1400 yards ED-PRS vs Strike Eagle #pewpew #riflescope

Published on May 23, 2025
Duration: 1:00

This video compares the ED-PRS and Strike Eagle rifle scopes at various magnifications (5x, 12x, 25x) for long-range viewing at 1400 yards. Both scopes offer accurate color rendition and sharpness. The Strike Eagle is noted as slightly brighter with a wider field of view at low power, while the ED-PRS shows slightly more detail at maximum magnification, though both exhibit some purple fringing at higher powers.

Quick Summary

At 1400 yards, the ED-PRS and Strike Eagle scopes were compared at 5x, 12x, and 25x. At 5x, the Strike Eagle was slightly brighter with a wider field of view. At 12x, both were similar, but the Strike Eagle showed minor purple fringing. At 25x, the ED-PRS offered slightly more detail, though both exhibited some fringing.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction: 1400 Yards Target
  2. 00:065x Magnification Comparison
  3. 00:13Low Power Image Quality
  4. 00:20Strike Eagle Field of View
  5. 00:2312x Magnification Comparison
  6. 00:32Strike Eagle Purple Fringing
  7. 00:3925x Magnification Comparison
  8. 00:44ED-PRS Detail at Max Power
  9. 00:49Trail Marker Sign Identification
  10. 00:56Strike Eagle Fringing on Sign

Frequently Asked Questions

How do the ED-PRS and Strike Eagle scopes compare at 5x magnification for long-range viewing?

At 5x magnification, both the ED-PRS and Strike Eagle scopes offer accurate color rendition and sharp edge-to-edge clarity. The Strike Eagle is noted as being slightly brighter and providing a marginally wider field of view, making it easier to scan the target area.

What are the performance differences between ED-PRS and Strike Eagle scopes at 12x magnification?

At 12x magnification, the ED-PRS and Strike Eagle scopes exhibit very similar sharpness and detail. However, the Strike Eagle may show a slight amount of purple fringing when viewing dark elements like tree lines against a bright sky.

Which scope provides better detail at maximum magnification (25x) for long-range targets?

At 25x magnification, the ED-PRS scope is reported to show slightly more detail than the Strike Eagle, which is marginally brighter. Both scopes can identify a small sign at 1400 yards, but the Strike Eagle may exhibit purple fringing around it.

What is purple fringing in rifle scopes and when is it most noticeable?

Purple fringing, also known as chromatic aberration, appears as colored halos around high-contrast edges. It becomes more noticeable in rifle scopes at higher magnifications, especially when viewing dark objects against bright backgrounds like a silhouetted tree line.

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