I don’t recommend the nx8 but I would also not say the plxc is the same as the atacr. At the end of the day if it gets the job done for you, keep rocking it. Its your setup not someone else’s
I honestly love the nx8 on 14.5s and below if it’s got the newer reticle and an offset dot on top. The glass is awesome and I love the reticle/brightness. It gets lots of hate but it’s still my favorite LPVO
There are budget friendly options that are solid choices. The plxc is not one of them. Decent glass - yes Solid build - yes Absolutely trash reticle - yes
@userJohnSmith seen tons of dudes post 10 shot groups online usually in the 0.8-1.2 range obviously everyone’s skill and build are going to be different and have an impact to that. For the types of competitive long range shooting I’ve been doing (quantified performance) the barrel is more than accurate. The shots I miss are due to my inability to hit them.
Thanks Jimmy I found your channel last summer when I was waiting for my 18" bartlien barrel to do exactly what your channel is all about. The only criticism I have of you, actually my wife's is costing me money by inspiring me to get some gear I didn't know I needed. Also for leading me to train with Joe last year, and later this year, and being a part of the reason I found my passion for precision shooting and scoped carbine.
I recently bought a Leupold MK4HD 6-24 for a 20” .308 bolt gun and I love it! I think eventually I’ll build a precision 5.56 gas gun or buy the RD rifle and get into this sometime in the future😮💨love the videos Jimmy!
I've got my SPR running just the way I want- soft shooting, 18" barrel with rifle length gas and amazing, consistent sub MOA accuracy.... the only thing I want to rethink is the scope. My SPR is actually my go to gun if I had to bugout, leave on foot, only grab 1 gun and ammo (otherwise, if its homestead defense (not home defense), I'm grabbing my AR-10). Ive also got a great 16" upper, but, I'll take the 18" in SHTF.... My SPR has a match grade heavy fluted barrel weighing almost 2 lbs, so its a tad heavy, but I like the consistent accuracy that comes with the weight.... and the extra velocity... All that being said, I want this gun to be able to identify threats out to 500 yards and make precise shots out to 400 plus yards... and i definitely need to handle surprise close encounters if necessary (15 yards in or so). Ive got the plx-c 1-8 in my cart, and I'm so close to buying it.... But, Ive already got a good red dot on an offset Arisaka and I'm contemplating using that with a quality 4x16.... My gut tells me to go with the 1x8, but, I really appreciate the magnification of a 4x16.... a 2-10 , to me , is an unflattering compromise. Can the 1x8 give me the magnification and precision i want out to 400 - 500 yards??
Precision will be a combo of shooter, gun, ammo, and optic. The 1-8x plx-c has the clarity and could have enough magnification, it just depends on you, gun and ammo at that point. A 2-10 is meant to be a good compromise, but could be ideal for your requirements especially with your rds for 1x. But magnification is king for pid, I would say see if you can find some optics to look through at a shop or range. Also, magnification can make up for some lower clarity glass. There are people who rave about primary arms glx 2.5-10x and shoot those out quite the distance.
The lowers with the ambi bolt release that the Noveske billet lowers have, the FCD/SOLGW collab lowers have, and the PWS MOD 2 lowers have are ALL OEM’d by Zev (formerly Mega Arms).
@@alonzokincaid1362 personally for the price I’d get the atacr 1-8 for that price, if it was a 1x low end. I prefer the atacr reticle and the illumination is better. It’s been a while since I’ve looked through a vcog so I don’t have an up to date comparison on image quality.
If i was starting over. IMO Get gun and optice in you budget! Your new, you are not great you dont need top of line gun. Scope i would spend more than you think. 22lr Conversion bolt with few mags. Buy case of 22lr ammo that shoots good. Shot smaller target at a scaled range to work with 22lr, everyone only seems to 200yard range to work with. Fill your sock with range sand if you dont have a bag Kestral is key to getting 1st rounds hits Set up 22lr and 5.56 profile and dial them in.Can also jsut use note pad and keep note Use your phone as a stage timmer Put tape on you gun with the come ups/ down from 22lr to 5.56 this will also tell how well your scope tracks. Great Video
I like how there are people complaining that he is sponsored but he’s giving you ways you yourself can make it happen obviously this hobby is expensive not everyone can afford a 5 thousand dollar build
In this list where would you put spotting equipment? (Range finders, spotting scopes, range finding bunks, etc.) primarily for someone who is training solo with low power optics.
