SHOT2026 Vector Optics Paragon micro prism

Published on May 30, 2026
Duration: 2:03

This video reviews the Vector Optics Paragon micro prism scope, highlighting its compact size, lightweight design, and surprisingly large eye box, comparable to a red dot sight. The presenter notes its advantage over red dots by retaining a visible reticle when illumination fails or is prohibited, making it suitable for hunting in restrictive states.

Quick Summary

The Vector Optics Paragon micro prism scope offers a compact, lightweight design with a generous eye box akin to a red dot sight. Its key advantage is a visible reticle even without illumination, making it ideal for hunting in restrictive states or when battery power is a concern.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction at SHOT 2026
  2. 00:12Vector Optics Prism Lineup
  3. 00:18Paragon Micro Prism Scope Overview
  4. 00:24Eye Box Comparison to Red Dots
  5. 00:36Edge-to-Edge Clarity and Distortion
  6. 00:52Prism vs. Red Dot: Reticle Visibility
  7. 00:57Demonstration: Reticle Visibility (No Battery)
  8. 01:10Hunting Applications and State Restrictions
  9. 01:23Final Thoughts on Prism Optics
  10. 01:29Call to Action and Social Media

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main advantages of the Vector Optics Paragon micro prism scope?

The Vector Optics Paragon micro prism scope is praised for its compact and lightweight design. It offers a large, forgiving eye box comparable to a red dot sight and retains a visible reticle even without illumination, making it a viable option for hunting in areas with restrictions on illuminated optics.

How does the eye box of the Vector Optics Paragon compare to other prism scopes and red dots?

The presenter notes that many prism scopes have tight eye boxes. However, the Vector Optics Paragon stands out with a very generous eye box, described as being like looking through a red dot, offering excellent edge-to-edge clarity with minimal distortion.

Is the Vector Optics Paragon suitable for hunting in states with strict regulations?

Yes, the Vector Optics Paragon is an excellent choice for hunting in states that restrict the use of illuminated optics or magnification. Its prism-based reticle remains visible without any battery power, fulfilling these requirements.

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