Cvlife Eagle Talon 1-6x24 BDC 2 Review & Shoot LPVO

Published on July 25, 2024
Duration: 10:28

This review covers the CVLIFE Eagle Talon 1-6x24 LPVO with the BDC2 reticle, highlighting its improved illumination and holdover marks compared to the BDC1 version. The reviewer demonstrates zeroing at 100 yards and engaging targets at 300 and 400 yards, validating the BDC marks. The scope is noted for its clarity, included accessories, and value for its price point.

Quick Summary

The CVLIFE Eagle Talon 1-6x24 BDC2 LPVO features an improved reticle with full illumination of holdover marks and a half-halo ring for quicker target acquisition. It offers good optical clarity and demonstrated effectiveness at 400 yards, making it a strong budget-friendly option.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: CVLIFE Eagle Talon 1-6x24 BDC2
  2. 00:34Reticle Differences: BDC1 vs BDC2
  3. 01:15Reticle Features: Halo Ring & Illumination
  4. 01:30Scope Specifications & Included Items
  5. 02:03Second Focal Plane (SFP) Explained
  6. 02:20New Paperwork & Bullet Data
  7. 03:05Unboxing: Case, Accessories, Mount
  8. 03:21Scope Build Quality: Turrets, Caps, Waterproofing
  9. 03:46Range Test: Zeroing at 100 Yards
  10. 04:01Deer Encounter at the Range
  11. 05:10Shooting at 300 Yards
  12. 05:56Attempting Shots at 400 Yards
  13. 06:02Reticle Clarity & Photos
  14. 06:33Reticle Views: 1X, 6X, Illuminated
  15. 06:58400 Yard Target Engagement
  16. 08:10Plate Shots at 400 Yards
  17. 08:27Watermelon Shots at 400 Yards
  18. 09:24Watermelon Impact Analysis
  19. 09:51Conclusion: Value for Money
  20. 10:01Links to Products & Further Details

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the CVLIFE Eagle Talon BDC1 and BDC2 reticles?

The BDC2 reticle offers full illumination for the entire reticle, including all BDC holdover marks, and features a half-halo ring for faster target acquisition. The BDC1 only illuminated the very small center dot.

How does the CVLIFE Eagle Talon 1-6x24 perform at longer distances like 400 yards?

The reviewer successfully engaged a small watermelon at 400 yards using the 6X magnification and the BDC holdover marks, demonstrating the optic's capability for hitting smaller targets at that range.

What accessories are included with the CVLIFE Eagle Talon 1-6x24 BDC2 LPVO?

The scope comes with a Pica-tinny mount, a throw lever for magnification adjustment, an Allen wrench for installation, and batteries for the reticle illumination.

Is the CVLIFE Eagle Talon 1-6x24 BDC2 suitable for budget-conscious buyers?

Yes, the reviewer highly recommends the CVLIFE Eagle Talon series for its excellent value, stating that these scopes are great for the money and the brand makes excellent products for around $100.

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