There is no doing it different. We all kinda learn as we put shit together and run it. Unless you get to run other people's gear. You wont really know what works for you.
@jimmybrodriguez You aren't wrong with anything you said. I was just making the comment. I don't have many friends with gear I actually want. So I can't test there stuff out!
Look at the results that people with issued guns get. If the kit is good it doesn’t have to be perfect. You might not get the last 10% but you’re in the hunt.
RRS has a few different kinds of tripods with varying heights. Which one did you get and how did you decide on which height and features was best for you?
Excellent question. I went the the 34L as my primary because the max height works for me. I don’t shoot crazy angles here in Texas so the smaller tripods work for me. If I was in a more mountainous area I’d opt for something taller to accommodate those environments
Took Bruiser’s SC1 and a dude there had a NX8 2.5-20 and I got a chance to look through it. Personally, I felt that the glass in my MK5 seemed crisper and had a better depth of field than the NX8.
I have this going on with guys I shoot with right now. They do not have their own why. They use my why to make decisions and they are going down wrong roads doing it because they aren’t willing to fork over the money for good stuff. They keep buying cheaper and then selling and losing money. Has to be your own why!
Thoughts on a 1.7 mount? Having trouble getting my face low enough to see through the scope without mashing my face to the stock. Currently at 1.5” and using a magpul SL.
@jimmybrodriguez or anyone that can answer, what series and division is this for? Also, is this a West Coast thing? I’m in the Raleigh/Durham NC area and looking for something near me. Thanks
What is the padding on the stock? And another question what is the cheek riser for and who makes it? I have been seeing a lot of people start to run those on a spr weapon and im interested in the meaning behind it.
You think a 1.70 or should I keep training with the 1.54 mount if I’m not spending all my time in prone and I don’t have enough money for the razor line, but what do you think of the vortex viper PST? 2-10 only shooting between 200-500
I’ve been building SPR for about 7-8 years now. You don’t have to spend a lot of money on optics to start out. $300 vortex strike eagle is good enough. Spend the money on barrel and ammo. I also started reloading as a result. What people don’t realized is can’t shoot a target rifle with cheap 55 grains to get the desired groups. I only shoot my hand loads 77grains SMK with cci br4 primer and vitahouvi n140 out of all my SPR with each rifle has its own specific load. Spending too much time chasing accuracy.
I want to add some of my experience. I started with a complete upper from aero with 18 inch non target barrel. Disappointed with the accuracy. Switch out the barrel to a stainless steel 20 inch from BA. Disappointed again. Went with WOA SPR profile barrel. With load development, I can achieve one hole with 5 shot group at 100 yards. I have also tried CHF barrel from FN and DD. Don’t do FN but found 14.5 CHF barrel from dd is very accurate. With drop of 200 in FPS about from my 18 inch WOA. Building a noveske 14.5 ss barrel next. If you don’t have the time and patience. Don’t go into precision shooting.
Very interessting that the Americans always speak from Nightforce as highest tier glass which "makes sense". Check out the European brands or TT, it will be a noticable difference... an Atacr is not much cheaper as a premium European Scope..
Are a lot of us gonna compete? Nah. Are you gonna ring steel at 1000 a few times a year with your friends? You can. And it’s still a lot of fun. You can shoot small targets a long way if your gun is repeatable and you have a spotter. And plenty of ammo. If you find you have an uncanny ability at it. Maybe then move up
I got a kind of do over recently when i helped a buddy build his first ar. I took him to the range and had him try all my rifles and he liked my 6 arc prs gas gun the most but wanted to stay with 5.56. Griffin mk2 ambi lower, bcm blem upper receiver, cmt arca handguard, bcm mk2 buffer system, microbest chrome bcg, 20" satern liberty223 wylde rifle gas fluted dmr barrel, griffin primo gas block, larue mbt2s, magpul prs lite stock, mkm machining grip, primary arms glx 3-18 scope, griffin gpm mount with piggyback holosun scrs. I'm pretty sure it's gonna be a great rifle for him.
