This video provides a detailed review of the Nightforce ATACR 1-8x24 LPVO (Low Power Variable Optic), a popular choice for tactical and competition shooting. The review covers the optic's features, includes a field test, examines its illumination capabilities, and tests its turrets. The video is sponsored by Aura and also includes links to affiliate products and the reviewer's other social media platforms. Production notes indicate professional editing and multiple camera sources. The content is presented for educational and entertainment purposes, emphasizing safe and regulated filming environments.
This review of the Nightforce ATACR 1-8x24 LPVO highlights its versatility from 1x to 8x magnification, featuring a First Focal Plane reticle for consistent ranging and daylight-bright illumination for red-dot-like performance. The optic boasts a 34mm tube, ED glass, and low-profile turrets, demonstrating robust performance in field tests up to 680 yards. The speaker, Ivan from Kit Badger, provides an expert assessment, emphasizing its military pedigree and durability.
This review compares several low-power variable optics (LPVOs) and a holographic sight with a magnifier for combat applications. The Trijicon ACOG is noted for ruggedness but lacks modern flexibility. LPVOs like the Vortex Razor Gen III, Nightforce ATACR, and Sig Tango offer variable magnification, with the EOTech HHS I proving fastest in drills due to its quick transition capability. Tube diameter primarily affects mounting and field of view, not just light transmission.
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