This review details the Monstrum Beast 3-18x50 FFP optic, highlighting its value proposition for budget-minded shooters. The scope features a first focal plane reticle, zero stop, illuminated reticle, and ED glass, offering impressive clarity and functionality for its price point. It's presented as a capable option for varmint hunting and precision rimfire applications.
This video introduces the new Burris Fullfield rifle scope line for 2025, unveiled at SHOT Show. The scopes feature a new optical design, are compact, and offer impressive performance. Key models include a 2-8x35, 2.5-10x40, 3-12x42 (with/without side PA), 3-12x56 for low light, 4-16x, and 6-24x. Burris highlights the 50th anniversary of the Fullfield name.
This review covers the Monstrum Challenger 5-25x56 FFP scope, highlighting its value proposition at an affordable price point. Key features include a first focal plane reticle, a 56mm objective lens for light gathering, a 30mm tube, audible and tactile turrets with a zero stop, and a side parallax adjustment. The illuminated reticle is noted for its daytime brightness, making it versatile for various shooting conditions and target types.
This review covers the CVLIFE 4-16x44 and 3-18x44 First Focal Plane (FFP) rifle scopes, highlighting their value proposition under $200 with available discounts. The instructor praises the build quality, 30mm tube for light transmission, audible/tactical turrets with a zero stop, and side parallax adjustment. While not daytime bright, the illumination is suitable for low-light conditions, and the glass clarity is noted as comparable to more expensive optics. The reticle features a Christmas tree style with holdover dots, though minor improvements like a chevron could be considered.
This video provides an overview of Naaming brand rifle scopes, presented by Naaming Kotchanok, who acts as a brand representative and primary distributor. The scopes are shown mounted on various rifle platforms, including CZ 457 and AR-15 style rifles, suitable for calibers like .22LR and 5.56 NATO. The presentation highlights features such as flip-up lens caps and side parallax adjustment, with prices ranging from 2,400 to 7,500 THB. Contact information for purchasing is provided.
The Arken Optics SH-4J 6-24x50mm FFP rifle scope offers high value for long-range precision shooting, featuring Japanese glass and a 34mm tube. Despite exposed, non-locking turrets, it boasts audible and tactile clicks with an easy-to-set zero stop. The scope includes an illuminated reticle and side parallax adjustment, making it suitable for twilight conditions and extended ranges, though its weight is a consideration for lightweight builds.
This review covers the Aim Sports Alpha Six 2.5-15x50 scope, highlighting its budget-friendly price point around $250 street price. The scope features a 30mm tube, MR1 mil-based reticle, and lockable turrets with audible but mushy clicks. While offering good light transmission and a versatile magnification range, the glass exhibits chromatic aberration and optical degradation at higher magnifications. The reviewer notes its suitability for hunting, budget long-range shooting, and precision rimfire applications.
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