That is an awesome build! 20" 556 is a laser. Iv recently switched to 6arc and really enjoying it. It really gets the maximum performance out of a small frame. And I can more easily spot my hits/misses past 500
@SPR_ACTUAL Thanks, I've been teaching him everything I know about the ar and shooting in general. I'm pretty sure I'm gonna get him out to a match with me before too long. I'm loving 6 arc for prs. I just got a 20" proof barrel for my birthday, and I'm taking it out tomorrow for a little break in session. I'm about to start reloading for it and am really looking forward to getting more out of the cartridge. It sure is fun having a cartridge that's competitive with bolt guns.
With the ambidextrous lower, are you able to lock the bolt to the rear from the right side to clear malfunctions? or is that Only two send the bolt for during a reload?
PA is definitely a great brand. My $300 PA 4-14x has been great for learning. That being said, it’s hard to compare PA to NF in terms of turret tracking, image quality throughout the magnification range and most importantly, absolute durability.
As stated here, the overall durability, tracking and glass quality is superior. Like I said I wouldn’t say PA is bad but i don’t think it will perform as well in adverse conditions nor sustained abuse over time. But if it works for you that’s all that matters.
@@jimmybrodriguez @aerowrench6787 I think these are just super subjective statements. You are comparing a $300 optic to far more expensive options. Im no shill, but the plxc is a far more impressive option compared to an equivalent optic like an atacr 1-8. There are certainly pros and cons to everything but to call something like that a "plinking option" is kind of laughable
@@nabby119 I wasn’t comparing them just answer the questions asked. As I also said if it works for you or anyone for your specific goals then what does it matter what anyone else thinks or says?
I know you’re sponsored by SOLGW but one of my Hodge 14.5” barrels is crazy accurate and shoots on average 40-50fps faster, shooting the same lots of ammo compared to my Criterion core 14.5.
I actually tried one of their barrels out because a buddy recommended it and was getting crazy good performance. Mine did not do as well. After talking with some people working with Hodge, they confirmed that some barrels will give good performance like that but not all. It’s something they’re working on, but the expectation across the board for it should not be a precision barrel. I will say gassing out of them is really good though.
You constantly drop names in this video almost like you're needing it for validation. Its hard taking advice from influencers because most just push sponsored products and than when get dropped they push something else. Your track recorded specially isn't the greatest.
@@ozzy_david I can’t tell you my favorite restaurant or worst without using the name. Using brand names is necessary to guide people in the right direction otherwise it’s just like yelling “hey” at a crowd. I give options in this video outside of the brands I work with intentionally, also no where do I say you have get X brand thing. I also push people to specific instructors like I mention in this video as well, but I’m not sponsored by them. I’m just genuinely trying to help people based off my experience. I get this may not be for you and that’s cool maybe some other content down the road will help you. And the whole track record thing stems from people having misconceptions about sponsorships. A lot people believe I was sponsored by companies that I wasn’t, but was actually spending money on products that worked for me. I know it’s a novel idea but the internet believes what it wants. I’ve always clearly put in every video who I work with to avoid confusion and I’m legally obligated to.
Ozzy David, With all due respect man I believe you are missing the point of this video. I cannot tell you over the years how much stuff I have purchased and then gotten rid of. Somethings I immediately regretted literally after taking it out of the box. Somethings I found over time just didn't work for me. It cumutively costs thousands of dollars to find out what works over time. Jimmy is just giving his advice on what he has found out what works best for him. It's not a commercial.
if you get paid from companies to shill gear, then your opinion on gear doesnt exist. Youre not trying to save us money youre trying to get us to spend it with whoever sponsors you.
You might have missed it but I recommend a variety of brands even competitors to my sponsors to give you good options across the board, except for the kestrel because it’s the only option in that corner of the market.
Great video. I hope newer shooters pay attention to this information.
appreciate you Ben!
As someone who owned both an NX8 1-8 and a PLXc 1-8. I'll take the PLXc every time and in any condition.
Same! Even over the atacr...yes. Its not as great as they make it out to be. Its great, not that great though. Ill take plxc all day
I don’t recommend the nx8 but I would also not say the plxc is the same as the atacr. At the end of the day if it gets the job done for you, keep rocking it. Its your setup not someone else’s
@@revolutionanarchy713what percentage of capability of an ATACR would you say the plxc is?
