Which Optic to Buy For My Rifle?

Published on November 22, 2023
Duration: 36:15

This video from T.REX ARMS, featuring Lucas Botkin, provides an expert-level breakdown of rifle optic selection. Botkin, a recognized industry influencer and tactical gear designer, categorizes optics into Holographic/Red Dot sights, Fixed Magnification optics (like the ACOG), and LPVOs. He details the pros and cons of each, emphasizing that the 'best' optic depends on the rifle's purpose and the shooter's training commitment. The guide stresses the importance of quality, long-term testing, and understanding technical specifications like focal planes and eye relief.

Quick Summary

Lucas Botkin from T.REX ARMS categorizes rifle optics into Red Dots/Holographics, Fixed Magnification (like ACOG), and LPVOs. He highlights the ACOG's durability, LPVOs' versatility with FFP/SFP considerations, and Red Dots with magnifiers as the most versatile all-around setup, emphasizing quality and long-term testing over reviews.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Action Montage
  2. 02:11The Importance of Optics
  3. 03:11The Three Main Optic Types
  4. 05:11Deep Dive: The Trijicon ACOG
  5. 09:47Deep Dive: LPVOs (1-6x, 1-10x)
  6. 17:53Deep Dive: Red Dots and Magnifiers
  7. 23:57Conclusion and Buying Advice

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main types of rifle optics discussed by T.REX ARMS?

The video categorizes rifle optics into three main types: Holographic/Red Dot sights (often paired with magnifiers), Fixed Magnification optics like the Trijicon ACOG, and Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs) offering adjustable magnification.

What are the pros and cons of the Trijicon ACOG?

The Trijicon ACOG is praised for its extreme durability, simplicity, and clear BDC reticle. Its main drawback is a short 1.5-inch eye relief, requiring specific mounting and shooter positioning.

How do First Focal Plane (FFP) and Second Focal Plane (SFP) reticles differ in LPVOs?

In FFP LPVOs, the reticle size changes with magnification, keeping subtensions accurate at all power levels. SFP reticles maintain a constant size, with subtensions only accurate at a specific magnification setting.

What is the most versatile optic setup recommended by Lucas Botkin?

Lucas Botkin recommends a red dot sight combined with a flip-to-side magnifier as the most versatile 'all-around' choice for most shooters, offering speed at close range and capability at distance.

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