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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
  • In this Hatchet Cast Episode, Eric & Roy discuss the method for picking the best optic for you and your tools. The best three ways to support us are to come train with us, pick up some gear from our affiliates using the links and codes below, and follow us on our other social media platforms. Welcome to the Barrel & Hatchet community. The intro video was edited by RETRODIGITALMEDIA!!
    CHAPTERS:
    0:00 - Optic Selection Introduction
    2:39 - Optic Choice Considerations
    3:51 - Optic Price Considerations
    8:49 - Matching Optics to Rifle Capabilities
    10:58 - Optic Tube Diameter Selection
    14:55 - Optic Objective Lens Size
    16:09 - Night Vision Compatible Optics
    21:00 - Current Optics Market Trends
    26:58 - Optimal Number of Optics
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Комментарии • 194

  • @Mrgunsngear
    @Mrgunsngear Год назад +24

    🇺🇸

  • @BasementOps
    @BasementOps Год назад +102

    I have a 20 inc AR 15 with a MPVO a LPVO a TA 31 with an RMR piggyback, and an offset RMR on an Arisaka Mount. All my opticts are in QD in case one goes down while conducting my BasementOPS. I can remove it and use the next one in line and get back into action. Those pizza rolls aren't going to make themselves.

    • @barrelandhatchet
      @barrelandhatchet  Год назад +14

      hahaha true and very nice

    • @beardly0121
      @beardly0121 Год назад

      Based pizza roll enjoyer. I bet you even fuck with hot pockets too from time to time.

    • @biggboysouth
      @biggboysouth 11 месяцев назад +2

      A real mans hero right here!

    • @landonluebke7627
      @landonluebke7627 11 месяцев назад +3

      Real men cook the pizza rolls with the heat from the muzzle blast

  • @houseoflamarr3674
    @houseoflamarr3674 Год назад +21

    He always cutting you off 😂

  • @rman713
    @rman713 Год назад +7

    I feel like Roy really kept interrupting Eric in this one 😂 come on, man

  • @1robertcourtney
    @1robertcourtney Год назад +20

    Love hearing you guys talk about this stuff. I’m running an Eotech EXPS3-0 with a G33 magnifier and offset MBUS Pros.

  • @e7tegt503
    @e7tegt503 Год назад +4

    It doesn’t matter what the internet tells you to do. It’s a matter what you experience yourself.
    Truer words were never spoken.

  • @SGTCap1980
    @SGTCap1980 Год назад +7

    Since I was at your night vision class earlier this year, with three optics, I'll chime in. That rifle is 12.5" Triarc midlenth barrel build with a Swaro 1-6LPVO, an offset SRO in a TRex arms mount and a PA red dot mounted on top of my scope. The reason for the top mounted dot is this: I'm right handed and left eye dominant. I run a WP PVS14 over my dominant eye and FLIR Breach thermal over my right. To shoot passively I can roll the gun inward, similar to what I normally do to see the SRO and the top mounted dot ends up infront of my left eye (PVS14). I do most of my daytime shooting with the SRO, the Swaro is normally on 3 or 6 power. The rifle has a Holoson LE221 and malkov EXIR 250 for night use, plus a white light. Looks complicated as hell but it really isn't bad.

  • @SlimeSquare
    @SlimeSquare Год назад +12

    You guys are popping out videos at the cyclic rate!
    The PA 3x Microprisms w/ ADM Mini ACOG Mounts have become my go-to general purpose "combat optic" for 10.5" - 16", but there could be room for the new 5x.

    • @deangullberry5148
      @deangullberry5148 Год назад +1

      I've been running the thick Boi 5x for a few years, looking forward to trying the micro. If it meets expectations the reduced size and weight will be a welcome evolution.
      I'm just not sold on the Aurora reticle.

    • @theKashConnoisseur
      @theKashConnoisseur 11 месяцев назад

      @@deangullberry5148 Can't comment on the Aurora reticle due to lack of hand-on experience, but the Raptor reticle they have on the 3x is pretty sweet. The BDC lines up pretty well with the real world ballistics when shooting real M193 zeroed to 100 yards, which makes landing shots from point blank all the way out to 600 yards pretty easy.
      Just a darn shame ADM is out of stock on their cantilevered mini mounts, so I'm still stuck using the stuff that PA ships with the optic. Good enough for range use but I don't have confidence that their mounts will hold zero after any hard use.

    • @deangullberry5148
      @deangullberry5148 11 месяцев назад

      @@theKashConnoisseur Brass Facts did a review. He was brutally honest, and made me think twice.

