Atibal X 1-10 LPVO & Ultradyne Sights: 1st Look

Published on July 26, 2019
Duration: 7:22

This video provides a first look at the Atibal X 1-10 LPVO and Ultradyne aperture sights. The presenter details the installation and zeroing process for the unique Ultradyne sights, which feature a dual-aperture design. Initial impressions suggest effectiveness at various ranges, with specific zeroing instructions provided for a 50-yard baseline.

Quick Summary

The Ultradyne sights offer a unique dual-aperture design for simplified target acquisition, focusing on the target itself. They are zeroed at 50 yards with the impact 0.4 inches below aim, allowing for yardage adjustments similar to A2 sights. The Atibal X 1-10 LPVO is a first focal plane optic with a 35mm tube, effective for spotting impacts at 200 yards.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction
  2. 00:45Ultradyne Sights: Design & Installation
  3. 01:43Zeroing Ultradyne Sights at 50 Yards
  4. 02:14Testing Ultradyne Sights at 200 Yards
  5. 03:55Initial Impressions: Ultradyne Sights
  6. 04:05First Look: Atibal X 1-10 LPVO
  7. 04:21Zeroing Atibal X LPVO
  8. 04:57Testing Atibal X LPVO: Unconventional Positions
  9. 05:45Atibal X LPVO Performance Review
  10. 05:59Atibal X LPVO at 200 Yards: Group Size
  11. 06:27Potential Host Firearm for Atibal X
  12. 06:43Conclusion & Future Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Ultradyne sights?

Ultradyne sights feature a unique dual-aperture design, with a larger rear aperture and a smaller rear aperture. This design aims to simplify target acquisition by allowing the shooter to focus on the target, aligning it within both apertures.

How do you zero the Ultradyne sights?

The Ultradyne sights are zeroed at 50 yards, with the point of impact set approximately 0.4 inches below the point of aim. This initial zero allows for subsequent adjustments to engage targets at greater distances, functioning similarly to A2 iron sights.

What is the Atibal X 1-10 LPVO and what are its notable characteristics?

The Atibal X is a first focal plane (FFP) 1-10x variable power optic. It features a 35mm tube, requiring a specific mount, and includes a handy throw lever for quick magnification adjustments.

What was the performance of the Atibal X LPVO at 200 yards?

At 200 yards, the Atibal X LPVO, when used with 55-grain training ammunition, produced a fist-sized group. The optic's illumination and magnification were found to be effective for spotting impacts and acquiring targets.

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