I honestly love the nx8 on 14.5s and below if it’s got the newer reticle and an offset dot on top. The glass is awesome and I love the reticle/brightness. It gets lots of hate but it’s still my favorite LPVO
There are budget friendly options that are solid choices. The plxc is not one of them.
Decent glass - yes
Solid build - yes
Absolutely trash reticle - yes
For the money, the SOLGW precision barrels have been awesome. Can’t recommend them enough. Especially as someone just starting out in QP competitions.
Yup seen a lot good results for a lot of people with it
@userJohnSmith seen tons of dudes post 10 shot groups online usually in the 0.8-1.2 range obviously everyone’s skill and build are going to be different and have an impact to that. For the types of competitive long range shooting I’ve been doing (quantified performance) the barrel is more than accurate. The shots I miss are due to my inability to hit them.
I liked the "match grade VS training ammo:" more on that topic would be appreciated
Thanks Jimmy I found your channel last summer when I was waiting for my 18" bartlien barrel to do exactly what your channel is all about. The only criticism I have of you, actually my wife's is costing me money by inspiring me to get some gear I didn't know I needed. Also for leading me to train with Joe last year, and later this year, and being a part of the reason I found my passion for precision shooting and scoped carbine.
haha sorry about that but I know exactly how you feel. Love to hear this though and glad you're enjoying it
I recently bought a Leupold MK4HD 6-24 for a 20” .308 bolt gun and I love it! I think eventually I’ll build a precision 5.56 gas gun or buy the RD rifle and get into this sometime in the future😮💨love the videos Jimmy!
Bolt guns are dope but I think gas guns for me will always be more fun. We’ll see. Appreciate the support
I enjoy the Aero Enhanced upper where the barrel and handguard are separated. One less thing touching the barrel on a rather affordable means.
Yup 100% that’s why many people enjoy them
The Seekins semi monolithic upper has been phenomenal for me
I've got my SPR running just the way I want- soft shooting, 18" barrel with rifle length gas and amazing, consistent sub MOA accuracy.... the only thing I want to rethink is the scope.
My SPR is actually my go to gun if I had to bugout, leave on foot, only grab 1 gun and ammo (otherwise, if its homestead defense (not home defense), I'm grabbing my AR-10). Ive also got a great 16" upper, but, I'll take the 18" in SHTF....
My SPR has a match grade heavy fluted barrel weighing almost 2 lbs, so its a tad heavy, but I like the consistent accuracy that comes with the weight.... and the extra velocity...
All that being said, I want this gun to be able to identify threats out to 500 yards and make precise shots out to 400 plus yards... and i definitely need to handle surprise close encounters if necessary (15 yards in or so).
Ive got the plx-c 1-8 in my cart, and I'm so close to buying it....
But, Ive already got a good red dot on an offset Arisaka and I'm contemplating using that with a quality 4x16....
My gut tells me to go with the 1x8, but, I really appreciate the magnification of a 4x16.... a 2-10 , to me , is an unflattering compromise.
Can the 1x8 give me the magnification and precision i want out to 400 - 500 yards??
How small of a target? What conditions? Are you talking low contrast targets?
@@jimmybrodriguez any conditions, 2 legged targets... SHTF
@@Solidbuilthomes I’d lean toward higher magnification then
@@jimmybrodriguez thanks.... what 500 yard conditions would've made you lean towards the 1x8?
Precision will be a combo of shooter, gun, ammo, and optic. The 1-8x plx-c has the clarity and could have enough magnification, it just depends on you, gun and ammo at that point. A 2-10 is meant to be a good compromise, but could be ideal for your requirements especially with your rds for 1x.
But magnification is king for pid, I would say see if you can find some optics to look through at a shop or range. Also, magnification can make up for some lower clarity glass. There are people who rave about primary arms glx 2.5-10x and shoot those out quite the distance.
Great video here with a good bit of information for every level of shooter.
The lowers with the ambi bolt release that the Noveske billet lowers have, the FCD/SOLGW collab lowers have, and the PWS MOD 2 lowers have are ALL OEM’d by Zev (formerly Mega Arms).
Thanks for all the info Jimmy!
Of course buddy! Hope you’re well.
FYI, blown primer can mess up the TT Diamond. The arca rail for the bipod sliding is brilliant.
