Mounting Scopes Like The Navy (Backwards 😎) *Does This Work?* #fullautofriday #civtac #firearms

Published on July 2, 2024
Duration: 0:59

This video explores the unconventional method of mounting an LPVO backwards, inspired by a viral image. The host, an experienced shooter, tests this configuration on a Bear Creek 202 rifle with a Monstrum Panzer LPVO. While the rifle remains functional, the reversed magnification significantly degrades accuracy and target acquisition, proving it to be an ineffective setup for practical use.

Quick Summary

Mounting an LPVO backwards reverses its magnification, making higher power settings result in a smaller image and lower settings result in a larger image. This configuration severely degrades accuracy, leading to significantly larger shot groupings compared to standard mounting, rendering it impractical for effective shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Backwards Scope Mounting
  2. 00:07Baseline Testing: Correct Mounting
  3. 00:29Backwards LPVO Mechanics
  4. 00:42Backwards Shooting Test and Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when you mount an LPVO backwards?

Mounting an LPVO backwards reverses its magnification. Instead of getting closer with higher power settings, the target appears smaller. Conversely, decreasing magnification makes the target appear larger, making precise aiming extremely difficult and accuracy suffer significantly.

Is mounting an LPVO backwards a practical shooting technique?

No, mounting an LPVO backwards is not a practical shooting technique. While the rifle may still function, the reversed magnification makes accurate shooting extremely challenging, resulting in much larger shot groups and rendering the optic ineffective for most applications.

What rifle and optic were used in the backwards LPVO test?

The video features a Bear Creek 202 semi-automatic rifle chambered in .22 LR. The optic tested in the backwards configuration was a Monstrum Panzer LPVO, which utilizes 30mm rings for mounting.

What are the key components of the Monstrum Panzer LPVO?

The Monstrum Panzer LPVO is a Low Power Variable Optic featuring an illuminated reticle. It is designed for mounting with 30mm rings, offering adjustable magnification suitable for various shooting scenarios when used correctly.

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