C&H Precision Comp Optic - First Beating

Published on May 5, 2023
Duration: 3:28

This video provides an initial assessment of the C&H Precision optic, focusing on installation, zeroing, and a preliminary durability test. The presenter notes the optic's easy installation on the C&H plate, tactile adjustments, and a successful zeroing process. A basic durability test involving impacts with wood, particle board, and rocks suggests the optic can withstand some abuse, though further testing is recommended.

Quick Summary

The C&H Precision optic features a click-in installation onto its dedicated plate and offers tactile, audible windage and elevation adjustments. Initial durability tests showed the optic's glass remained intact after impacts from various materials, and the dot remained visible.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Disclosure
  2. 00:29Installation and Initial Observations
  3. 01:01Adjustment Knobs and Zeroing
  4. 01:27Durability Test Setup
  5. 01:58Impact Test 1 (Nail Hit)
  6. 02:17Impact Test 2 (Slide Lock Drop)
  7. 03:09Preliminary Conclusions

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the C&H Precision optic installed?

The C&H Precision optic installs easily onto the C&H Precision plate, featuring a click-in mechanism. The presenter notes that the battery compartment is accessible and the Torx screw for mounting is user-friendly, especially with wide-angle sights.

What are the adjustment features of the C&H Precision optic?

The C&H Precision optic has windage and elevation adjustments that are described as tactile and audible, similar in size to Sig Sauer optics. These adjustments allow for precise zeroing of the sight.

How durable is the C&H Precision optic based on initial testing?

In a preliminary durability test, the C&H Precision optic was subjected to impacts from wood, particle board, and rocks. The glass remained intact, and the dot was still visible after these impacts, suggesting a degree of ruggedness.

What torque specification did the presenter use for the C&H Precision optic?

While C&H Precision recommends 10 inch-pounds for mounting, the presenter opted to torque the optic screws to 13 inch-pounds, indicating a slightly higher torque preference for secure mounting.

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