This video provides a review of the Vortex Strike Eagle 1-8x24 LPVO scope, featuring the BDC-3 reticle. The creator includes a special discount code for viewers and links to various gear used in their videos, including holsters, steel targets, cameras, ear protection, safety glasses, reloading equipment, and shooting accessories. The review likely covers the scope's performance in shooting scenarios.
This video provides an in-depth comparison between a budget and premium Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR) build. It features the Mitchell Defense SOIDC as the premium option, highlighting its carbon fiber barrel, proprietary buffer system, and reliability. The Armalite M15A4 SPR is presented as the budget-friendly alternative, emphasizing its proven design and performance. The comparison covers accuracy, performance, build quality, barrel quality, ergonomics, and recoil management, making it valuable for tactical shooters, hunters, and long-range enthusiasts. High-end optics from Steiner and Aimpoint are contrasted with Vortex optics, and Modlite and MDT CYKE bipods are also showcased. The video aims to help viewers decide which rifle best suits their needs, with a stated possibility of 1 MOA accuracy with Federal Gold Medal Match 77 Grain SMK ammunition for both builds.
This video details the unboxing and installation of a Vortex Strike Eagle 1-6x24 LPVO on a Henry Lever-Action 45-70 rifle. The presenter uses Vortex 30mm Pro Rings and a Ranger Point Precision scope mount. A future review video is planned after zeroing the rifle at the range, where the effectiveness of an LPVO on a 45-70 lever action will be assessed, particularly concerning its budget-friendliness. The video acknowledges some production imperfections, such as background noise from children and a focus issue at the end.
This video features an unboxing and installation of the Vortex Strike Eagle 1-6x24 LPVO on a Henry Lever-Action .45-70 Govt rifle. The optic is mounted using Vortex 30mm Pro Rings on a Ranger Point Precision Henry RHINO Scope Mount. The creator plans a follow-up range review to assess the optic's performance on this specific rifle platform and whether it's a budget-friendly option for lever-action rifles. The video acknowledges some minor production issues, including children's noise and a temporary blur at the end.
This video features an unboxing and step-by-step installation of a Vortex Strike Eagle 1-6x24 LPVO optic. The optic is mounted on a Henry Lever-Action 45-70 Govt. rifle using Vortex 30mm Pro Rings and a Ranger Point Precision Henry RHINO Scope Mount. The creator plans to follow up with a range review to assess the LPVO's performance on the lever-action rifle and its viability as a budget option. The video acknowledges potential audio and visual quality issues due to the presence of children and a camera refocusing problem.
This video presents a top 5 recommendation list for Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs) in June 2025. It features specific models from CV Life, Sig Sauer, Vortex Optics (Strike Eagle and Razor Gen III), Primary Arms (Nova and ACSS M10S Griffin), and Gunnr Odin. The creator also discusses general considerations when choosing an LPVO. The video emphasizes that it is for review and entertainment purposes, conducted on a closed range with safety protocols. It explicitly states no firearms sales are conducted and no modifications are shown. Affiliate links may be present.
This video delves into the "Without Rule of Law" (WROL) tactical philosophy, focusing on practical strategies for community defense and tactical patrols. The content covers aspects like security force organization, drone defense, shotgun integration, medical support, communication, preferred weapons and ammo, non-lethal force, and Rules of Engagement (ROE). While not featuring shooting demonstrations, it offers extensive tactical mindset, strategy, and execution insights, along with recommendations for various gear, including radios, chest packs, optics, and thermal imagers. The creator emphasizes community support through Patreon.
This video advocates for the utility of a .22LR rifle, highlighting its potential applications in survival and prepper scenarios. The presenter specifically recommends the Ruger 10/22 platform and details several aftermarket upgrades: a Magpul X-22 backpacker stock, a Volquartsen TG-2000 trigger, a Vortex 1-6 Strike Eagle optic, and a Flatline sling. The video aims to inform viewers why a .22LR rifle is a valuable addition to their gear, particularly for those interested in preparedness, camping, and potentially EDC.
This YouTube video compares two rifle scopes: the Discovery ED-PRS and the Vortex Strike Eagle, with a stated range of 1400 yards. The content focuses on a direct comparison between these optics, indicated by the title and the inclusion of manufacturer tags. The video aims to help viewers understand the differences and potential performance of each scope, likely for long-range shooting applications.
This YouTube video compares two rifle scopes: the Discovery ED-PRS and the Vortex Strike Eagle. The comparison focuses on their performance at 100 yards, providing a direct evaluation of these optics for rifle enthusiasts. The video aims to help viewers understand the differences between these models for potential purchasing decisions.
This video provides a comprehensive comparison between two popular Precision Rifle Series (PRS) scopes: the Vortex Strike Eagle 5-25x56 and the Discovery Optics ED-PRS 5-25x56. The review covers unboxing, detailed specifications, features of each scope, and culminates in practical field and rifle range tests. The content is presented by Moondog Reviews, with specific production and crew credits provided. The video also includes a sponsored segment for Aura, offering a data breach protection service.
This video appears to be a direct comparison between two rifle scopes: the Monstrum Challenger and the Vortex Strike Eagle, tested at a distance of 100 yards. The description provides a link to a detailed review of the Vortex Strike Eagle on the Moondog Industries website, suggesting an in-depth analysis of the optics' performance. The title's use of '#pewpew' indicates it's aimed at the firearms enthusiast community.