This guide details how to determine the correct minimum height for scope mounts and rings. The primary goal is to achieve a natural point of aim and proper interface with the rifle, not just to get the scope as low as possible or clear the barrel. Key factors include the optic's objective bell diameter, the rifle's rail system (continuous vs. elevated base), and the need for clearance, especially when using lens caps. For AR-15 platforms, cantilever mounts are often recommended to prevent bridging the handguard and receiver.
This video provides an in-depth look at Primary Arms' latest optics, including the PLX Compact 1-8x24 LPVO and the GLX 1X Micro Prism. It details features like the ACSS Nova reticle, Fiber Wire illumination, and the advantages of prism optics over red dots. The discussion also covers various mounting solutions and their applications.
This video provides an in-depth guide to selecting firearm optics, covering red dots, prism scopes, and low-power variable optics (LPVOs). It discusses the advantages of optics over iron sights, the importance of backup iron sights, and the nuances of MOA for different firearm types. Key considerations like astigmatism, etched reticles, battery life, and mounting solutions are explored, offering practical advice for various shooting applications from close-quarters to long-range engagements.
This video showcases an AR-15 build, specifically a Ruger MPR, focused on achieving accuracy on a budget. The reviewer tests the rifle's performance at 100 yards using a SvBony 4-16x50 scope and green tip 5.56 ammunition, aiming for sub-MOA results. The description highlights discounted links for the scope, mount, and ear protection, emphasizing that no firearms or ammunition are directly sold. The content is geared towards budget-conscious AR-15 owners and those looking for optic recommendations.
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