This review highlights the Primary Arms GLx 1x MicroPrism as a top-tier optic, emphasizing its superior eyebox and eye relief compared to the SLX model. It excels in dynamic shooting scenarios, offering an etched reticle for use without illumination, advanced reticle features like ranging and bullet drop compensation, and exceptional glass clarity. The GLX is recommended for those seeking enhanced performance and forgiveness in target acquisition, especially for roles like truck guns or personal defense rifles.
This review covers the CVLIFE EagleBlaze LPVO 1-6x optic, highlighting its budget-friendly price point and feature set. The reviewer emphasizes its new BDC reticle with ranging capabilities, suitable for 5.56, and its effectiveness at 6x magnification. While not a premium optic, it's presented as a capable 'jack of all trades' option for various shooting applications.
This review of the Primary Arms GLx 1-10x24 FFP LPVO with the ACSS Raptor M10 reticle highlights its versatility for both close-range and extended-distance engagements. The optic features a first focal plane design, ensuring reticle effectiveness across its 1-10x magnification range. It offers good light transmission and impressive glass clarity for its price point, with an illuminated reticle suitable for various lighting conditions. The ACSS Raptor M10 reticle provides advanced features like moving target leads, auto-ranging, and wind holds, making it a highly recommended option for its performance and value.
This video announces an upcoming price increase for Arken Optics scopes, effective November 24th. The instructor highlights the exceptional value offered, especially with a 25% discount code '704'. Key models discussed include the EP8 LPVO with a first focal plane reticle suitable for CQB and long-range, and the SH4 series featuring Japanese glass and high-quality turrets. The speaker emphasizes that even after the price increase, Arken Optics will remain a competitive option.
This guide details the Primary Arms SLx 1-6x24 SFP scope with the ACSS NOVA reticle, focusing on its external features, reticle capabilities, and illumination system. It highlights the scope's 'red dot bright' illumination, achieved via a wire reticle, and its MIL-based ACSS NOVA reticle with ranging capabilities. The guide is presented with an expert tone, suitable for intermediate users looking to understand the practical applications and technical specifications of this budget-friendly LPVO.
The Elcan Specter DR is a dual-role optic offering 1x and 4x magnification with a consistent 2.75-inch eye relief, making it suitable for various combat scenarios. Its reticle features ranging holds, and it boasts excellent glass clarity and illumination brightness, even compatible with night vision. While durable and effective, its high price point and unique mounting/zeroing system are key considerations.
This guide details the installation and zeroing process for the Primary Arms SLx 1X MicroPrism optic, drawing from expert insights provided by Garand Thumb. It covers mounting, initial setup, and the adjustment process using the optic's 1 MOA clicks. The information is presented with a focus on practical application and reliability, especially in scenarios where battery power might be a concern, as highlighted by the speaker's high authority level.
This review provides an in-depth analysis of the Primary Arms SLx 1-6x24 FFP Raptor LPVO. The expert assessment highlights its competitive clarity, field of view, and FFP ACSS Raptor reticle, especially considering its sub-$500 price point. While the eyebox can be tight at higher magnifications and illumination isn't daylight bright, its lightweight design and noted durability make it a strong contender in the budget LPVO market.
This review of the Primary Arms 1x Cyclops prism optic highlights its advantages for shooters with astigmatism due to its etched reticle. The reviewer, Ivan from Kit Badger, details its performance in competition, its ACSS reticle capabilities for ranging, and its compatibility with various mounting systems. It's recommended for engagements up to 300 yards, offering a clear aiming point even in challenging conditions.
Geissele Automatics introduced their Super Precision Optic at SHOT Show 2020, designed to complement their Super Duty and Duty rifles. The optic features Japanese glass, an in-house designed reticle with a hybrid crosshair/mil system and a ranging component, and illumination for low-light conditions. It is built for ruggedness and durability, intended for use in demanding environments like truck guns or 3-gun competitions. Pricing is expected to be around $995 for black and $1005 for FDE.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Trijicon ACOG TA31 Aurora, highlighting its unique ACSS ranging reticle and Bindon Aiming Concept. The presenter, an experienced firearms instructor, demonstrates how the reticle facilitates rapid target acquisition and ranging, even at extended distances, by allowing shooters to estimate target height and distance without complex calculations. The review emphasizes the optic's effectiveness for both close-quarters and mid-range engagements, noting its utility for increasing first-round hit probability.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Primary Arms 3-18x magnification optic featuring the Athena BPR reticle, focusing on its practical application for long-range shooting. The instructor demonstrates how to effectively use the reticle's holdover points and ranging features, even without a precise zero, showcasing its utility with different ammunition types and magnifications. The content highlights the optic's first focal plane design and its tactical turrets, emphasizing its versatility for various shooting scenarios.
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