This video provides a review of the Olight XR, an enclosed emitter red dot sight featuring multi-reticle options and adjustable dot sizes (2 and 6 MOA). The presenter highlights its rechargeable battery, integrated rear sights that deploy with a button press, and discusses its potential performance and durability compared to other market options. The discussion also touches on the competitive landscape of red dot sights and the importance of electronics durability for recoil resistance.
This video demonstrates a practical method for zeroing an optic for a carry gun, specifically in the context of competition shooting like USPSA Carry Optics. The instructor explains how to calculate the necessary clicks for adjustment based on distance and the optic's MOA value, aiming for sub-2-inch groupings as acceptable accuracy for a carry firearm.
This guide details the process of zeroing a red dot optic on a rifle. It emphasizes the importance of a stable shooting platform, proper optic brightness, and methodical adjustment based on shot group analysis. The instructor, Mike from 6our Academy, walks through shooting groups, calculating adjustments using MOA values, and confirming zero with subsequent shots.
This video highlights a potential discrepancy in how Burris instructs users to orient their XTR rings for the XTRPS scope. The speaker believes Burris incorrectly identifies the front of the scope, which could impact proper MOA adjustment for long-range shooting. Users are advised to consult the directions carefully.
This guide details how to quickly sight in an AR-15 optic, including red dots, LPVOs, and scopes. It emphasizes pre-sighting checks, starting at close range, and utilizing the MOA formula for precise adjustments. The video stresses the importance of consistent ammunition and a stable shooting platform for accurate results.
This video emphasizes the importance of managing optic magnification for effective target acquisition. The speaker advises against excessive magnification, suggesting that anything over 20x is often too much. By reducing magnification, shooters gain a wider field of view, making it easier to locate targets. The technique involves starting with a large landmark and progressively narrowing down to smaller landmarks until the target is identified, utilizing methods like finger widths, fists, and the clock system for range estimation and aiming.
This guide details the installation and adjustment of the Aimpoint COA red dot sight on Glock pistols, as demonstrated by Jeff from Tenicor. It covers battery installation, brightness control, MOA adjustments for windage and elevation, and the unique A-Cut mounting system. The expert instruction emphasizes proper tool usage and safety precautions for firearm maintenance.
This video demonstrates a box test on an Arken LH-6 LPVO at 50 yards. The presenter confirms that the optic's turrets track accurately by dialing in 16 MOA increments in each cardinal direction and returning to zero, verifying its ability to hold zero and return to the original point of aim.
This video demonstrates the test firing of an M24A2 SWS rifle at a Philippine Army marksmanship training facility. The instructor, Ranger, provides insights into zeroing the rifle at 300 meters, explaining the process of adjusting for elevation and windage based on shot placement. He details how to interpret MOA (Minute of Angle) adjustments for precise aiming.
The Vortex Defender series offers three red dot optic sizes (CCW, ST, XL) designed for various firearms, from subcompacts to competition pistols. Key features include soft-touch buttons, an incremental 1 MOA adjustment scale, and durable, waterproof construction. The series emphasizes user-friendly operation and reliable performance for diverse shooting applications.
This guide details a long-range accuracy test for a modern muzzleloader, specifically the Thompson/Center Encore. It covers zeroing, velocity measurement, ballistic calculations using the Hornady 4DOF app, and engaging targets from 100 to 500 yards. The expert instruction highlights the effectiveness of advanced muzzleloader components for hunting large game at extended distances.
This video provides an expert review of the Gideon Omega optic, highlighting its features and compatibility with the Springfield Echelon pistol. The presenter, Johnny Q, a firearms influencer, details the optic's RMR footprint, 1 MOA adjustments, and large field of view. He emphasizes its ruggedness, reliability, and affordability, offering a discount code for viewers. The content is geared towards intermediate firearm users looking to upgrade their pistol optics.
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