1st Look: A Pile-O-Gear

Published on August 22, 2024
Duration: 14:04

This video provides a first look at several pieces of tactical gear. It highlights the integration of a Leupold Mark 5HD first focal plane optic with a Vortex Impact 4000 rangefinder, mounted using Hawkins Precision scope rings, to create a system for rapid target ranging and engagement. The presenter also discusses the evolution of sling design, favoring adjustable slings with loose tails over captured designs for greater versatility, and introduces Axiom combat pants and Hill People Gear packs.

Quick Summary

The integration of a first focal plane optic with a zeroed laser rangefinder allows for rapid target ranging and engagement. This system enables quick holdovers or adjustments using the reticle without switching devices, enhancing shooting efficiency. The rangefinder's accuracy is maintained by zeroing it at a specific distance, such as 100 yards.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction and Overview
  2. 00:44Leupold Mark 5HD Optic
  3. 01:57Tremor 3 Reticle Discussion
  4. 02:42Vortex Impact 4000 Rangefinder
  5. 03:23Hawkins Precision Scope Rings
  6. 04:01Integrated Optics and Rangefinder System Concept
  7. 04:56Rangefinder Zeroing and Operation
  8. 06:08Discussion on Sling Design Philosophy
  9. 06:37Viking Tactics Hyura Sling
  10. 07:01Critique of Captured Slings
  11. 09:07Preference for Loose Tail Slings
  12. 09:40Axiom Combat Pants
  13. 10:08Axiom Combat Pant Features
  14. 11:03Sun Shirts
  15. 11:33Hill People Gear Pack
  16. 12:34Hill People Gear Suspension System
  17. 13:32Conclusion and Future Reviews

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary benefit of pairing a first focal plane optic with a laser rangefinder?

Pairing a first focal plane optic with a laser rangefinder, especially when the rangefinder is zeroed and can be activated remotely, allows for rapid target acquisition and engagement. You can quickly range a target and use the reticle for holdovers or adjustments without needing to switch between devices or perform complex calculations manually.

Why does the presenter prefer slings with a loose tail over captured slings?

The presenter prefers slings with a loose tail because they offer greater adjustability. This allows for quickly cinching a firearm tight to the body for stability or loosening it for easier transitions between shoulders and for building stable shooting positions, which is more difficult with the limited adjustment range of captured slings.

What are the key features of the Hawkins Precision tactical scope rings?

Hawkins Precision tactical scope rings are constructed from 7075 and 6061 billet aluminum with a hard coat anodized finish. They are designed for Picatinny (1913) rails, feature a 35mm tube diameter, include a built-in bubble level for cant correction, and have a 'diving board' extension for mounting accessories like a rangefinder.

What is the recommended procedure for zeroing a ballistic laser rangefinder?

A ballistic laser rangefinder should be zeroed at a specific distance, typically 100 yards. This ensures that the laser's path aligns with the optic's line of sight at that distance, which is crucial for accurate ranging and subsequent ballistic calculations or holdovers when engaging targets at various ranges.

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