This video showcases Caleb Savant's new BRN-180 build, featuring a 13.9" barrel with a permanently attached Vortex flash hider to meet the 16" legal length requirement. He highlights several upgrades including a Bravo Company vertical foregrip, American Defense Mfg. scope mount and lower receiver, a Brownells 1-6x24mm optic, Battle Arms Development safety selector, Geissele SSA-E trigger, Bravo Company pistol grip, and a JMac Customs folding stock. The video demonstrates the rifle being used at the range, with a note about potential shell ejection issues for left-handed shooters due to the BRN-180's lack of a deflector. The build is presented as ideal for a compact home defense or truck gun.
This video reviews the Brownells MPO 5-25x56 Scope, highlighting its value for its price point. The reviewer praises the Japanese glass clarity, distinct turret adjustments (exposed elevation, capped windage), and the N-OMR reticle which allows for holds. The scope is noted as suitable for various shooting disciplines, including PRS, and has been tested on platforms like a .308 bolt action, Knights Armament SR-25, and Radian Model 1. A potential limitation mentioned is the elevation travel, which may require careful planning with mounts or bases for extreme distances. Overall, it's presented as a solid value optic from Brownells.
This video reviews the new Brownells 1-8x24mm Match Precision Optic (MPO). It highlights its features as a true Low Power Variable Optic (LPVO) with a wide field of view, making it suitable for fast target acquisition in action shooting competitions and hunting. Key features include premium Japanese glass, a 30mm tube, enhanced grip on adjustment rings, a throw lever, precise turrets, and an illuminated Non-Obscuring Milling Reticle (N-OMR) with 6 brightness settings. The optic is noted for its rugged construction, compact size, and affordable price point, positioning it as a strong contender for 3-Gun competition.
This video features Tom Beckstrand, rifles and optics editor for Guns & Ammo magazine and a long-range competition shooter, unboxing the Brownells Match Precision Optic™ 3-15x50mm. He highlights several key features he appreciates, including the optic's price point, the illuminated N-OMR™ (non-obscuring milling reticle), zero stop turrets, side-focus parallax adjustment, capped windage knob, and the included 4" sunshade. The unboxing is presented as a fun alternative for those who haven't yet acquired their own optic.
This video introduces the Brownells Match Precision Optic™ (MPO) rifle scope, highlighting its high-end features typically found on premium target rifle scopes. The scope boasts a 34mm one-piece aluminum tube, advanced lens coatings for clarity, and a glass-etched First Focal Plane (FFP) illuminated reticle with a floating center dot, providing precise holdovers and measurement capabilities in 0.1 Mil subtensions. Adjustments are also in 0.1 Mil clicks with resettable zero, and it includes side-adjustable parallax. The MPO is custom-made in Japan for Brownells and is available in 3-15x50mm and 5-25x56mm models, all offered at a surprisingly accessible price point.
This video from Brownells features Ryan demonstrating a straightforward method for sighting in their Match Precision Optic™ (MPO) on a rifle. The process begins with boresighting to align the optic with the barrel. Ryan then details how to set the elevation turret to work correctly with the zero stop mechanism. The demonstration concludes with live-fire testing, where adjustments are made to ensure the point of aim matches the point of impact, followed by resetting the turrets to zero. The video highlights the use of a stable shooting bench, bipod, and rear bag.
This video demonstrates the proper mounting of the Brownells Match Precision Optic (MPO) on a rifle. Ryan, from Brownells' new products team, guides viewers through the process, starting with ensuring the rifle is unloaded. He then explains how to adjust the scope for optimal shooter fit, followed by tightening the scope rings. The video mentions the scope is mounted on a Howa 1500 barreled action in a KRG chassis and uses Badger Ordnance scope rings and a Brownells Magna-Tip adjustable torque wrench. The goal is to achieve correct positioning for accurate sighting in at the range.
This video provides an overview of the new Brownells Match Precision Optic (MPO) series. Ryan from the Brownells new product team details the features of the 3-15x50mm and 5-25x56mm models, emphasizing their competition-ready design, Japanese manufacturing, and reasonable price point. Key features highlighted include the unique N-OMR™ (Non-Obscuring Milling Reticle) with its glass etching, illumination (6 settings), small floating center dot, 0.5 Mil increments, 0.2 Mil dots in the holdover area, and "hollow" crosshairs designed for better target acquisition at various ranges. Both models also feature adjustable parallax.
This video introduces the new Brownells "Match Precision Optic" (MPO) rifle scopes, designed to enhance the performance of PRS competition rifles. Paul Levy from Brownells highlights key features, including top-quality Japanese glass and mechanics, a 34mm tube for extensive windage and elevation adjustments in 0.1 MIL increments, and crisp adjustment knobs. The scope also features an N-OMR (Non-Obscuring Milling Reticle) designed to avoid obscuring targets at long ranges. The MPO is available in 3-18x50 and 5-25x56 configurations.
This video showcases the EOTech Hydration Backpack, a piece of outdoor gear from OpticsPlanet.com. The description highlights its 100oz capacity and insulated hose for easy access to hydration. It also mentions EOTech's reputation for high-quality optics, such as the EXPS and MPO series, and notes that the backpack comes in digital camouflage, sand tan, and plain black color options, catering to different tactical and aesthetic preferences. The video encourages viewers to explore other EOTech gear available on OpticsPlanet.com.
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