CVLife 3MOA / 65MOA multi-reticle red dot

Published on October 4, 2024
Duration: 8:31

This video provides a comprehensive overview and practical guide to the CVLife 3MOA/65MOA multi-reticle red dot optic. It covers unboxing, construction details, reticle options, battery life, motion activation, and the zeroing process with audible and tactile adjustments. The review includes a range test demonstrating the optic's ability to hold zero even after being dismounted and remounted.

Quick Summary

The CVLife 3MOA/65MOA multi-reticle red dot sight offers versatile aiming with a 3 MOA dot, a 65 MOA circle, or both. It's powered by a CR2032 battery with a 50,000-hour runtime and features motion activation. Adjustments are made with 1 MOA clicks via turrets that include a flathead tool.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Unboxing
  2. 00:21Optic Features & Construction
  3. 00:38Reticle Options (3MOA, 65MOA Circle)
  4. 00:50Build Quality & Mounts
  5. 01:16Battery & Runtime
  6. 01:27Motion Activation
  7. 01:39Brightness & Reticle Controls
  8. 01:58Zeroing Adjustments
  9. 02:33Reticle Demonstration
  10. 03:43Range Test Setup
  11. 03:503MOA Dot Accuracy Test
  12. 03:5965MOA Circle & Combined Reticle Test
  13. 04:49Optic Durability Test
  14. 05:00Mounting Issue & Resolution
  15. 05:51Post-Durability Zero Check
  16. 06:14Final Zeroing Shots
  17. 07:08Zero Retention Analysis
  18. 07:42Conclusion & Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the reticle options for the CVLife 3MOA/65MOA red dot sight?

The CVLife red dot sight offers three reticle options: a 3 MOA dot for precise aiming, a 65 MOA circle for faster target acquisition, and a combination of both the 3 MOA dot and the 65 MOA circle for versatile aiming.

How is the CVLife red dot optic powered and what is its battery life?

The CVLife red dot optic is powered by a single CR2032 coin battery. It boasts an impressive runtime of up to 50,000 hours, which is over five years, on a fresh battery.

Does the CVLife red dot optic have motion activation?

Yes, the CVLife red dot optic features motion activation. It automatically shuts off after a few minutes of inactivity and non-motion, and will instantly turn back on to the last brightness setting when motion is detected.

How are adjustments made for zeroing the CVLife red dot sight?

Zeroing the CVLife red dot sight is done via two mini turrets. Each click of these turrets provides a 1 MOA adjustment for windage and elevation. The caps for these turrets also serve as a flathead screwdriver for making the adjustments.

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