Nipple twister test AcuVista Surge 1-10x24

Published on January 2, 2026
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates a rigorous durability test on the AcuVista Surge 1-10x24 LPVO, focusing on its turret lock mechanism and zero return capabilities. The 'nipple twister' test, involving extensive turret manipulation, confirms the optic's ability to maintain reticle stability and return to zero, as assessed by an experienced gear reviewer.

Quick Summary

The AcuVista Surge 1-10x24 LPVO passed a rigorous 'nipple twister' test, where its turrets were spun extensively for 20-30 seconds. The optic maintained reticle stability and successfully returned to its original zero, demonstrating impressive durability and reliability for tactical applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to AcuVista Surge 1-10x24 LPVO
  2. 00:05Turret Lock Mechanism Test
  3. 00:23Nipple Twister Test Procedure
  4. 00:42Zero Return Verification

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'nipple twister' test for rifle scopes?

The 'nipple twister' test, popularized by reviewers like Cyclops Joe, involves rapidly and extensively spinning the windage and elevation turrets of a scope for an extended period (20-30 seconds) to assess its durability and ability to hold zero under stress.

How does the AcuVista Surge 1-10x24 LPVO perform in durability tests?

The AcuVista Surge 1-10x24 demonstrated excellent performance in a 'nipple twister' test, maintaining reticle stability during turret manipulation and successfully returning to its original zero point afterward, indicating robust construction.

What is a First Focal Plane (FFP) scope?

A First Focal Plane (FFP) scope has its reticle positioned in front of the magnification lens. This means the reticle's size changes proportionally with the magnification, ensuring that reticle subtensions (like MOA or MILs) remain consistent across all zoom levels.

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