    • @theKashConnoisseur
      @theKashConnoisseur 11 месяцев назад

      @@deangullberry5148 I recall him being pretty positive towards the optic overall. He talks about how he had the gun with the optic tossed in the back of a pickup and hauled around for a multi-day shooting course, and how the zero never shifted and the turrets never moved a click.
      In terms of his BDC comments, he says he was using a 62 gr .223 load instead of an M193 55 grain 5.56 load, so of course that's going to impact the BDC calculations. However, it's not too hard to run the ACSS Raptor/Aurora though your favorite ballistics calculator app using your chosen bullet profile etc to figure out the ranges the BDC reticle will line up with at your given zero.
      The ranging features are going to be the same regardless of ballistics, so they can still be used to get a serviceable ranging estimate. It's certainly not the same level of accuracy you'd get from a mil-dot scope and a Kestrel, but it's about perfect for varmint hunting and defensive uses.

    • @deangullberry5148
      @deangullberry5148 11 месяцев назад

      He also pointed out that both the mount, and the red dot bracket were flimsy and bent. He liked the Aurora reticle, but the, and the lens clarity, but the small size was counterproductive to the range capabilities of the reticle. Somewhere in the comments I said I think I'll just stick to the full size 5x.

  • @06barcafan10
    @06barcafan10 Год назад +3

    I own a lot of high end optics…..bought a Primary Arms SLx 3x microprism with the ACSS reticle. It beats most of my super expensive optics hands down. Absolutely the best value for money on the market now. 5 Stars….Highly Recommended. Get one now at $399 before PA up charges…..

  • @paul7754
    @paul7754 7 месяцев назад +1

    You guys are light years ahead of most of us grunts. Good points are that with a quality barrel - length shouldn't matter - much. How well one uses (efficiency at obtaining a good sight picture) a certain type of optic - red dot/prism/LPVO does matter. Purpose - general/CQB/DMR matters for optic choice.

  • @kyleparrish2026
    @kyleparrish2026 Год назад +6

    Great video, you guys continue to motivate active thought in these matters. I'm partial to the Romeo4T I decided to try out after reading about Obi-Wan Nairobi. Been rocking it ever since, with Juliet3 and M-BUS Pro.

    • @barrelandhatchet
      @barrelandhatchet  Год назад +2

      Good stuff! And thanks for being apart of thE BHTG community!!

  • @lunarnightshift2465
    @lunarnightshift2465 9 месяцев назад +1

    Every couple of days I come back and watch this absolutely Godly opening

  • @Choppipappi17
    @Choppipappi17 Год назад +8

    I really truly like this channel a lot you guys have provided really great content.

  • @eazybrah
    @eazybrah Год назад +9

    When im picking a primary optic for an AR, first I decide the primary use of the rifle. Am I shooting mostly at distances out to 600+? I'm going with a MPVO. Am I shooting mostly under 100 at speed and I want something light? I'm going with a red dot. Am I trying to build a do-it-all rifle? I'm going with a prism.

  • @chris.t1629
    @chris.t1629 Год назад +6

    Great video. You gotta let Eric finish his trains of thought more though

    • @keniantosca9442
      @keniantosca9442 Год назад +1

      I was going to say same thing. I think Roy had to much caffeine.

  • @MonstaFreak13
    @MonstaFreak13 Год назад +7

    I remember buying a red dot and magnifier, then also buying an lpvo to see which i liked better. The only benefit to the lpvo was the bdc reticle. I have long since sold both setups and put a 2-10 on my 18" AR10 and a 2x prism on my 16" AR15. I may go back to the magnified dot setup cus im planning a 13.7 night vision build but the parts list i have mapped out gives me heart palpitation when i look at the total cost 😅

    • @MrJbedo
      @MrJbedo 10 месяцев назад

      What I've been favoring lately is an lpvo with a piggyback t2 at 12 o clock. It's been pretty nice for NVG. Otherwise I run eotech w mag

    • @MonstaFreak13
      @MonstaFreak13 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@MrJbedoYea for this new setup its looking like im gona be doing a magnified T2 cus i feel like a lot of my aiming at NV distances are going to be done with active aiming.

  • @walkerofpauls2710
    @walkerofpauls2710 Год назад +4

    LPVOs make sense for most rifles IF they run back up irons or canted sights. I love irons and ACOGs but LPVOs add a lot of versatility really easily

  • @jeffgeesaman4386
    @jeffgeesaman4386 Год назад +2

    I like my EXPS3 with my G45 mag. I can remove the G45 and not have the weight and throw it on when I know I'm going to need it. Or just suck it up and leave it on my gun and carry the weight like you said. LOVE YOUR STUFF!!!

  • @3991melkoun
    @3991melkoun Год назад +3

    Currently sticking to prisms with a bdc and back up rds. I don’t have access to a range longer than 200 yards… until I can learn my holds out to 300-600 yards that’s my setup. Maybe someday red dot magnifier will make more sense. But for now sacrifices have to be made.

    • @biggboysouth
      @biggboysouth Год назад +1

      I ponder about BDCs from time to time and if they are as useful as reviews make them out to be. Currently I run a 16' rifle / 1/3rd red dot with a 50 yard zero and have confirmed that point of aim is for all intensive purposes point of impact out to 300 yards. Looking to take it out to farther range soon and see how it hold up but it makes me question the usefulness of a BDC. My main reason is that if you don't know the distance for certain than the BDC is of little use VS having a zero that will ensure impact within a given distance and anything beyond that will require slight holds.
      Totally random sorry but something I've thought about.

