This video reviews older tactical rifle scopes, specifically the Leupold MarkV MRT 2.5-8x36 (TS382) and the Nightforce NXS 2.5-10x42. It highlights their historical military applications, technical specifications, and limitations compared to modern optics. The reviewer emphasizes the importance of features like locking turrets and adequate magnification ranges for current use cases.
This video provides a first look at the Leupold Mark 5 HD 2-10x30 scope and the Sig Sauer Kilo10K Gen2 rangefinding binoculars. The Leupold scope features a first focal plane mill reticle with half-mil increments, exposed turrets with zero stop, and illumination with off positions between settings. The Sig Kilo10K Gen2 binoculars offer integrated ballistic solutions via the Sig app and Applied Ballistics, providing rapid rangefinding and data for shooting at extended distances. Both are tested on a modified SCAR 20S battle rifle in various scenarios, including run-and-gun drills and long-range engagements.
This review covers the Leupold VX-5HD 3-15x44, highlighting its lightweight design (around 19 oz) and suitability for hunting. Key features include a second focal plane (SFP) configuration, a simple mill reticle with half-mil increments, and an adjustable turret with a zero stop. The reviewer emphasizes the option for a custom ballistic dial, though he prefers the flexibility of the mill reticle for use across multiple platforms. The optic has been tested on various firearms, including a Q Minifix in 6 ARC, and used in demanding environments like the NRL Hunter match and Thunder Ranch.
This video highlights Leupold's Mark 5 HD scope family as excellent options for NRL22 rimfire competition. John Snodgrass from Leupold recommends models like the 2-10x32, 3.6-18x44, 5-25x56, and 7-35x56, noting their ability to focus down to 50-75 yards. The scopes offer a variety of reticle options, including basic Mill/MOA, Tremor 3, and the popular PR2, designed with input from pro shooters for a clean field of view.
This video provides an expert field test of the Barrett M107A1 rifle, conducted by retired USSF Karl Erickson. Key features highlighted include its 5 lbs weight reduction, a new suppressor-ready muzzle brake, and the preferred Leupold Mark 8 scope with an H58 reticle. The demonstration showcases the rifle's destructive power and accuracy through live fire, emphasizing the benefits of the Mill Systems Group shooting rest for stability.
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