I miss the “bada bum bop bum bop! Da nana nana” intro
Maybe one day it will make a return
True goon lifers will remember it
If you have a better optic you don’t have to worry about it failing. If you can get your hands on the older Us optics scopes they are bombproof
I would say the Trijicon line of scopes are a good deal for what you get
Keep rocking them
@@jimmybrodriguezwhat you think about the vcog sco?
@@alonzokincaid1362 personally for the price I’d get the atacr 1-8 for that price, if it was a 1x low end. I prefer the atacr reticle and the illumination is better. It’s been a while since I’ve looked through a vcog so I don’t have an up to date comparison on image quality.
I like the thunderbeast bipod a LOT. It’s the best of both the Harris and atlas
If i was starting over. IMO
Get gun and optice in you budget! Your new, you are not great you dont need top of line gun. Scope i would spend more than you think.
22lr Conversion bolt with few mags.
Buy case of 22lr ammo that shoots good.
Shot smaller target at a scaled range to work with 22lr, everyone only seems to 200yard range to work with.
Fill your sock with range sand if you dont have a bag
Kestral is key to getting 1st rounds hits Set up 22lr and 5.56 profile and dial them in.Can also jsut use note pad and keep note
Use your phone as a stage timmer
Put tape on you gun with the come ups/ down from 22lr to 5.56 this will also tell how well your scope tracks.
Great Video
Whatever works and keeps you going is what matters
Excellent video. I made a lot of these mistakes along the way.
At least we can help others
I like how there are people complaining that he is sponsored but he’s giving you ways you yourself can make it happen obviously this hobby is expensive not everyone can afford a 5 thousand dollar build
Awesome video, thank you!
Appreciate it!
Good stuff, Jimmy!
Much appreciated!
Thanks for mentioning ambi-bolt release in competition- clutch, IMO.
Yup def helps a lot
Great video concept
Glad you enjoyed it
In this list where would you put spotting equipment? (Range finders, spotting scopes, range finding bunks, etc.) primarily for someone who is training solo with low power optics.
There is no doing it different. We all kinda learn as we put shit together and run it. Unless you get to run other people's gear. You wont really know what works for you.
Like I said you can try a lot of peoples stuff at matches and save a lot of money
@jimmybrodriguez You aren't wrong with anything you said. I was just making the comment. I don't have many friends with gear I actually want. So I can't test there stuff out!
Look at the results that people with issued guns get. If the kit is good it doesn’t have to be perfect. You might not get the last 10% but you’re in the hunt.
RRS has a few different kinds of tripods with varying heights. Which one did you get and how did you decide on which height and features was best for you?
Excellent question. I went the the 34L as my primary because the max height works for me. I don’t shoot crazy angles here in Texas so the smaller tripods work for me. If I was in a more mountainous area I’d opt for something taller to accommodate those environments
@@jimmybrodriguez Thanks bud! As a follow up, what heads do you use on your tripod? Are you using an ARCA head of some sort? Thanks again!
@@jacknorman4248 yes anvil 30
How does the NX8 line stack up to Vortex and Leupold? Don't know if I can justify the extra money for the atacr.
Based on what I’ve seen and what Bruiser has seen in classes I would skip it for now
Took Bruiser’s SC1 and a dude there had a NX8 2.5-20 and I got a chance to look through it. Personally, I felt that the glass in my MK5 seemed crisper and had a better depth of field than the NX8.
Jimmy hitting the gym?
Also, your content is always evolving to the next level.
Thanks! I’m trying to hit the gym with more focus so we’ll see how it pans out
Hes looking swole up! 💪🏽
@@alonzokincaid1362 🤘🏼🫱🏽🫲🏼
I have this going on with guys I shoot with right now. They do not have their own why. They use my why to make decisions and they are going down wrong roads doing it because they aren’t willing to fork over the money for good stuff. They keep buying cheaper and then selling and losing money. Has to be your own why!
Exactly. In my experience buying cheap almost always costs you more in the long run.
So have you put a dead primer in the lower and verified the enclosed trigger doesn't malfunction?
Thoughts on a 1.7 mount? Having trouble getting my face low enough to see through the scope without mashing my face to the stock. Currently at 1.5” and using a magpul SL.
