[SHOT 2018] Axeon Scopes' Second Zero

Published on January 27, 2018
Duration: 4:41

This video introduces Axeon Scopes' 'Second Zero' system, a prism-based optic accessory designed to provide multiple ballistic zeros for various shooting distances. The system allows users to add significant MOA or Mil adjustments, enabling long-range shots without needing to adjust the base optic. It's presented as a foolproof, repeatable solution based on physics principles.

Quick Summary

The Axeon Scopes 'Second Zero' system uses a prism to provide multiple ballistic zeros for optics, addressing red dot limitations at distance and enabling long-range shots. It's optic-agnostic, foolproof, and repeatable, with configurations capable of reaching over two miles.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to TFB TV and SHOT Show 2018
  2. 00:07Meeting Jon Bank Baker and Axeon Scopes
  3. 00:12The Prism Concept for Object View
  4. 00:25Non-Magnified Red Dot Limitations
  5. 00:47Dealing with Holdover on Red Dots
  6. 00:51The 'Second Zero' Solution
  7. 00:56Setting Multiple Zero Distances
  8. 01:09Ammunition Drop Considerations (300 Blackout)
  9. 01:22Optic Agnostic Design
  10. 01:32Repeatability and Foolproof Design
  11. 01:43Stacking Gauge Blocks for Multiple Zeros
  12. 02:05Different Models for Different Optics
  13. 02:18Micro Model for Smaller Objectives
  14. 02:23Larger Models for Larger Objectives
  15. 03:04Extreme Long-Range Shooting Applications
  16. 03:41Adding MOA/Mil Adjustments
  17. 03:48Shooting Over Two Miles with 400 MOA Unit
  18. 03:54Current Range and Future Expansion
  19. 04:14Concluding Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Axeon Scopes 'Second Zero' system?

The Axeon Scopes 'Second Zero' is an accessory that uses a prism to alter the optical path, allowing a single optic to have multiple pre-set ballistic zeros for different distances or ammunition types without manual adjustment.

How does the 'Second Zero' system help with long-range shooting?

It provides significant additional MOA or Mil adjustments, enabling shooters to engage targets at extreme distances, even over two miles with certain configurations, by compensating for bullet drop without needing to adjust the primary scope.

Is the Axeon 'Second Zero' system compatible with all optics?

Yes, the system is designed to be optic-agnostic. It works with various optics like red dots, LPVOs, and traditional scopes, and comes in different sizes to match objective lens diameters.

What makes the 'Second Zero' system reliable?

The system is described as foolproof and exactly repeatable because it's based on a fundamental physics principle and functions by effectively 'stacking' gauge blocks to create distinct zero points.

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