    • @theKashConnoisseur
      @theKashConnoisseur 11 месяцев назад

      @@biggboysouth Laser range finders exist, and many quality optics feature BDCs with ranging marks in case you don't have a range finder but know the rough size of the target. For instance, PA's ACSS Raptor reticle has BDCs out to 600, and they line up surprisingly well with the info I get from my ballistics calculator when zeroed at 100 yards using M193 ammo. It's got ranging marks that correspond to a man-sized torso at the given distances. So when I'm at the range shooting my torso-shaped steel and paper targets, all I have to do is line up the ranging marks till I see which one fits, an that gives me a serviceable range estimate for me to utilize the BDC reticle.

  • @charlesl5226
    @charlesl5226 Год назад +2

    On my “car-15/ blood diamond” rifle I use the carry Handel irons and a pro mounted on top. My GPR build will have an LPVO, a 45 off set rds and then I’ll get a set of irons. All things fail. Nothing is forever.

  • @formam1022
    @formam1022 Год назад +3

    I think that you should get a cheap psa to start out, but as much ammo as you can, and rock irons and train. Irons can still be used, and training is more important than gear. now if you can afford an optic its great, but that extra.

    • @theKashConnoisseur
      @theKashConnoisseur 11 месяцев назад

      Yup! If all you have to budget is $1000, buy a $400 rifle, a $50 set of BUIS, a sling, and spend the rest of your budget on ammo and training. Do that, and you'll be infinitely more capable than the guy who spent $3000 on a tricked out DD with a combat proven electro-optic that never leaves the safe.

  • @bastioncash
    @bastioncash Год назад +3

    14.5 223 wyld with a Eotech 512 and leupold devo fastest 1x-6x there is and weight is the same as most lvpos without the mount but as a lefty I’ll say you need to make sure your not over c clamping or you’ll block some of the devo just takes more than a 2-3 range trips and and you’ll get use to it

  • @Robert-vc7xc
    @Robert-vc7xc 9 месяцев назад +1

    My primary for the last couple of years is a 12.5 with a PST gen2 with an ADM QD mount and an offset 508T and flip-up irons.

  • @braidonutley8938
    @braidonutley8938 Год назад +7

    you know you're in Florida when you take cover behind a jet ski..

  • @user-mj1vb8jr6j
    @user-mj1vb8jr6j Год назад +2

    Thank goodness for this video y’all! I just almost finished my dream build that I started 7 years ago and goddamn it is a heavy bitch. I’ve been kinda remorseful about the weight and the optic weight but I haven’t had a chance to stretch her legs out much and when I have I am in love. Here’s the current build at 12.5 lbs without bipod 14 with (aero lower, vltor A5, vltor IMOD clubbed stock, law folder, geissele 3g, radian talón, radian raptor, LMT Enhanced bolt and BCG, DD 14.5 M4A1 Block 2 upper, Matech BUIS, DD fixed front sight, dead air 3 prong flash pinned, magpul K2 grip, Magpul XTM panels, streamlight protac in Arisaka mount) in it’s home defense configuration I currently use a eotech 512 in an adm QD mount, in my favorite configuration I have a nightforce nx8 2.5-20 F1 Mil-c in a badger ordnance 1.54 COMM mount with a Harris 6-9 bipod in adm QD mount. I still need to add a PDQ bolt release and a Norgone ambi mag release, as well as a 45 degree 1.54 height AimPoint duty. She is a thiqqq tank gurly but damn I love her. I’ve been ashamed of the weight but I wanted a “if money was no object (I’m poor but I’m patient) and I could build my dream do everything from 7 yards to 700 meters, that won’t break until the barrel dies SHTF rifle” I believe I did it.

  • @user-zy3dk7rl4e
    @user-zy3dk7rl4e Год назад +2

    14.5 has the credo 2-10 in a badger 1.54 & a Steiner MPS on top. 13.7 has the razor 1-10 in a badger 1.93 & a 35° 509t.

  • @deangullberry5148
    @deangullberry5148 Год назад +8

    As my civilian marksmanship skills evolved I eventually moved from a dot to a prism. Never felt the need to get into LPVO's. Prisms are plenty for most shooters.

  • @sigspearthumb7993
    @sigspearthumb7993 Год назад +2

    Vortex prism 5x w/ top mounted Venom. 6MOA dot if I’m not mistaken. Zeroed at 25yrds unlikely to use the red dot at more. Zeroed prism at 50 for the whole 50-200 deal.
    Honestly that’s the SHTF rifle, my 12.5 has a holosun and magnifier combo (3x). More of a CQB build but still has plenty solid ballistics.
    My 10.5 upper that I just have laying around has a vortex w/ bu irons (fixed FSB so why not just throw a rear sight on). I fuck w/ FSB. That’s the 13.7 as well. Quad rail bc that fucks too (Sabre FN CHF 13.7 QRF w/ FSB).
    My Zastava is a 10.5 w/ a eotech bc that build fucks. Micah made that video about the Braco and I resonated with his build. Love a bastardized krink style build.

