Atibal Striiker 1-4x : A Entry Level 3-Gun Optic

Published on February 14, 2018
Duration: 8:28

This review covers the Atibal Striker 1-4x optic, highlighting its suitability as an entry-level option for 3-Gun competition. The reviewer discusses the 4 MOA dot reticle, its effectiveness for quick shots at close to medium ranges, and the integrated BDC for longer distances. While praised for its value and glass clarity, its limitations for precise aiming at extended ranges are also noted.

Quick Summary

The Atibal Striker 1-4x optic is a strong entry-level choice for 3-Gun competition, featuring a 4 MOA dot reticle for rapid engagement and a BDC for longer distances. It offers good glass clarity, especially in low light, and has lockable turrets, making it a valuable option for those starting in the sport.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to Atibal Striker 1-4x
  2. 00:23Why Choose This Optic for 3-Gun
  3. 01:01Reticle Analysis: 4 MOA Dot
  4. 01:28Second vs. First Focal Plane Explained
  5. 02:23Performance at Distance & BDC Reticle
  6. 03:38What's Lacking: Limitations of the Reticle
  7. 04:31Magnification Adjustment Lever
  8. 04:49Turret Features and Zeroing
  9. 05:20Optic Dimensions and Specs
  10. 05:30Reticle Illumination and Battery
  11. 06:21Glass Clarity and Low Light Performance
  12. 06:40Illuminated Reticle Brightness
  13. 07:08Build Quality and Warranty
  14. 07:26Value Proposition and Price Point
  15. 07:53Recommendation for New 3-Gun Shooters

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary advantage of the Atibal Striker 1-4x optic for 3-Gun competition?

The Atibal Striker 1-4x is praised as an excellent entry-level optic for 3-Gun due to its 4 MOA dot reticle, which facilitates quick shots at close to medium ranges. Its affordable price point also makes it accessible for newcomers to the sport.

How does the 4 MOA dot reticle on the Atibal Striker 1-4x perform at longer distances?

While the 4 MOA dot is ideal for speed at closer ranges, it can be a limitation for precise aiming at extended distances. However, the optic includes a built-in BDC that helps bracket targets at 200-300 yards, aiding in longer-range engagements.

What are the key features of the Atibal Striker 1-4x's turrets?

The turrets on the Atibal Striker 1-4x offer audible and tactile clicks for adjustments. They can be pulled out to make adjustments, then pushed back in to lock. The turrets are also resettable to zero after initial sight-in.

Is the illuminated reticle on the Atibal Striker 1-4x daylight bright?

The illuminated reticle on the Atibal Striker 1-4x is red and offers 11 brightness settings. While it is fairly bright and visible in most conditions, it is not considered 'daylight bright' and may be challenging in extremely bright environments like deserts.

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