Cyelee Ghost HDG and Sig Sauer M17 (P320) at the range. Multiple Impact test, will it hold zero?

Published on December 3, 2025
Duration: 13:33

This video provides a practical guide to zeroing and testing the Cyelee Ghost HDG red dot sight on a Sig Sauer M17. The reviewer, demonstrating experienced firearm handling, walks through initial accuracy checks, optic adjustments, and a rigorous impact durability test. The assessment highlights the optic's value and resilience, suitable for range use and practice.

Quick Summary

The Cyelee Ghost HDG red dot sight proved highly durable on a Sig Sauer M17, maintaining zero after over 25 impacts against a wooden bench. It's recommended as a cost-effective and resilient option for range use, comparable to higher-priced brands.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Sig M17 & Cyelee Ghost HDG
  2. 00:39Range Conditions & Speaker Intro
  3. 01:35Optic and Firearm Overview
  4. 02:40Initial Accuracy Testing (7 Yards)
  5. 05:59Zeroing the Optic (Elevation & Windage)
  6. 08:02Rapid Target Acquisition Practice
  7. 09:36Impact Torture Test on Optic
  8. 10:38Post-Impact Zero Check
  9. 11:25Final Assessment & Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

How durable is the Cyelee Ghost HDG red dot sight?

The Cyelee Ghost HDG demonstrated significant durability by successfully holding its zero after being repeatedly struck against a wooden shooting bench over 25 times. This suggests it can withstand rigorous use common in range environments.

What are the key features of the Sig Sauer M17 tested?

The Sig Sauer M17 (P320) featured is a striker-fired pistol chambered in 9mm, with a capacity of 17 or 21 rounds and a barrel length of 4.7 inches. It was equipped with the Cyelee Ghost HDG red dot sight.

Can the Cyelee Ghost HDG red dot sight hold zero after impacts?

Yes, in the test video, the Cyelee Ghost HDG red dot sight successfully maintained its zero after a deliberate 'torture test' involving over 25 impacts against a wooden range table, indicating robust construction.

What issues were encountered with ammunition in the Sig Sauer M17?

The reviewer noted that CCI Blazer 9mm ammunition experienced stovepipe malfunctions in the Sig Sauer M17. This suggests potential compatibility issues or a need for troubleshooting with that specific ammunition type.

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