  • @samhinnant4416
    @samhinnant4416 Год назад +3

    My night vision gun has a vortex uh 1 gen 2 on Unity Riser with the eotech 5x magnifier on Unity magnifier mount. Other rifle has a Vortex 1-10 and Holosun 507 comp Offset. Best of both worlds

  • @Chonkasaurus
    @Chonkasaurus Год назад +2

    I have a 16" AR15 with an Aimpoint COMPM4S and a 3x magnifier. I also have a 1-6 primary arms LPVO and trijicon Credo 4-16 with QD mounts. I run mine with my COMPM4S the most though love the aimpoint dots. I also run an AR10 in 308 for longer range shots with a 4-20 Tract Toric UHD.

  • @CiviTac
    @CiviTac Год назад +2

    The Eotech 2 dot and magnifier combo works well for me. I know a lot of ppl hate the 2 dot setup but it’s easy to hit out to 500 yards with that setup and it crushes lpvo inside 25 yards

  • @VB6000.
    @VB6000. Год назад +4

    Love that you support Vortex optics. I use their OEM manufacturer, Vector Optics for $100-$300 less.

    • @ShepherdOfTheSilkies
      @ShepherdOfTheSilkies Год назад +1

      Where’d you get this info and what Vortex scopes are made by vector?

  • @KretinD
    @KretinD Год назад +2

    My favorite setups are a 10.5-11.5" with a 1.93 red dot a 13.7-14.5" with a lower 1/3 red dot and magnifier and a 18" with an mpvo.

  • @cw7legionofpewrights596
    @cw7legionofpewrights596 Год назад +3

    It’s so true, I went from a 18” to 16”. Lost one pound by parts changes. Experimenting set ups finally got things handled, talk is cheap, the only option is by spend the money and train. You realize how effective your boots are too in a stressful situation.

    • @ShepherdOfTheSilkies
      @ShepherdOfTheSilkies Год назад

      Similar story. Went from 16” to 13.9” maintained velocity(poly rifling), gained 3.5 pounds but also gained maneuverability, night vision capability, accuracy, and precision.

    • @cw7legionofpewrights596
      @cw7legionofpewrights596 Год назад

      @@ShepherdOfTheSilkies I can’t exactly afford night vision or thermal. One thing my dad who was a marine during the 90s pushes us learn how to work everything in pitch black before adding all the fancy tech cuz batteries eventually run out and tech can always be countered.

    • @ShepherdOfTheSilkies
      @ShepherdOfTheSilkies Год назад

      @@cw7legionofpewrights596 I have done extended trips with rechargeable batteries before and a pack solar panel is a enough to keep a battery pack charged which keeps everything else charged. While that is important I don’t think it’s that important since you can’t sleep decently out to 100 yards in a wooded are. It’s good to learn out to walk but that’s it.

  • @gregoryrock1926
    @gregoryrock1926 Год назад +1

    Great video guys! I’m running a PA sLx 1X6 Aurora SFP and a canted PA sLx red dot on my 13.7 pinned and welded. Love it…just enough glass for my applications up in NW Pennsylvania.

  • @dependablekit5500
    @dependablekit5500 Год назад +2

    My current new build FN CHF chrome lined barrel 14.5 pinned and welded Microbest chrome bolt carrier Sig Sauer 1-10x28 MSR all in Magpul O D green with FDE furniture

  • @ruuzulu8814
    @ruuzulu8814 Год назад +4

    You guys answered a question I’ve been pondering for a few weeks now in my brain. I’m looking for a lpvo scope mount and I ordered a aero precision mount, I loved the weight but it just seemed like it couldn’t take a beating. I ended up sending it back and I’m starting to see the options for super light weight and durable just doesn’t really exist.

    • @barrelandhatchet
      @barrelandhatchet  Год назад +2

      A mount is a like a good pair of underwear, you don’t want to skimp on em. Check out American defense manufactering

  • @Some_dude773
    @Some_dude773 Год назад +2

    Currently have the PA “mpvo” on a 14.5 with some back up irons. Other set up is a sig 1-6 with a rmr on a 45. Just bought a piggy back mount to try it up top though. I’ll probably end up mounting a extra holosun I have to the 14.5 on a 45 degree mount. Love both setups

  • @christianrodriguez2883
    @christianrodriguez2883 Год назад +4

    Personally, I run a 16” with a TA31 ACOG and a top mounted 508T. For an all around setup I think a reliable/robust fixed power prism is the way to go because it’s simple and durable. I have different barrel lengths for different purposes but I think 16” is great because it gives added velocity which would help defeat body armor.
    I’m also gonna say that I don’t fully understand the craze of LPVO’s especially now when we are all excited about 1-10 or 2.5-10. That’s not all that different than 3-9 (which have always been around) especially since everyone is going to run a dot with those setups. It’s kinda like the risers hype. We used to run high optics and the. We got away from that and made everything as low to the bore as possible then now we are back to high optics.
    That’s just how I feel about it

