This review from Regular Guy Training LLC offers a highly critical assessment of the Griffin Armament ICO 1-8 LPVO. The instructor, drawing on extensive experience, found the optic to be 'utterly unworthy' due to severe performance issues at both 1x and 8x magnification. Key criticisms include a microscopic eye box, poor reticle visibility, low-quality glass, ineffective illumination, and problematic eye relief, making it a liability rather than a useful tool.
This video critically analyzes Trijicon's current market position, arguing that while their iconic products like the ACOG remain relevant, newer offerings often fall short in features and value compared to competitors like Holosun and Primary Arms. The speaker, demonstrating high authority and market awareness, highlights issues with Trijicon's RMR, RMR HD, and RCR, contrasting them with more innovative and cost-effective alternatives. The SRO is noted as an exception for competition, but overall, Trijicon is seen as slow to adapt to civilian market demands, relying heavily on legacy military contracts.
This expert review from Brass Facts analyzes the updated Primary Arms PLX-C 1-8x24 FFP RDB LPVO. The analysis highlights its lightweight design (17 oz), excellent 1x performance, and the crucial addition of 'Red Dot Bright' (RDB) illumination for daylight visibility. Comparisons are made against the Nightforce ATACR, emphasizing the PLX-C's competitive pricing and weight advantage, while acknowledging a minor focus adjustment quirk. The review concludes it's a top-tier general-purpose optic, particularly for those needing daylight bright reticle visibility.
This video from Brass Facts provides an expert-level review of top Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs) for 2024, categorized by price tiers: Budget (<$500), Mid-Tier (<$1000), and Premium (<$2000). The speaker, an established subject matter expert with extensive personal experience, offers a practical, performance-focused assessment, highlighting specific models like the Sig Sauer Tango-MSR, Primary Arms SLx Nova, Trijicon Credo, and Vortex PST Gen II, along with the innovative Primary Arms PLx-C 1-8x.
This guide details a practical accuracy training drill for the FN SCAR 16, focusing on engaging multiple steel targets at varying distances under time pressure. The drill emphasizes rapid target acquisition, precise shot placement, and effective use of optics for ballistic corrections, particularly in challenging wind conditions. Instruction from experienced shooters highlights the importance of focus and proper technique for achieving high-speed, accurate results.
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