@jimmybrodriguez or anyone that can answer, what series and division is this for? Also, is this a West Coast thing? I’m in the Raleigh/Durham NC area and looking for something near me. Thanks
What is the padding on the stock? And another question what is the cheek riser for and who makes it? I have been seeing a lot of people start to run those on a spr weapon and im interested in the meaning behind it.
Angle adapter and check riser is for a better cheek weld
What length Harris bipod do you recommend ? 6-9 /9-13?
You think a 1.70 or should I keep training with the 1.54 mount if I’m not spending all my time in prone and I don’t have enough money for the razor line, but what do you think of the vortex viper PST? 2-10 only shooting between 200-500
I’ve been building SPR for about 7-8 years now. You don’t have to spend a lot of money on optics to start out. $300 vortex strike eagle is good enough. Spend the money on barrel and ammo. I also started reloading as a result. What people don’t realized is can’t shoot a target rifle with cheap 55 grains to get the desired groups. I only shoot my hand loads 77grains SMK with cci br4 primer and vitahouvi n140 out of all my SPR with each rifle has its own specific load. Spending too much time chasing accuracy.
👍🏽
I want to add some of my experience. I started with a complete upper from aero with 18 inch non target barrel. Disappointed with the accuracy. Switch out the barrel to a stainless steel 20 inch from BA. Disappointed again. Went with WOA SPR profile barrel. With load development, I can achieve one hole with 5 shot group at 100 yards. I have also tried CHF barrel from FN and DD. Don’t do FN but found 14.5 CHF barrel from dd is very accurate. With drop of 200 in FPS about from my 18 inch WOA. Building a noveske 14.5 ss barrel next. If you don’t have the time and patience. Don’t go into precision shooting.
So much to unpack here….
Very interessting that the Americans always speak from Nightforce as highest tier glass which "makes sense". Check out the European brands or TT, it will be a noticable difference... an Atacr is not much cheaper as a premium European Scope..
Any thoughts on buffer tubes?
If you’re in FL kenn dang literally offers you a gun to go compete and try it out
Thats cause Kenny Dang is the man!
Kenny Dang is the best nail tech in the gas gun game, even if he eats dogs and his guns don’t run.
@hajduk_lives 😂😂😂
16” mid or 18” Rifle? Thats my decision currently.
What nightforce optic is that
Do you have any experience with the Eotech vudu 1-10?
Scott Peterson whooped us yesterday at the QP match in SC
Miss seeing ya videos Jimmy
Appreciate it. I’ve got a pretty big back log so hopefully I’m able to get more out soon
@jimmybrodriguez freaking awesome I definitely learn alot you the reason I got into long range shooting also any advice on training with a shotgun
Nah I don’t use shotguns but there are some solid instructors out there that could give you some good insight
@jimmybrodriguez okay cool thanks for the response ima look some up now
Here because fcd told me to
Roger is the man
Are a lot of us gonna compete? Nah. Are you gonna ring steel at 1000 a few times a year with your friends? You can. And it’s still a lot of fun. You can shoot small targets a long way if your gun is repeatable and you have a spotter. And plenty of ammo. If you find you have an uncanny ability at it. Maybe then move up
Harris are so junking feeling
What’s your go to?
I got a kind of do over recently when i helped a buddy build his first ar. I took him to the range and had him try all my rifles and he liked my 6 arc prs gas gun the most but wanted to stay with 5.56. Griffin mk2 ambi lower, bcm blem upper receiver, cmt arca handguard, bcm mk2 buffer system, microbest chrome bcg, 20" satern liberty223 wylde rifle gas fluted dmr barrel, griffin primo gas block, larue mbt2s, magpul prs lite stock, mkm machining grip, primary arms glx 3-18 scope, griffin gpm mount with piggyback holosun scrs. I'm pretty sure it's gonna be a great rifle for him.
That is an awesome build! 20" 556 is a laser. Iv recently switched to 6arc and really enjoying it. It really gets the maximum performance out of a small frame. And I can more easily spot my hits/misses past 500
@SPR_ACTUAL Thanks, I've been teaching him everything I know about the ar and shooting in general. I'm pretty sure I'm gonna get him out to a match with me before too long. I'm loving 6 arc for prs. I just got a 20" proof barrel for my birthday, and I'm taking it out tomorrow for a little break in session. I'm about to start reloading for it and am really looking forward to getting more out of the cartridge. It sure is fun having a cartridge that's competitive with bolt guns.
