its foggy. I have 2 and hate them. the dots are too small, the view is foggy and the black never clears up, and the light does not help clear up the dots. WAY over rated.
@@LosDoyerss And if your optic takes a round to the housing? If you drop your rifle and the glass shatters and you cant see through it anymore or the drop bends your cheap ass mount? Dont be daft.
you guys are the first ones I have seen that talk about the accuracy BUT never show your targets. Anyone can pull up a rifle and shoot at a hill and claim to be hitting the target. But SHOWING us YOUR target when you are done shooting backs up your claims. you should TRY it.
Battery life of using often idk but shelf life of just sitting id say replace every year and keep an extra battery on hand. I only use once or twice a year at a range and dont put a lot of time cause ammo is expensive but have had it die on me 3 times when i want to use.
That isn’t the case for me. I have mine all the way back on the top rail with a fixed stock and I have no problem with eye box unless I get too close to the optic.
Looks sweet. Thanks
Red dots are cool, but Think the Eye piece " Ocular Lens" should be much bigger; 32 , to 38 mm minimum.
I wouldn't know. Mine showed up inoperable. Still waiting on a replacement or repair.
As if the only thing that can make your optic fail is a dead battery. 🙄
ALWAYS put backup irons on your defensive or duty rifle.
How does this compare to the Vector Paragon 3x or the Primary Arms SLX 3x
Wow! Yes sir!
How's the eye relief compared to some of the better 1-6 LPVOs.
It's good I one and I like it it's not bad at all I get a full field of view out of the glass when at x1 or 0
its foggy. I have 2 and hate them. the dots are too small, the view is foggy and the black never clears up, and the light does not help clear up the dots. WAY over rated.
Primary Arms GLx 2x prism is the way to go
Funny because I'm just discovering glx2 building my 10 inch 300 blackout and I'm leaning towards the glx2
Just picked it up
@@blackmoses706how you like it?
@stephenasbridge5251 i dont have the vortex
@@blackmoses706 I know the glx
Cool. I just ordered mine
What length barrel are you running ??
I would still run backup sights
I wouldn't run with them, I would just install them on my gun.
No point with an etched reticle...
@@LosDoyerss And if your optic takes a round to the housing? If you drop your rifle and the glass shatters and you cant see through it anymore or the drop bends your cheap ass mount? Dont be daft.
@@koozie83lol iron sights aren't bullet proof either 🤣
I own this scope and swapped it out. Wasn’t a fan of the eye relief.
hows it compare to the primary arms SLX 3, SLX 5
That shirt....amazing BTW 😂
you guys are the first ones I have seen that talk about the accuracy BUT never show your targets. Anyone can pull up a rifle and shoot at a hill and claim to be hitting the target. But SHOWING us YOUR target when you are done shooting backs up your claims. you should TRY it.
This channel is nothing but advertiser bought and paid for click bait. They don't care about guns they just want $$$$
Not that serious bruh
😡 they take your money, but they don’t send you the product🤬
Haaaa.... he said edicle
I own one and it’s awesome. I love it.
Still liking it?? Thx
Send me one! I will test it out for you 😉
Great review, but you guys should probably reevaluate your organizations name. NAGR isn't the best acronym for...well... anything 😂
NAFGR
Vortex is 👎no bueno 👎...but for the sake of advertisement 🤣👍🤣👍🤣
Does anyone have an idea of battery life? No on talks about it.
Battery life of using often idk but shelf life of just sitting id say replace every year and keep an extra battery on hand. I only use once or twice a year at a range and dont put a lot of time cause ammo is expensive but have had it die on me 3 times when i want to use.
eye relief is atrocious, like u gotta nerd neck it kissing the charging handle to be able to see....
That isn’t the case for me. I have mine all the way back on the top rail with a fixed stock and I have no problem with eye box unless I get too close to the optic.