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 video provides a detailed comparison between the Vortex Strike Eagle and the Discovery ED-PRS, two 5-25x56mm first focal plane scopes popular in Precision Rifle Series (PRS) shooting. The reviewer highlights similarities in optical performance at various magnifications, noting slight differences in brightness, color rendition, and chromatic aberration. Key distinctions are found in build features like turret feel, weight, included accessories, and critically, price, with the ED-PRS being significantly more affordable.
This video provides an overview of new 2025 Athlon rifle scope models, including updates to the Argos BTR, Midas Tac, Aries BTR, and Aries ZR lines. Key improvements highlighted are enhanced tactile turrets, larger turrets for better grip, integrated throw levers, and the inclusion of flip caps and sun shades with all new optics. The Midas Tac also receives a new 5-30 magnification range.
This YouTube video focuses on the March FX PRS scope, as indicated by the title. The description provides a link to the full video and mentions the official March Scopes YouTube channel. The content likely involves an in-depth look at the features, performance, and potential applications of this specific riflescope within the Precision Rifle Series (PRS) context. It's aimed at enthusiasts and competitors interested in high-end optics for long-range shooting.
This video introduces the March FX PRS scope, a new tactical optic designed for Precision Rifle Series (PRS) competition. Key features include a custom PRS reticle developed with competitive shooter Brandon, and innovative turrets with a dry-erase surface for marking stage targets. The scope boasts high-quality glass and a zero stop mechanism, aiming to provide PRS shooters with a factory-ready, high-performance optic.
This video details the Telson Target Master scope, designed for Precision Rifle Series (PRS) competitions. Key features include a 34mm main tube for increased elevation adjustment, offering 32 MRAD of total elevation and 29.5 MRAD of usable internal adjustment. The scope incorporates a three-turn indicator and a user-configurable zero stop, allowing shooters to easily track their revolutions and return to zero.
Telson Optics introduces its initial product line at SHOT Show 2025, featuring scopes with Japanese ED glass and advanced features. The Telson Arc (1.5-5x SFP) offers parallax down to 10 yards and shake-awake illumination. The Telson Toxin (3-18x50 FFP) utilizes apochromatic glass for enhanced clarity and features a two-turn indicator with a zero stop. The Target Master series (34mm tube) is designed for PRS/ELR with significant elevation adjustments and a three-turn indicator, while the ELR model offers 15 Mils of rotation.
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 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 of the Discovery Optics ED-PRS 4-20x52 Gen 2 scope highlights its construction, features, and optical performance. The presenter details the scope's build quality, including its user-resettable turrets with a zero stop, illuminated reticle, and a well-designed parallax knob. Optical tests at various distances and magnifications demonstrate good clarity and detail, with minor chromatic aberration noted at higher powers. The review concludes that this scope offers comparable performance to higher magnification models in a more compact package, making it a viable option for hunters and long-range shooters.
This video provides an in-depth look at the new KAHLES K328i 3-28 PRS Scope showcased at SHOT Show 2024. As a high-magnification precision rifle scope, it's targeted towards competitive shooters and those involved in long-range precision. The analysis focuses on the scope's features and its debut at a major industry event, making it relevant for enthusiasts interested in advanced optics and new releases in the firearms market.
This video focuses on the Apex Rival 4-32x56 FFP Rifle Scope, highlighting its excellent tracking, exceptionally clear glass, and a highly praised reticle, particularly for PRS (Precision Rifle Series) competitions. The presenter expresses strong recommendation based on over a year of use, emphasizing its performance and suitability for precision shooting disciplines.
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