    • @biggboysouth
      @biggboysouth Год назад +1

      Agreed although I think what tends to happen with trends is that they will over shoot the mark and then will eventually dial back to a more reasonable point. I think LPVOs will eventually find that sweet spot and hopefully optimize their weight and function to work best for their given niches. I think what we are seeing with those 1-10s ect is that you can't have it all and you end up giving up performance at 1x or 10x to achieve those specs. 1-6 is looking to be the best for well rounded-ness IMHO but I am no avid LPVO user so take that with a grain of salt.

  • @fullm3taljacket
    @fullm3taljacket Год назад +2

    The first and only match I ever shot had a 400 yard shot and with my regular AR was 4/4, no misses with just a dot. It's totally possible, but if PID is an issue...good luck.

  • @galamonkey
    @galamonkey Год назад +2

    I’m not too far, hope to come take a rifle and pistol class when it cools off!

  • @biggboysouth
    @biggboysouth Год назад +1

    Great video and perfect timing, I've been in the process of re thinking some of my builds and have been putting a ton of thought into what setup fits each best. On a budget so Ideally I need to make the right purchase once.

  • @jsmiley12
    @jsmiley12 10 месяцев назад

    Started with Sig Romeo 5, then to the Holosun 515CM, then the Vortex Razor Gen 2 1-6 LPVO with Unity Tactical mount, and now running an Aimpoint Duty on a Scalarworks 1.93”

  • @knewsome69
    @knewsome69 Год назад +2

    These intros get sicker every cast. Strong editing. Now to get rid of the foot lighting as a the primary. I’m a fan regardless 👍

  • @user-yd3uh4pz5e
    @user-yd3uh4pz5e Год назад +4

    Maybe it’s a good idea to run offset iron sights just in case your optic fogs up or if there’s water droplets on the glass getting in the way from the rain.

    • @user-yd3uh4pz5e
      @user-yd3uh4pz5e Год назад +2

      @jaquesrabit8400 That would solve the rain issue. Might still be a good idea for winter time though, going from hot to cold that causes fog on glass even if you put anti fog. Might depend on how cold it gets though.

  • @Stonewolfdark
    @Stonewolfdark Год назад +1

    Been running the trijicon rx30 reflex without a magnifier for many years, nice fine amber dot and just got use to my hold overs. Great dot to bad they don’t make it anymore

  • @Cloakcroke
    @Cloakcroke 6 месяцев назад

    I picked up a Delton 316L ar-15 for $650 and im telling you i have shot about 3000 rounds and i havent had a single jam beyond impressed with this company highly recommend to everyone.

  • @Jzk2123
    @Jzk2123 Год назад +1

    14.5. Quad Rail. ACOG + top mounted RMR. Backup Irons.
    No, it’s not a “sniper” hit a midgets nipple at 700m setup but it’s bulletproof and extremely consistent out to 600m.
    What more can you ask for?

  • @tcbkkb1
    @tcbkkb1 Год назад

    LPVO 30mm Vortex Strike and TA31 both piggy RMR’s….Larue QD on Strike/TA31 and Larue ring offset….and using RMR’s 1 & 3 MOA red dots..❤ fyi- with right eye astigmatism…use to use EOtech xps3 but eyes not as good w reticle…Thanks again guys…Great content!

  • @Craterfist
    @Craterfist 11 месяцев назад +1

    I got astigmatism. Need to try some red and green dots to see if any play nice with my eyes, but for now, practicing with irons and looking for a good prism optic.

    • @J.Young808
      @J.Young808 11 месяцев назад

      I find the Holosun circle dot tends to starburst less (ring mainly).
      I have found that the EOTech holographic is pretty clear when target focused.
      I have heard that the larger dots tend to starburst less for people. My RMR is 3.25moa and is my largest, Holosuns are 2moa, and not sure what my EOTech dot is.
      I do have a 1x Prism from Atibal Optics, don’t really like it I got it for the fact that it’s etched, but I can’t run it with a magnifier.

    • @theKashConnoisseur
      @theKashConnoisseur 11 месяцев назад

      My understanding is that green dots will generally starbust MORE for those with astigmatism due to the human eye having a much higher sensitivity to green colored light. My astigmatism is bad enough that even 2 MOA red dots look like 10 MOA spike balls. Ended up going with a PA SLx 3x microprism, and being able to dial in the optic's diopter was so nice. Everything is crisp and clear.
      That being said, my understanding from listening to anecdotes from other dot users with astigmatism is that higher quality glass and laser emitters will create a cleaner dot for those of us with astigmatism compared to the cheaper dots with lower quality glass and emitters. No matter what, the dot will never be as crisp and perfect as an optic with diopter adjustments, but apparently the situation is vastly improved when spending serious coin on a dot. So if you REALLY want to use a dot over a prism, it seems beneficial to buy once, cry once.

