utility as a battery-less optic with an etched reticle, making it a strong contender for individuals with astigmatism. While offering a generous eye box and compact size, its performance under night vision is poor, and the chevron reticle can be obstructive at longer ranges for a 1x optic. The reviewer suggests it's a viable alternative to red dots for specific needs, particularly astigmatism correction, but not a universal replacement.
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