Teste insano: ACOG de $120 vs 100 cartuchos de 12GA – quem aguenta mais?

Published on September 21, 2025
Duration: 1:27

This video tests the durability of a budget-friendly Hucus 6X prismatic optic, marketed as an ACOG alternative, against 100 rounds of 12-gauge shotgun ammunition. The test utilizes Black Aces Tactical 1.2 oz slugs and buckshot fired from a GeForce Arms Gatlander semi-automatic shotgun. The primary goal is to determine if the optic can withstand the abuse and maintain its zero.

Quick Summary

A Hucus 6X prismatic optic, an affordable ACOG alternative, was tested against 100 rounds of 12-gauge slugs and buckshot from a GeForce Arms Gatlander shotgun. The optic largely maintained its zero after the rigorous test, demonstrating surprising durability for its price point.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Testing the Hucus Optic
  2. 00:06Introducing the Hucus 6X Prism Sight
  3. 00:13The Challenge: 12 Gauge vs. Budget Optic
  4. 00:23Initial Grouping and Ammunition Selection
  5. 00:43GeForce Arms Gatlander Shotgun Performance
  6. 01:02Enduring 100 Rounds of 12 Gauge
  7. 01:07Testing the Optic's Zero After Firing
  8. 01:10Analyzing the Post-Test Grouping

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Hucus 6X optic?

The Hucus 6X is a 6X prismatic optic that is presented as a more affordable alternative to the ACOG (Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight). It is designed for magnified aiming and is being tested for its durability.

What ammunition was used in the Hucus optic durability test?

The test used 100 rounds of Black Aces Tactical 12-gauge ammunition. This included 1.2 oz slugs and buckshot, chosen for their significant recoil and potential to stress the optic.

How did the GeForce Arms Gatlander shotgun perform?

The GeForce Arms Gatlander, a semi-automatic shotgun, was found to be different from typical 12-gauge shotguns. It significantly helps with recoil management, making it more comfortable to shoot, even with heavy loads.

Did the Hucus optic maintain its zero after 100 rounds of 12-gauge?

Yes, the video indicates that the Hucus optic largely maintained its zero. The grouping after 100 rounds was found to be very close to the initial grouping, suggesting it withstood the abuse well for its price point.

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