This video breaks down the differences between Minute of Angle (MOA) and Milliradian (MIL) units of measurement for precision rifle scopes. It explains their definitions, how they translate to adjustments at different distances, and clarifies that neither system is inherently superior. The choice between MOA and MIL ultimately depends on the shooter's preference and familiarity with either inches/yards or centimeters/meters for calculations.
This video features a discussion among professional range staff at Gun For Hire Range about choosing between an EOTech Holographic Weapon Sight and an EOTech Vudu scope in a hypothetical survival scenario. The team weighs factors like magnification, battery dependency, and durability, with differing opinions on which optic is superior under extreme conditions. The discussion highlights practical considerations for firearm accessory selection in critical situations.
This video features professional hunter Steven Rinella discussing intense wildlife encounters, including a close call with a grizzly bear, and the challenges of being a public figure in the hunting community. Rinella also touches on his early hunting experiences in Michigan and historical survival skills, drawing on his extensive background and high authority level in outdoor pursuits.
This video provides an in-depth review of the March FX 5-42x56 PRS Edition scope, highlighting its design for Precision Rifle Series (PRS) competitions. It details the scope's high magnification range, large objective lens, robust 34mm tube, and unique features like writable turrets and a precise zero stop. The review also discusses the reticle design and optical performance at various magnifications, offering insights for competitive shooters.
This episode of Gun Talk Hunt features Jordan Eagley from Burris Optics discussing the evolution of rifle scopes, particularly for hunting and precision shooting. The conversation highlights the benefits of advanced features like integrated rangefinders, ballistic drop compensating reticles, and programmable turrets, emphasizing their role in ethical shot placement and enhancing hunter confidence. The discussion also touches on the growing trend of tech-savvy optics and their application in modern hunting scenarios.
The Burris XTR PS Precision Shooter rifle scope builds upon the success of the Veracity PH, incorporating a programmable elevation knob and the Burris Connect app. Users can input ballistic data such as height over bore, zero distance, ballistic coefficient, velocity, and altitude to program the knob for accurate long-range shots.
This YouTube video focuses on the pricing of a new March FX PRS rifle scope. It directly mentions "March FX PRS" and uses the hashtags "#prs" and "#riflescope", indicating a review or discussion of this specific optic within the precision rifle scope category. The provided link suggests a full video review or detailed look at the product.
This review of the Discovery Optics ED-PRS Gen 2 5-25x56mm scope highlights its improvements over the previous version, focusing on the new MOA reticle and enhanced turrets. The scope features user-resettable turrets with a zero stop, a parallax adjustment from 25 yards to infinity, and integrated throw lever. The reviewer praises the excellent Japanese ED glass for its clarity, sharpness, and color rendition, even at maximum magnification, making it a strong contender in the budget PRS scope market.
This YouTube video focuses on the new March-FX High Master Gen II 5-42x56 scope, highlighting its "maxed out specs" for Precision ELR (Extreme Long Range) shooting. The description emphasizes March Optics' reputation for producing high-end, uncompromised optics for precision applications. The video likely showcases the features and capabilities of this new PRS (Precision Rifle Scope) optic, potentially at Shot Show 2025. Viewers interested in high-magnification, specialized rifle scopes for long-range precision shooting will find this content relevant.
This video introduces the new Kahles K540i PRS riflescope, designed for long-range precision shooting. Key features include a 5-40x magnification range, a 56mm objective lens, and a 36mm main tube. The scope boasts a significantly larger field of view compared to previous models, enhancing target acquisition at higher magnifications. It is available with left or right-side windage adjustments.
This review covers the Primary Arms PLx 6-30x56 scope, highlighting its premium features and suitability for extreme long-range precision shooting. The scope boasts a 34mm tube for increased adjustment range, Japanese construction, and the versatile ACSS Athena BPR MIL reticle. It's recommended for shooters prioritizing performance beyond 500 yards, offering exceptional glass clarity and a first focal plane design for consistent reticle ranging and holdovers at all magnifications.
This video provides an in-depth look at Zero Compromise Optics (ZCO) with company representative Nick Gart. It covers the company's history, durability testing, and warranty policies. The discussion then delves into specific ZCO models like the ZC420, ZC527, and ZC840, detailing their features, specifications, and intended applications. Additionally, the video explores ZCO's mounting solutions, including their can lever and block mounts, and discusses their proprietary reticle designs, such as the Impact series. Future product releases, like the 2-10x LPVO, are also previewed.
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