Why get a 20x instead of a 25x? ED-PRS GenII 4-20x52 #pewpew #prs

Published on December 9, 2024
Duration: 0:23

This video from Moondog 2A discusses the Discovery Optics ED-PRS Gen II 4-20x52 scope, specifically addressing why one might choose the 20x magnification over a 25x. The instructor highlights key features like 0.1 MRAD turrets, guaranteed tracking, and a zero stop, demonstrating its application on a CZ 457 rifle at a shooting range. The content is geared towards intermediate shooters interested in precision rifle scopes.

Quick Summary

The Discovery Optics ED-PRS Gen II 4-20x52 offers a compelling alternative to 25x scopes for PRS, balancing magnification with a wider field of view and reduced image degradation. Key features include 0.1 MRAD turrets, guaranteed tracking, a Zero Stop, and an FFP-Z reticle for precise long-range shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Scope Introduction: ED-PRS Gen II 4-20x52
  2. 00:0820x vs 25x Magnification: Which to Choose?
  3. 00:19Watch Full Video on Moondog 2A Channel

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Discovery Optics ED-PRS Gen II 4-20x52 scope?

The ED-PRS Gen II 4-20x52 features a 4-20x magnification range, a 52mm objective lens, 0.1 MRAD turrets with guaranteed tracking, and a Zero Stop. It also utilizes a First Focal Plane (FFP) reticle, denoted as FFP-Z.

Why might a shooter prefer a 20x scope over a 25x scope for PRS?

A 20x scope can offer a wider field of view at lower magnifications and may be less prone to image degradation or tunnel vision at extreme ranges compared to a 25x scope, while still providing ample magnification for precision shooting.

What does '0.1 MRAD' mean for scope adjustments?

0.1 MRAD refers to the click value of the scope's turrets. Each click adjusts the point of impact by 0.1 milliradians, allowing for precise aiming adjustments at long distances.

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