This guide details the process of setting zero on Naaming Kotchanok brand optics. It emphasizes ensuring turrets are locked before adjustment, using the provided microchip tool to remove caps, aligning the '0' mark with the optic's indicator, and re-securing the turret. This technique helps prevent accidental zero loss and ensures consistent shot placement at known distances.
This review covers the Vector Optics Continental x10 1-10x FFP LPVO, highlighting its first focal plane design which allows reticle subtensions to remain accurate at all magnification levels. The optic features German ED glass with 93% light transmission, a 34mm tube for ample adjustment range, and a zero stop with turret lock. While praised for its reticle usability across the magnification range and its premium build quality for its price point, the reviewer notes limitations in daytime brightness, eye relief, and eyebox forgiveness compared to some competitors.
This video introduces the new Accushot Pro line of rifle scopes from Leapers, positioned as a mid-tier option between their budget UTG brand and premium Integrax line. The scopes feature a 34mm tube, first focal plane (FFP) reticles, and a new twist-lock turret system for securing adjustments. They aim to offer premium features at a more accessible price point, with MSRPs around $600.
Shane Mel from Leupold demonstrates the VX-6HD rifle scope with its two-turn locking CDS (Custom Dial System) dial. This system allows for precise long-range shots by pre-calibrating the dial to specific ballistic data, such as for a 6.5 Creedmoor with a 140-grain ELDX bullet at 2600 ft/s. The dial features a push-button lock to prevent accidental adjustments during movement.
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