Lead & Steel Promethean LP1 Durability Test

Published on May 28, 2023
Duration: 12:35

This video details a durability test for the Lead & Steel Promethean LP1 optic. The testing protocol involves a baseline zero, shock testing with a water bottle, water submersion, and multiple drop tests onto various surfaces. The presenter assesses point-of-impact shift after each stage to determine the optic's robustness. The goal is to provide practical insights into the optic's resilience under stress.

Quick Summary

The Lead & Steel Promethean LP1 optic underwent rigorous durability testing, including shock, water submersion, and multiple drops. While it proved water-resistant and resilient through initial tests, a final aggressive drop on a tree stump caused a point-of-impact shift, indicating its limits under extreme stress.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Durability Test Setup
  2. 00:39Initial Zero & Light Shock Test
  3. 01:49Water Bottle Shock Test
  4. 02:53Second Aggressive Test & Water Dunk
  5. 03:53Light Drop Test (Wooded Area)
  6. 04:31Drop Test on Rocks
  7. 05:43Final Drop Test (Tree Stump)
  8. 08:04Redemption Drop & Final Shots
  9. 09:01Post-Test Analysis & Grouping
  10. 10:52Post-Testing Condition & Cleaning

Frequently Asked Questions

How durable is the Lead & Steel Promethean LP1 optic?

The Lead & Steel Promethean LP1 optic demonstrates good durability through shock, water submersion, and multiple drops. While it held up well through initial tests, a final aggressive drop on a tree stump caused a noticeable point-of-impact shift, suggesting a limit to its extreme impact resistance.

What kind of tests were performed on the Promethean LP1 optic?

The durability tests included a baseline zero, shock testing with a water bottle, submersion in water, and multiple drops onto varied surfaces like dirt, sticks, rocks, and a tree stump. Each stage was followed by shooting to assess point-of-impact shift.

Is the Promethean LP1 optic waterproof?

Yes, the Promethean LP1 optic was submerged in water multiple times during the durability test and continued to function correctly, indicating it is waterproof.

Did the Promethean LP1 optic maintain its zero after durability testing?

The optic maintained its zero through most of the durability tests. However, after a final aggressive drop onto a tree stump, a point-of-impact shift was observed, though subsequent shots helped re-establish a tight group.

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