Will a Monstrum Panzer hold zero with 50BMG?

Published on July 21, 2024
Duration: 4:57

This video tests the durability of the Monstrum Panzer optic when mounted on a Barrett M107A1 rifle chambered in .50 BMG. The test, conducted by Moondog 2A in collaboration with GD Boomer Channel, aimed to determine if the optic could hold zero under extreme recoil. The results indicate that the Monstrum Panzer is capable of withstanding heavy recoil and maintaining zero.

Quick Summary

The Monstrum Panzer optic has been tested and proven to hold zero when mounted on a .50 BMG rifle, specifically a Barrett M107A1. This rigorous test involved shooting groups at 100 yards, demonstrating the optic's durability and ability to withstand extreme recoil.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Previous Reviews
  2. 00:34The Question: Will it Hold Zero?
  3. 01:02The .50 BMG Test Setup
  4. 01:17Collaboration with GD Boomer Channel
  5. 01:31Sponsorship & Transparency
  6. 01:46The Tested Optic
  7. 01:53Mounting on Barrett M107A1
  8. 01:59Test Procedure: 100 Yards Groups
  9. 02:48Analyzing the Groups
  10. 03:04Zero Retention Assessment
  11. 03:45Conclusion: It Held Zero!
  12. 04:06Final Thoughts & Call to Action
  13. 04:24Link to Written Review
  14. 04:35Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Monstrum Panzer optic withstand the recoil of a .50 BMG rifle?

Yes, the Monstrum Panzer optic was tested on a Barrett M107A1 chambered in .50 BMG and successfully held zero. This indicates it can endure significant recoil forces, making it a durable option for heavy caliber firearms.

What was the testing procedure for the Monstrum Panzer on a .50 BMG?

The Monstrum Panzer was mounted on a Barrett M107A1 rifle. The test involved shooting two five-round groups at 100 yards to evaluate if the optic maintained its zero after experiencing the extreme recoil of the .50 BMG cartridge.

Is the Monstrum Panzer considered a good value optic?

According to the reviewer, the Monstrum Panzer offers an 'insanely good value' for the performance it delivers. While not on par with premium optics, its ability to hold zero under heavy recoil like that of a .50 BMG rifle highlights its robust performance for its price.

Who collaborated on the Monstrum Panzer .50 BMG recoil test?

The test was a collaboration between Moondog 2A and Mark from the GD Boomer Channel. Mark provided his Barrett M107A1 rifle for the test, and Monstrum Tactical sponsored the ammunition and range time.

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