This guide, from TREX ARMORY, details the optimal positioning of an ACOG optic for supported shooting scenarios like prone or barricade. It emphasizes avoiding a far-back optic placement to maintain proper cheek weld and comfort, especially when transitioning to prone. The instruction highlights the importance of zeroing the optic at 100 yards for effective use of its Bullet Drop Compensator (BDC).
This expert guide from GUNBROS explains the critical differences between First Focal Plane (FFP) and Second Focal Plane (SFP) reticles in rifle scopes. FFP reticles scale with magnification, keeping holdover points accurate at all zoom levels, making them ideal for long-range shooting and hunting. SFP reticles maintain a constant size, with hash marks only accurate at a specific magnification, often found on more budget-friendly options suitable for general use. The instruction emphasizes choosing the reticle type based on shooting application and desired functionality.
This video explores the utility and application of Red Dot sights featuring Bullet Drop Compensator (BDC) reticles, specifically mentioning the EOTech EXPS 3-4, Sig Romeo 4XT-PRO, and Primary Arms MD-21S. The content suggests these sights are viable options for both short and long-range shooting needs, challenging a potential perception that they are underutilized. The description also includes a link to featured gear for further information.
This video focuses on the Monstrum Tactical Banshee 1-10x BDC B1 optic, as indicated by the title and description. The title also includes relevant hashtags like #pewpew, #lpvo, and #tactical, suggesting a focus on firearms and related gear. The presence of a link to another video implies further content from the same creator or on a related topic.
This video presents a "Top 10 Best Buys of 2023" list, focusing on firearm accessories and gear reviewed around Black Friday and the holiday season. The selections range from budget-friendly laser bore sighters and iron sights to mid-range and high-end optics like LPVOs and binoculars. The video also includes other useful accessories such as a keychain flashlight and a spotting scope. The creator provides links to purchase each item and encourages viewers to join their community for a chance to win reviewed gear. The content is presented for educational and entertainment purposes, emphasizing safe and legal handling.
This video provides a detailed comparison between Mil-Radian and Minute of Angle (MOA) reticle systems, often found on rifle scopes. The presenter breaks down the advantages and disadvantages of each system and explains the specific scenarios where one might be preferred over the other. The content aims to educate viewers on ballistic drop compensator (BDC) reticles and their practical application in shooting.
This video, titled "Top 5 Reasons We Miss Series | 5 | Unfriendly Scope Turrets," is the fifth installment in a series focused on common shooting errors. The description indicates a friendly range competition is featured, specifically testing the speed difference between Bullet Drop Compensator (BDC) and Minute of Angle (MOA) turrets. The video promotes Gunwerks Long Range University and encourages viewers to subscribe for content on long shots, shooting tips, DIY projects, and ballistics.
This YouTube video, titled 'Quick BDC Field Zero | Link in Description,' by Gunwerks, focuses on a practical shooting technique for adjusting Ballistic Drop Compensator (BDC) reticles in the field. The description encourages viewers to check out the full video and a related blog post for more detailed information. It also promotes the Gunwerks YouTube channel for content on long shots, tough shots, shooting tips, DIY projects, and ballistics, suggesting a focus on advanced rifle shooting and potentially hunting or precision shooting applications.
This video focuses on the practical application of ballistic data rings (BDC) versus Minute of Angle (MOA) for improving shot execution speed in long-range hunting scenarios. It highlights how a Ballistic Data Ring (BDR) on the Revic Acura RS25i riflescope can significantly enhance hunting success. The video also mentions the BLR10b Rangefinding Binoculars and encourages viewers to subscribe for more content on long shots, tough shots, shooting tips, DIY, and ballistics from Gunwerks.
The Primary Arms GLX 2x Prism scope is optimized for .300 Blackout and 7.62x39, offering a balance of quality and value between SLX and PLX lines. It features a generous 3.5-inch eye relief, an etched ACSS CQB reticle with BDC for supersonic and subsonic loads, and 'AutoLive' motion sensing for its daylight-bright illumination. While excellent for its price point, the 2x magnification may limit target identification beyond 300 yards.
This video title, 'Why Your LPVO BDC Does NOT Work,' suggests an in-depth analysis of the Ballistic Drop Compensator (BDC) reticles found in Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs). The content likely aims to educate viewers on common misconceptions or issues that prevent BDCs from functioning accurately. Given the title and the channel's "OUTLAW" branding, it's probable that the video will offer practical advice and potentially troubleshooting tips for rifle optic users, focusing on real-world application and performance.
The Primary Arms SLx 3x Micro Prism optic is tested to 500 yards on a Militia Works Fixie rifle. Despite its compact size, the optic proves capable of precise hits at extended ranges, with the ACSS reticle's windage marks offering a significant advantage. Glass quality is deemed sufficient for practical use, though edge distortion is noted. The optic's performance is validated through range tests at 300, 400, and 512 yards, even with a short barrel setup.
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