This review covers the new Discovery Opt XED 6-36x56mm scope, highlighting its first focal plane design, illuminated Christmas tree reticle, and 35mm tube. The presenter emphasizes the scope's improved clarity, forgiving eyebox, and a new tool-free zero stop system with a single large adjustment screw, which simplifies re-zeroing and prevents stripping. The scope was tested on a 5.56 rifle at 50 and 400 yards, demonstrating good performance and clarity even at maximum magnification.
This video demonstrates the performance of the Discovery Optics ED-PRS GenII 4-20x52 scope at an extreme distance of 1400 yards. The presenter evaluates image clarity and chromatic aberration at various magnification levels, concluding that the scope provides a sharp image even at its maximum 20x power, allowing for identification of a trail marker sign at the target distance.
This guide details the tool-less zero stop adjustment process for the Element Optics THEOS 6-32x scope, as demonstrated by Moondog 2A. The process involves loosening the turret cap, removing the top, aligning the zero indicator, replacing the cap, and setting the zero stop five clicks behind zero. This feature allows for quick return to zero after dialing for longer distances, enhancing usability in precision shooting scenarios.
This episode features a deep dive into Zeiss optics with Chuck Cooley, a Territory Area Manager for Zeiss. The discussion highlights the S3 and S5 rifle scopes, emphasizing their suitability for precision shooting and hunting. Key features like optical clarity, build quality, reticle options, and turret systems are detailed, alongside Zeiss's comprehensive warranty and commitment to supporting the shooting community.
Joel from Precision Rifle Network provides an in-depth first look at the Zeiss LRP S5 3-18x50 rifle scope. He compares its glass quality to Zero Compromise Optics, noting it's very good but slightly behind. Key features discussed include the counter-clockwise magnification ring, parallax adjustment without numbers, daylight-bright illuminated reticle with infinite dimming, locking windage turret, audible and tactile turrets with a distinct feel at each mill increment, and a unique zero stop adjustment procedure. The reviewer also touches on eye relief, reticle usability, and the scope's weight advantage over competitors.
Brownells introduces the Match Precision Optics (MPO) line of rifle scopes, designed for PRS-style long-range shooting. These scopes, produced in Japan with high-quality glass and mechanics, feature 34mm tubes for increased adjustment range. Available in 3-18x50 and 5-25x54 configurations, they include a zero stop, crisp mil-based adjustments, and the Noma reticle for improved target visibility at distance. The turrets incorporate Glock-style serrations for enhanced grip and tactile feedback.
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