This video provides a comprehensive guide to a first range day with a new rifle, specifically the Outlier Backdraft chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor. The presenter, Jared, outlines essential steps for a productive initial outing, focusing on data gathering for future accuracy. Topics covered include setting objectives, proper shooting fundamentals (positioning, inputs, outputs), collecting velocity data, establishing an acceptable zero, choosing appropriate targets for zeroing and practice, and verifying turret tracking. The content is applicable to precision rifles and can be adapted for other long guns and handguns, emphasizing the importance of building a solid foundation for rifle performance. The video also highlights the use of C Zone Cardboard Targets.
This video reviews and tests the budget-friendly Gowtar A20r red dot optic. The reviewer demonstrates zeroing the optic on two firearms: a NAK-9 and an M70. The testing focuses on the tracking accuracy of the turrets, indicating a practical evaluation of the optic's performance under use. The description also includes a PayPal and email for channel support.
This video reviews the CVLife Bear Swift 1-10x28 FFP LPVO, highlighting its affordability and HD glass. The review includes features, a field test, analysis of turrets and tracking, and resolution tests, concluding with overall impressions. The video is sponsored by Aura, offering a data breach protection trial. Additional content links are provided for reviews, social media, and other platforms.
This YouTube video offers a detailed review and analysis of the SMS HFXC, which appears to be a firearm accessory or optic. The content covers diode alignment, turret tracking, power metering, and infrared (IR) testing, suggesting a focus on night vision or thermal capabilities. The review includes comparisons with other LAMs (Laser Aiming Modules) and white light options, culminating in the creator's personal thoughts and recommendations. The video is presented by 4MR Ranch and includes links to purchase the product on Amazon and support the channel through various means.
This video provides an in-depth review of the RovyVon GL4 Pro, an infrared (IR) device. The content covers an overview of the unit, laser alignment and reliability testing, output metering, turret tracking, and zero retention. It also evaluates the device's performance with night vision and white light capabilities. The reviewer highlights this as the "BEST Budget IR Device" they have encountered, suggesting strong value for its price point.
This video provides a review of the Monstrum Panzer 1-6x CM3 FFP LPVO (Low Power Variable Optic). The review covers unboxing, features, field testing, illumination capabilities, turret tracking tests, and optical performance. It also addresses whether the optic will hold zero under recoil. The video aims to highlight an affordable tactical optic option for budget-conscious firearm owners. It includes references to recoil testing by another channel and encourages viewers to become channel members for exclusive content. Production notes indicate the use of professional equipment and filming in a safe, regulated environment, with a disclaimer for educational and entertainment purposes.
This video features a review of the CVLife Bearpower 6-24x50 FFP scope. The content includes an introduction, a detailed look at the scope's features, a field test, analysis of turret and tracking performance, and optical testing. The reviewer provides conclusions on whether the scope is worth purchasing, referencing a written review on moondogindustries.com. The video also includes links to the reviewer's other social media platforms and production credits.
This YouTube video showcases the "Tract Toric Rifle Optic" with "first shots." The creator expresses strong satisfaction with the scope, highlighting its "crystal clear" glass from Schott, excellent turrets, and perfect tracking. They also mention positive experiences with Tract Optics' spotting scopes and binoculars. A discount code "GHOST" is provided for 10% off all Tract Optics purchases. The video focuses on the performance and quality of the optic.
This video features a comprehensive review and evaluation of the Athlon Heras SPR 6-24x56 crossover scope. The content covers the scope's features, its performance in long-range testing, a detailed examination of its turrets and tracking capabilities, and an assessment of its optical clarity. The review concludes with the presenter's overall findings and recommendations for the scope, positioning it as a versatile option for crossover hunting and target shooting applications. The description also includes links to the reviewer's website, other social media platforms, and a membership offer.
This video provides a review of the Accufire EVRO-6 optic. The reviewer highlights its value as a high-end LPVO that doesn't break the bank, praising its crystal clear glass, tactile and audible turrets, and excellent tracking capabilities. The description also includes promotional links for Basement Operator Company apparel and the reviewer's website, as well as social media links. An affiliate disclaimer for Amazon purchases is also present.
This YouTube video provides a comprehensive review of the Hi-Lux PR5 5-25x56 FFP rifle scope, highlighting its suitability for Precision Rifle Series (PRS) style competitions. The reviewer details the scope's features, including ED glass and a digital illumination system, and discusses its performance through various tests such as long-range clarity, turret tracking, and resolution. The video also includes information on how the product was provided by Hi-Lux for evaluation and directs viewers to a full written review on Moondog Industries' website. Social media links and membership information are also provided.
This video provides an initial look at the Tract Toric 4.5-30x 56 FFP rifle scope. The reviewer highlights key first impressions, emphasizing the Schott glass clarity, precise tracking, audible and positive turrets, and the exceptional value offered at $1500 with the GHOST discount code. A full review is anticipated soon. The video also directs viewers to Ghost Firearms Training and Tract Optics websites.