WWSD Optics Showdown: Shooting on the Move!

Published on October 12, 2017
Duration: 10:27

This video details a shooting stage focused on engaging targets while moving between barricades, emphasizing the performance of red dot and variable optics. Instructors discuss the effectiveness of a Trijicon AccuPoint at 1x magnification for shooting on the move and at 50 yards, highlighting its dual illumination and battery-free operation. They also compare it to other optic options, noting considerations for longer ranges and night vision compatibility.

Quick Summary

The Trijicon AccuPoint optic excels in shooting on the move scenarios, offering a clear 1x magnification for dynamic stages. Its dual illumination and battery-free operation make it a reliable choice, providing an open eye box similar to a red dot sight for quick target acquisition.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Stage Setup and Rules
  2. 03:08Stage Recap and Conditions
  3. 03:40Stage Details: Barricades and Optics
  4. 03:53Red Dot vs. Variable Optic Discussion
  5. 04:02Optic Performance Review
  6. 04:34Optic Magnification Choice
  7. 04:57Scope Quality and Dot Visibility
  8. 05:05Trijicon AccuPoint Performance
  9. 05:10Red Dot Plus Magnifier Alternative
  10. 05:21Eye Relief and Shooting on the Move
  11. 05:341x Magnification Experience
  12. 05:42Red Dot vs. Magnifier Considerations
  13. 05:48Variable Optic as a Single Solution
  14. 05:59AccuPoint Magnification and Illumination
  15. 06:08AccuPoint Weight and Features
  16. 06:21AccuPoint vs. Red Dot/Magnifier Capabilities
  17. 06:37AccuPoint Durability and Lightness
  18. 06:41Trijicon AccuPoint Review Summary
  19. 06:46AccuPoint as an Alternative
  20. 07:01Further Testing for Leupold
  21. 07:10Contenders and Price Point
  22. 07:24Vortex Viper PST Comparison
  23. 07:35Vortex Viper PST Performance
  24. 07:50Upcoming Long Range Match
  25. 08:01Leupold Mark 6 Testing
  26. 08:10Reticle Limitations for Long Range
  27. 08:30Stage and Optic Conclusion
  28. 08:44Outro and Patreon Support

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Trijicon AccuPoint perform for shooting on the move?

The Trijicon AccuPoint, especially at 1x magnification, performs very well for shooting on the move. Its open eye box and clear reticle allow for quick target acquisition and engagement while transitioning between shooting positions and moving between barricades.

What are the advantages of the Trijicon AccuPoint for dynamic shooting stages?

Key advantages include its dual illumination (fiber optic and tritium) providing a battery-free aiming point, its lightweight design, and excellent 1x magnification that mimics a red dot sight, making it ideal for fast-paced stages with moving targets.

When is a red dot with a magnifier a better choice than a variable optic like the AccuPoint?

A red dot with a magnifier might be preferred if you anticipate needing to attach night vision devices like a PVS-14, or if you want the flexibility to quickly switch between a red dot and magnified view. However, for general use without these specific needs, the AccuPoint is a strong contender.

What are the limitations of simple reticles like a triangle for long-range shooting?

Simple reticles, such as a triangle post, can offer limited precision for long-range engagements. They may not provide sufficient stadia lines or aiming points for precise holdovers or windage adjustments, potentially requiring more guesswork at extended distances.

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