  • @sethjohnson5681
    @sethjohnson5681 Год назад +2

    How do you guys feel about the new leupold mk5 2-10? Id love to hear your guys input.

  • @jasonbourne5620
    @jasonbourne5620 7 месяцев назад

    I'm slowly piecing my rifle. Just got my 1-6 in and installed. Never going back to red dots 😂.

  • @tylerzentner8681
    @tylerzentner8681 Год назад +2

    I am running a EoTech Vudu 1x10 with an offset T2 with the badger mounts on my 16 inch Super Duty. The war between magnified optics and red dot/mag combo and witch one is better is still going also now with a crowd of people saying the LPVO is pointless also sooooo theres that. 🤷‍♂️

  • @John_Connor556
    @John_Connor556 Год назад

    I'm running an EXPS3-0 + G33 + backup irons & I'm all set for my environment & working @ night.

  • @RavenZ27
    @RavenZ27 10 месяцев назад

    My area is probably 50/50 rolling hills of argricultural land and forrests.
    16" AR with a PA 1-6 LPVO.
    Having run a microdot for some years, I realized how ineffective the RD alone was anywhere outside of a building.
    I LOVE the 1-6. I'm almost as fast at 1× as the RD, but I can dial it up and reasonably identify and utilize my rifle at a much greater range.
    It was a battle between Vortex and PA, but the ACSS reticle and zero edge distortion won out on that one.

  • @xxKURTMANxx
    @xxKURTMANxx Год назад +1

    Glad I’m not the only one who wants it to look good as much as perform lol
    Been struggle to pick between a scalarworks lower 1/3 for my dot or a 2.26 unity. I’d love the height but they look goofy to me sometimes. Idk what to do help haha

    • @theKashConnoisseur
      @theKashConnoisseur 11 месяцев назад

      Unless you're building out the rifle to run with night vision, I don't see a lot of benefit to a super high riser. After a certain point, you start to compromise your cheek weld on the gun, and thus your ability to manage some of the recoil and to stabilize the rifle. Of course, you can mitigate the cheek weld issues with a butt pad riser, but then you're just spending more money and adding more weight to solve a problem that could have been handled by simply not running a sky-high riser.
      And even if you're building a night gun, consider whether you could simply train to mitigate the limitations imposed by a lower 1/3 co-witness mount. Plenty of guys who have "been there and done that" managed to run night ops using standard height mounts because they put the time in to master their craft.

  • @fattigla
    @fattigla Год назад +1

    Looking cool matters, but I'll argue that once you use a variety of rifle setups, you develop an "eye" for what works. If it looks bulky, awkward, heavy, etc, it probably is. If a setup looks light weight, minimal snagpoints, good magnification for small form factor, it probably is better, along with looking better.

  • @notyoaveragejosay1577
    @notyoaveragejosay1577 Год назад +1

    Yo that silhouette at 500 is beat up

  • @gob7116
    @gob7116 Год назад +2

    I would say that an LPVO is likely the most capable optic choice and is the most versatile as it can go on anything from a 10.3 up to 20 or longer. That being said, and given its numerous features and capabilities, there will be trade offs. Whether it’s weight, a true 1x, eye box and relief, parallax or max magnification clarity, there are things where it can’t do perfect on all of those. It’s therefore harder to learn despite being inherently more capable.
    As such, ease of use will always be a dot or holo with a detachable magnifier if needed.
    As for number of sighting solutions, I’d say 4 in a perfect world. Glass, top dot, canted sights and laser IR device. I say canted sights because while some would still opt for a canted dot, canted irons are still viable if they want mechanical sights so there’s a sighting solution not purely reliant on electronics or glass that could break.

    • @theKashConnoisseur
      @theKashConnoisseur 11 месяцев назад

      I think 2x-5x prisms give LVPOs a run for their money in terms of capability. You can easily take shots out to 600+ yards using it like a traditional scope, but you can also run-n-gun in CQB scenarios using occluded shooting/Bindon Aiming Concept. Fits well on everything from AR pistols to 24 inch varmint rifles, and can also handle shotguns and battle rifle recoil. So whether you have a PCC, an AR pistol, a combat shotty, or a SCAR in .308, it's still good to go. Not to mention that even if the batteries die, you still have an etched reticle that will do the job.

    • @gob7116
      @gob7116 11 месяцев назад

      @@theKashConnoisseur that’s a valid point and I’d say the same points also apply to an lpvo with one minor exception. Occluded shooting in an lpvo is more of an option since you can run it at 1x and use it like a normal optic. For prisms, if it’s too high of a mag at close range, you are forced to do occluded shooting since you likely wouldn’t be able to see the target when it’s magnified so much up close. That, and variable magnification.
      Biggest thing for prisms is how durable they always seem to be, especially the notoriety of guys like the acog. Less things to break on em too.

