This video provides a rapid-fire overview of numerous new firearm and accessory releases from various manufacturers. It covers new pistol models from Kimber, Bull Armory, FN, Smith & Wesson, Jaguar, Sig Sauer, Springfield Armory, Gearsons, and Nighthawk. The review also details new shotgun releases from Mossberg, rifle updates from Savage and Wilson Combat, and specialized bolt-action rifles from Weatherby and Ret. Additionally, it highlights new suppressors from FN, Tyion, AAC, Dead Air, and Lyman, along with optics from Vortex, Holosun, EOTech, Shield Sights, Malkoff, and Nightforce. The presenter offers brief commentary on pricing, features, and perceived value for each product.
This video compares three popular optic options for an AR-15: Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs), Prism Sights, and Red Dot Sights with magnifiers. LPVOs offer variable magnification from 1x up to 10x, providing versatility for different ranges, but can be more fragile. Prism sights, like the Trijicon model mentioned, offer a fixed magnification (e.g., 4x) and are known for their durability and battery-free illumination options. Red dot sights are simple and effective for close-range, with optional magnifiers that can be flipped aside, offering better battery life than LPVOs but potentially less ideal eye relief.
This episode delves into turkey hunting tactics, gear, and challenges. Hosts discuss the effectiveness of red dot sights versus scopes for turkey hunting, the importance of patterning shotgun loads at various distances, and the benefits of specialized turkey chokes. They also explore new gear like Sitka's lightweight boots and offer a clever tip for preserving diaphragm calls. The conversation highlights the tactical shifts needed throughout the day and the importance of understanding your equipment for successful hunts.
This video reviews the top five Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs) favored by the hosts, discussing their features, performance, and price points. It highlights the importance of glass clarity, reticle design, ruggedness, and magnification range for different shooting applications. The hosts emphasize that these are not budget options but premium choices for those seeking the best.
This video demonstrates initial shots with a suppressed Remington 700 A1 rifle equipped with a WOOX Furiosa chassis and an EOTech Voodoo optic. The shooter is in the process of breaking in the rifle, having completed the one-round clean and three-round clean procedures, and is now proceeding with a five-round magazine. The initial shots indicate positive results.
This video features JB from EOTech discussing the technical differences between holographic sights and red dot sights, highlighting the advantages of EOTech's holographic technology, such as superior reticle clarity, true point source aiming, and enhanced performance with magnifiers. The conversation also delves into EOTech's Voodoo line of rifle scopes, emphasizing their commitment to quality and durability, and introduces the new DCR (Danger Close Reticle) designed for home defense and close-quarters engagements.
This video provides a detailed review and initial zeroing process for the Springfield Armory Model 2020 Redline bolt-action rifle in .308 Winchester. Instructor Roger Barrera highlights the rifle's lightweight design, featuring a carbon fiber barrel and minimalist stock. The review covers the process of zeroing the EOTech Voodoo 5-25x optic at 100 yards using Verog 175 grain Open Tip Match ammunition, demonstrating real-time adjustments and initial accuracy assessments.
This video compares the EOTech Voodoo LPVO to a Monstrum optic, highlighting features like second focal plane operation, 30mm tube, and illuminated reticles. The EOTech Voodoo features an integrated throw lever and a BDC reticle with a single illuminated dot, similar to a red dot sight.
This review details the US Arms Co. Osriel PRS bolt-action rifle, highlighting its design philosophy of being lightweight, accurate, and durable. Key features include a high-precision barrel, an EOTech Voodoo optic with an H59 reticle for rapid target engagement, and a TriggerTech Diamond trigger. The rifle is built to achieve sub-half-MOA accuracy, with meticulous attention paid to component integration and machining for optimal performance in long-range shooting applications.
This video compares angled versus top-mounted red dot sights as secondary optics on a rifle. It highlights the benefits of red dots for faster target acquisition and use with night vision. The primary difference lies in how the shooter acquires the target with their dominant or non-dominant eye when transitioning from magnification, and the potential for point of impact shifts with top-mounted systems.
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