This video details the loadout for a 3-day Urban Precision Rifle course at Thunder Ranch, Oregon. Instructor Ivan Kit Badger covers clothing layers, personal protective equipment, and essential gear for precision shooting in an urban environment. Key items include durable combat pants with integrated knee pads, a sun-protective shirt, advanced eye and ear protection, a versatile rifle setup with a suppressor and variable optic, and a specialized magazine management system.
This video demonstrates building a budget-friendly rifle setup featuring a Low Power Variable Optic (LPVO). The presenter removes a non-budget optic from a previously built rifle and installs a Monstrum Tactical 2-8x LPVO, highlighting its included scope rings for mounting. The build utilizes a rifle from Battlehawk Armory and showcases a gunsmithing setup with a Brownells vice and Midwest Industries vise block for ease of work.
This video demonstrates the potential consequences of 'scope bite' when firing a .50 BMG rifle. Using a ballistic dummy head and a Leupold Mark 4 scope, the test shows that while the scope can fracture the skull and cause significant injury, it is unlikely to be directly lethal from a single impact.
Joel Park discusses two LPVO setups for training: a Leupold Mark 4 1-6x24 Patrol 6 HD and a Vortex Razor HD Gen II 1-10x24. He highlights the Leupold's integrated zoom lever, good eye relief, and zero stop feature, but notes its reticle illumination isn't daylight bright and it's a second focal plane (SFP) scope. The Vortex Razor 1-10x is a first focal plane (FFP) scope with a superior daylight-bright reticle and a more robust illumination system, though its eye relief is more critical.
This video addresses a canted reticle issue found on a Leupold Mark 4 scope and explores potential quality control problems. The instructor demonstrates a method for leveling an optic by ensuring the turret housing is parallel to the rifle's bore. He also details a critical scope mounting technique involving lubrication of the mount and rail surfaces to prevent the mount from going out of alignment when torqued, a common issue that can lead to zero shifts.
This video provides a tour of the new Mile High Shooting store in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The store offers a wide range of firearms, ammunition, optics, and accessories, including brands like Zeiss, Proof Barrels, and Leupold. The manager highlights the store's expansion and commitment to providing high-quality gear to the Cheyenne area.
This video provides an expert-level comparison between the Arken EP5 and Leupold Mark 4 rifle scopes, focusing on value and performance for long-range shooting. The host, with significant experience in optics and ballistics, details the trade-offs between budget-friendly options and premium features, offering practical insights for shooters seeking the best performance for their money.
This video provides a test and evaluation of a Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR) developed by the DND Arsenal. The presenter details technical specifications, including a 20-inch barrel, match trigger, and Leupold Mark 4 optic, and demonstrates its performance at various distances. The review emphasizes the importance of understanding optic calibration, windage, and bullet drop for accurate long-range shooting.
This video provides an expert-level comparison between the Monstrum Panzer and Leupold Mark 4 optics, drawing insights from a seasoned gear reviewer. The analysis covers price points, quality control differences, glass clarity, and practical application for both range use and high-stakes hunting scenarios. The speaker emphasizes the Monstrum Panzer's value for budget-conscious shooters and range enthusiasts, while acknowledging the Leupold Mark 4's premium features for demanding professional use.
This video provides a rapid overview of new products and updates from Shot Show 2024, focusing on firearms and tactical gear. Key highlights include a lighter Desert Tech MDRX with a new rail option, the Elcan SpecterDR's controversial price increase, the innovative Flux Defense Raider 365 PDW, and a Holosun thermal pistol red dot. The presenter also touches on new offerings from Leupold, Magpul, Nocturn, Primary Arms, EOTech, and PSA, offering brief opinions on their market viability and design.
This video demonstrates the setup and use of the Caldwell Flashbang target hit indicator. The creator uses it with a CZ457 rimfire rifle to hit a target at 125 yards in a wooded setting. The Leupold Mark 4 spotter is also mentioned and used. The creator expresses satisfaction with the Flashbang's value for its price point and provides an affiliate link for viewers interested in purchasing it. The video focuses on showcasing the functionality and effectiveness of the target indicator.
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