  • @cleanbeats07
    @cleanbeats07 Год назад +1

    Running a strike eagle 1-8lpvo on my 14.5 and have a holographic sight on my 12.5

  • @jacknorman4248
    @jacknorman4248 Год назад +1

    I have a 2-10 Credo in a Reptilia mount, and I went to piggy back my Acro (using Reptilia's piggyback mount) and found that the turrets block half of the window. I even tried the offset mount and the side turrets still block a large portion of the window. Has anyone come up with a solution to this? It seems like I need a true LPVO with shallow turrets to make piggybacking a RDS work.

  • @CiviTac
    @CiviTac Год назад

    Always got to include a sig malfunction in the b roll. Classic sig

  • @scout3058
    @scout3058 Год назад +8

    I'll see you guys this Sunday. I'm bringing both of my rifles, hopefully to put both through some paces. One is a dot/magnifier, the other a 1x4 LPVO (both 16 inch ARs). I've never done a rifle course with either one, only slayed paper at my local "from the bench" range with them.

    • @barrelandhatchet
      @barrelandhatchet  Год назад +6

      Much learning will be happening that day and it will be awesome

  • @seang1032
    @seang1032 Год назад +1

    I gotta say, from someone who started out with psa and s&w ARs and now have geissele and adm builds, I'd buy the best rifle I could afford(assuming you actually know what quality is and what controls and triggers you like. I've spent over 5k on different parts just to figure out what I like and don't like and to figure out I don't want psa or aero guns. No they aren't bad. I still have some aero lowers and it's much better than nothing.
    With my wife breathing down my neck and trying to spend money on parts piece by piece every week or two, I have my ADM and geissele set up the way I want it. But it's not finished. I ended up with a badger comm mount with budget vortex 1-6 pst gen2 and offset 507c. Great optics but they're place holders until I can spend the money on a razor, vudo etc and offset rmr. At least for now I can train with the gun I want to run and all I have to change in the future is the glass.

  • @WildWeasel4570
    @WildWeasel4570 2 месяца назад +1

    Glad I'm not the only one. I put a 2-10 on a 13.7. I loved the way it shot but did not like the way it looked. Had to go.😅

  • @MochiMoose
    @MochiMoose Месяц назад

    This may not be the appropriate video, it just happens to be the one I’m on, but I know you run suppressors. Most of the footage I’ve seen in all your videos I’ve seen are you and crew not running suppressors. I get it’s more weight, but if you could grab one rifle for SHTF, I know you’re grabbing that suppressor. And if you’re using your mk12s, it appears those suppressors are usually on there but you’re generally static. So a couple questions:
    1. Why do you appear to do your running and gunning training without your suppressor? Is it because weight?
    2. Are you zeroing your rifles without the suppressor and then just recording your average POI shifts and adjusting your windage/elevation to that POI average? Or are you re-zeroing every time?

  • @BrightLightTrainingCompany
    @BrightLightTrainingCompany Год назад +1

    14.5 ACOG/top mounted T-2

  • @BigDaddy-jo8ig
    @BigDaddy-jo8ig 7 месяцев назад

    1x6 with off set red dot is all I think you need on a ar there not for shooting a mile 500 and under if your are fighting out side of that rang I'd recommend getting the he'll out of there is the best option because that's over a quarter of a mile I believe you can just get gone and you may live longer if you use that set up on a 14.5 it keeps it light and can do longer range and cqb both just fine

  • @5.56Chronicles
    @5.56Chronicles 8 месяцев назад

    I mounted a Aimpoint Duty RDS on a Scalarworks Leap 1.57. Mounted it on a 11.5 BCM MK2

  • @joncross4537
    @joncross4537 7 месяцев назад

    Dint take your health fir granted. I spent over a year getting preps ready so I could take care of my family but did not get in shape, ignored the doc. Ended up having a stroke now instead of taking care of my family they take care of me. Plz learn from my pain. This has been the hardest 2 years trying to recover. I hope orherswill learn from my mistake.

  • @micahasher7600
    @micahasher7600 8 месяцев назад

    Saint victor 308, vortex lpvo. Looking to add a low profile laser where the front iron sight was, and also an offset hex dragonfly red dot (because it’s free)

  • @bjorndavidson9699
    @bjorndavidson9699 8 месяцев назад +1

    Just one to combat the anti freedom anti gun algorithm.
    You guys are doing WORK for the PEOPLE and WE cannot thank you enough
    God Bless guys!

  • @KotaMW
    @KotaMW Год назад

    7:58 got my recent cross fire for like $105 at Cabela’s with a random online code no points just straight cash😤 favorite optic still to mount with a scopy

  • @notyoaveragejosay1577
    @notyoaveragejosay1577 Год назад +1

    Great videos 📹 👌

  • @RP-ks6ly
    @RP-ks6ly 7 месяцев назад

    Great content, keep up the hard work!