Is that rifle in 5.56? And if not well that ambidextrous lower receiver work on a AR15 chambered in 5.56?
Yes it is 5.56
With the ambidextrous lower, are you able to lock the bolt to the rear from the right side to clear malfunctions? or is that Only two send the bolt for during a reload?
No not able to lock it back. Only one to two lowers have ambi lock back
@@jimmybrodriguez thank you for replying answering my question. Keep up the good work! your videos are very educational.
Obsessed
Why 5.56 as opposed to 6.5C
PA is making some serious stuff, especially with their plxc...Im not sure how it would be considered "plinking."
PA is definitely a great brand. My $300 PA 4-14x has been great for learning.
That being said, it’s hard to compare PA to NF in terms of turret tracking, image quality throughout the magnification range and most importantly, absolute durability.
As stated here, the overall durability, tracking and glass quality is superior. Like I said I wouldn’t say PA is bad but i don’t think it will perform as well in adverse conditions nor sustained abuse over time. But if it works for you that’s all that matters.
@@jimmybrodriguez @aerowrench6787 I think these are just super subjective statements. You are comparing a $300 optic to far more expensive options. Im no shill, but the plxc is a far more impressive option compared to an equivalent optic like an atacr 1-8. There are certainly pros and cons to everything but to call something like that a "plinking option" is kind of laughable
The department of energy just chose the fde plxc for their issued optic. That speaks pretty highly of it in my mind.
@@nabby119 I wasn’t comparing them just answer the questions asked. As I also said if it works for you or anyone for your specific goals then what does it matter what anyone else thinks or says?
Your subscriber call out worked, didn’t realize I wasn’t! Cheers and shalom!
I know you’re sponsored by SOLGW but one of my Hodge 14.5” barrels is crazy accurate and shoots on average 40-50fps faster, shooting the same lots of ammo compared to my Criterion core 14.5.
I actually tried one of their barrels out because a buddy recommended it and was getting crazy good performance. Mine did not do as well. After talking with some people working with Hodge, they confirmed that some barrels will give good performance like that but not all. It’s something they’re working on, but the expectation across the board for it should not be a precision barrel. I will say gassing out of them is really good though.
You constantly drop names in this video almost like you're needing it for validation. Its hard taking advice from influencers because most just push sponsored products and than when get dropped they push something else. Your track recorded specially isn't the greatest.
@@ozzy_david I can’t tell you my favorite restaurant or worst without using the name. Using brand names is necessary to guide people in the right direction otherwise it’s just like yelling “hey” at a crowd. I give options in this video outside of the brands I work with intentionally, also no where do I say you have get X brand thing. I also push people to specific instructors like I mention in this video as well, but I’m not sponsored by them. I’m just genuinely trying to help people based off my experience. I get this may not be for you and that’s cool maybe some other content down the road will help you.
And the whole track record thing stems from people having misconceptions about sponsorships. A lot people believe I was sponsored by companies that I wasn’t, but was actually spending money on products that worked for me. I know it’s a novel idea but the internet believes what it wants. I’ve always clearly put in every video who I work with to avoid confusion and I’m legally obligated to.
What’s your preferred cell phone. Better not mention the name😂
Ozzy David,
With all due respect man I believe you are missing the point of this video. I cannot tell you over the years how much stuff I have purchased and then gotten rid of. Somethings I immediately regretted literally after taking it out of the box. Somethings I found over time just didn't work for me. It cumutively costs thousands of dollars to find out what works over time. Jimmy is just giving his advice on what he has found out what works best for him. It's not a commercial.
if you get paid from companies to shill gear, then your opinion on gear doesnt exist. Youre not trying to save us money youre trying to get us to spend it with whoever sponsors you.
You might have missed it but I recommend a variety of brands even competitors to my sponsors to give you good options across the board, except for the kestrel because it’s the only option in that corner of the market.
@@jimmybrodriguezhe definitely missed it. Keep up the great work
You think you’re being smart but you’re actually the exact opposite.
@@jrcumming997r6 simmer down there mr cumming
@@jrcumming997r6so people aren’t allowed to have sponsors and also recommend other brands too?