This guide details the process of bore sighting a Primary Arms SLX 1-10x28 SFP optic using a Tactical Elites SightRight 2.0 bore sighter, as demonstrated by sootch00. It emphasizes the importance of a safe and efficient method for initial zeroing. The scope itself is highlighted for its 'red dot bright' illumination and versatile 1-10x magnification range, making it suitable for both close-quarters and distance engagements.
This video reviews the Primary Arms PLXC 1-8x LPVO, highlighting its compact form factor, 30mm tube, and excellent 1x performance. The updated RDB (Red Dot Bright) illumination addresses previous brightness concerns. The review includes range testing, comparisons to the Night Force Attacker 1-8x and Leupold Mark 5 2-10x, and detailed insights into zeroing, turret adjustments, and field of view.
This review of the Vortex Viper PST Gen 2 1-6x24mm LPVO highlights its premium feel despite its mid-range price point. The optic offers excellent optical clarity, sharp detail, and impressive brightness, even in suboptimal conditions. Its illumination system is described as 'daylight bright' and 'red dot bright,' making it highly usable. The turrets are audible, tactile, and precise with half-MOA clicks, and the magnification ring is butter smooth, though the ocular focus could benefit from more aggressive texturing.
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 delves into the 'illumination paradox' of Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs), with expert Hop explaining that 'red dot bright' illumination isn't always necessary or the most critical feature. He contrasts First Focal Plane (FFP) and Second Focal Plane (SFP) designs, detailing how illumination is achieved and the trade-offs between reticle complexity and brightness. The analysis covers high-end models and offers recommendations based on specific use cases, emphasizing a nuanced approach to optic selection beyond just maximum brightness.
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.
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