This video reviews the Bushnell AR Optics 1-8x24mm LPVO, highlighting its budget-friendly nature and value proposition. The reviewer notes the fast BTR-1 reticle and decent glass quality, but points out a small field of view and a subjective perception of cheap exterior build. Despite these drawbacks, the optic demonstrates excellent durability, surviving four drop tests with no shift in zero and performing reliably on various calibers including 5.56mm, .308, and .300 Win Mag. The review concludes that while it's a decent option for the money, other optics might offer a better fit for specific needs. The description also includes affiliate links and contact information for the content creator.
This video is a quick review of the Bushnell AR-Optics 1-4x24 LPVO, serving as supplemental content to a previous TFBTV video on budget LPVOs. It specifically addresses the misconception that the focal plane type is irrelevant for Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs). The description also references a comparison video between the Burris RT-6 and Vortex Strike Eagle 1-6, indicating a focus on practical optics for tactical rifles.
This review covers three budget-friendly LPVOs for AR-15 platforms, ranging from $80 to $280. The Monstrum Tactical 1-4x20mm offers basic features at a low price, while the Bushnell AR Optics 1-4x24mm introduces First Focal Plane (FFP) at a mid-tier price. The Primary Arms 1-6x24mm stands out with its versatile ACSS reticle, suitable for multiple calibers, though it lacks included mounting hardware.
The Bushnell AR Optics 1-4x scope is presented as a solid, budget-friendly option for AR-15 platforms, priced around $99. While not a 'true 1x' and featuring exposed turrets that may need marking, its BDC reticle is effective out to 340 yards for .223/5.56. It's considered a great entry-level choice, especially with Bushnell's lifetime warranty.
This video from OpticsPlanet.com features Matt S, a Product Specialist, reviewing the Bushnell AR Optics 2x MP Red Dot Sight. He highlights its effectiveness in low-light conditions, noting its 5 brightness settings and multi-coated optics. The review emphasizes its suitability for tactical rifles and shotguns due to its integrated mount and Weaver-style rails. The sight's battery-saving features, including self-regulating brightness and auto-power down with the hood attached, are also discussed. The description includes links to purchase the sight, other firearm needs from OpticsPlanet, AR accessories, and how-to guides.
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