This review highlights the EOTech Vudu 1-10 LPVO as a top-tier optic, praising its daylight bright illumination, first focal plane reticle, and exceptional glass clarity. The reviewer emphasizes its value, offering premium features at a competitive price point, making it a recommended choice for precision shooting.
This video demonstrates a practical technique for compensating for bullet drop at closer ranges when your optic is zeroed for a longer distance. The instructor, Naaming Kotchanok, explains how to identify the bullet's impact point and use the reticle's hash marks to adjust aim for accuracy. She emphasizes the importance of recording these adjustments for different distances to ensure consistent, precise shooting.
This review covers the Primary Arms SLx 1-6x Gen 4 LPVO with the green ACSS Nova Fiber reticle. It highlights its versatility as a jack-of-all-trades optic, suitable for close-quarters engagements and longer-range shots up to 500 yards. Key features include its daytime-bright green dot, forgiving eyebox and eye relief, and the ACSS reticle's built-in bullet drop compensation and ranging tools, all at an accessible MSRP.
This video details a custom Ruger 10/22 build using leftover parts, focusing on integrating a Butler Creek folding stock with a factory Ruger 10/22 receiver. The build includes modifications like an extended magazine release and a self-made auto bolt release, along with the installation of a Weaver Picatinny rail and a BSA Sweet 22 scope. The presenter highlights the ease of modification and customization for the Ruger 10/22 platform.
This guide details a long-range shooting technique using a custom Ruger 10/22, as demonstrated by tactical instructor Chadd Wright. It covers compensating for bullet drop at distances up to 210 yards, utilizing aftermarket accessories like a Woox stock and BOG shooting stick for stability, and emphasizes consistent marksmanship for hitting steel targets at extended ranges.
This video explains that shooting a handgun at 100 yards is often perceived as more difficult than it is, with the primary challenges being visual obstruction and target size relative to distance. The instructor details how to select targets like 1/3 torsos or party balloons, which are taller than wide, to aid in compensating for bullet drop and provide a higher aiming point. Optimal lighting conditions, such as bright overcast days, are recommended to enhance target visibility and sight acquisition, while windy or low-light conditions should be avoided.
The Novus Prism Dot Sight PDS-1 is a duty-grade optic designed for AK platforms, replicating the Russian IP87 in appearance and internal design with updated electronics. It features a robust 6061 aluminum housing, 10000g shockproofing, shake-awake technology with an 8000-hour battery life, and IPX8 waterproofing. The reticle is a 60 MOA circle with leader lines and a 2 MOA center dot, including graduated dots for bullet drop compensation, making it versatile for various shooting distances.
This video announces an upcoming price increase for Arken Optics scopes, effective November 24th. The instructor highlights the exceptional value offered, especially with a 25% discount code '704'. Key models discussed include the EP8 LPVO with a first focal plane reticle suitable for CQB and long-range, and the SH4 series featuring Japanese glass and high-quality turrets. The speaker emphasizes that even after the price increase, Arken Optics will remain a competitive option.
This review highlights the Primary Arms SLx 1-10x24 LPVO with the ACSS Raptor M10S reticle as a high-value option for versatile shooting. It emphasizes the second focal plane design, allowing the reticle to remain consistent in size while offering true 1x for CQB and 10x for extended range engagement up to 800 yards. The illuminated reticle, capped turrets, and forgiving eyebox are noted as key features for its price point.
This review covers the Primary Arms SLx 1-6 ACSS Aurora LPVO, highlighting its suitability for calibers like 7.62x39 and 300 Blackout, particularly on bolt-action rifles and AR platforms. The optic features a versatile ACSS Aurora reticle with bullet drop compensation, daytime-bright illumination, and forgiving eye relief, all at a sub-$350 price point. It offers excellent glass clarity and a true one-power setting for rapid target acquisition.
The Primary Arms SLX MD25 G2 micro red dot sight offers exceptional value and versatility, particularly with its innovative ACSS-CQB reticle. This reticle system, typically found on prism optics, extends the effective range of a red dot to approximately 600 yards for 5.56, featuring bullet drop compensation and a large CQB ring for rapid target acquisition. It also includes specialized patterns for shotgun slugs and buckshot. The sight boasts auto live technology for instant readiness, a long battery life, and a 25mm viewing window for a forgiving sight picture, all at a competitive price point.
This review covers the Primary Arms SLx 1X MicroPrism, highlighting its ACSS Cyclops Gen 2 reticle with bullet drop compensation, 13 illumination settings (including 3 night vision compatible), and auto-off motion sensing. The optic features an etched reticle for use without illumination, a 29,000-hour battery life, and an IP67 waterproof rating. The reviewer praises its clear glass, crisp reticle, and durable ACOG-like build, noting its value around the $250-$260 price point.
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