  • @theKashConnoisseur
    @theKashConnoisseur 11 месяцев назад +2

    I think there's something to be said for iron sights, still. When I first got into ARs, my first sighting "system" was some MBUS irons, and they worked fine out to (and beyond) 100 yards. From there I moved to a dot, keeping the irons as a backup sighting system. But that old devil Astigmatism made shooting with a dot at distance less accurate than using irons! So instead of going with a magnifier for my dot, I switched to a 3x prism scope, also known as an ACOG on a budget. Swapped the irons out to offset irons to maintain a battery-free backup sighting system, and now I can accurately place shots out 600 yards while maintaining the ability to rapidly transition between close targets with less total weight on the gun than running a dot/magnifier combo.

  • @christopherkey3488
    @christopherkey3488 8 месяцев назад

    If I want to use a Primary Arms PLX-C on my 12.5 as a modern upgrade over an ACOG what would be the best choice of reticle for it? Raptor Meters, Raptor Yards, or Griffin Mil??? I want this rifle to be my main weapon and I don’t want to miss out on the correct style of reticle
    I’m using an ACRO P2 piggybacked for 100 yards and in, don’t know if that changes anything

  • @FreemanConcepts
    @FreemanConcepts 6 месяцев назад

    14.5 p/w bcm elw bfh barrel with an ACOG (4x RCO) great combo and lightweight, could ruck this rifle all day and barely notice its there

  • @andresh16
    @andresh16 11 месяцев назад

    Sweet vid! Where can I get a bonnie hat like that?

  • @ericquintana1900
    @ericquintana1900 11 месяцев назад

    Great tips!

  • @588holly
    @588holly Год назад +1

    If weight is an issue, put down the cheeseburger and soda, and go run 7 miles.

  • @J.Young808
    @J.Young808 11 месяцев назад

    My 16” LWRCi M6IC DI has an Atibal optics 1-10 LPVO I’m trying to get an offset RDS mount
    My 13.9” p&w lightweight aero upper build has an EOTech EXPS 3-0 and Holosun 3x magnifier (wish my EOTech buttons were on the side)
    My 16” 300BO BCM upper has a 1-8 LPVO
    Both of these attach to a PSA “Turkey Day” lower with an Elfmann single stage trigger.

  • @awsomedude9111
    @awsomedude9111 Год назад +3

    I am wanting to know if you would pick a 5.5x or 6x Acog, the TA55 or TA648, also the RMR green/amber dual illuminated. The Vcog LVPO is an option I am looking at.

    • @AJohnSmith
      @AJohnSmith Год назад +1

      Yes.

    • @awsomedude9111
      @awsomedude9111 Год назад

      @@AJohnSmith I’ve watched several videos where they recommend the crosshairs or horseshoe TA11. In general red, but I would want green for brightness.
      It feels like I should go and hold one and look through it. LVPO is good for my bad eye sight where a red dot is blurry without glasses or magnifier.

    • @deangullberry5148
      @deangullberry5148 Год назад +1

      @@awsomedude9111 despite popular belief green can get lost in the background. Red is by far the best option.
      Amber if you're color blind.

    • @HuckleBerry476
      @HuckleBerry476 Год назад

      @awsomedude911
      ruclips.net/video/MMJ1-b6CnRo/видео.html

    • @rileyfahl9787
      @rileyfahl9787 11 месяцев назад +1

      You should check out Delta34, dude is literally the ACOG guru

  • @ExplorinInTheWoods
    @ExplorinInTheWoods Год назад

    Don’t forget in looking cool, but what works for your eye, does the Eotech reticle work for your eye? Does the segmented circle of a credo 1-8 work better for you on 1x than another scope. Does a chevron work for your eyes and also the targets you want to shoot?

  • @davehimes6415
    @davehimes6415 6 месяцев назад

    For less then yunz are stating for the NAME "you're paying for" go to stf2 and you can get a : acog, bipod push button release, irons and a glass with green dot red dot cross..5 different settings another wards, for total under $200. They also give you the mounts,batteries and wrench. My RF AR15 is a heavy miserable pig. I had a 4x( etched glass,cross hairs, lazer,white light, bipod and #1, it sucked weight wise for sure( yes I could see for ever,but it was almost full length of barrel). Now I've changed over to glass ,acog set with irons,and still have white light and bipod ( which all are push button flip or acog slap that sucker to side. And they've all held zero.. ( put some light oil under each item) a touch of blue loktight, then mount it. If you over beat it ,I don't care what brand and how much you spend..it's gonna jerk up,period. As for the weight, it is what it is..mines only 7oz. Lighter then militarys without anything on either. So from there, each item ya add..it's gonna get heavier and carring it all day is not gonna be enjoyable period. You can't have your cake and eat it also. The main worry as you stated is..trend and there are so many copy cat sights and sellers out there you pay with PayPal..and if you get it and it'd junk ( within 30 days) contact company and PayPal and they will either make it right or you'll get your $ back .. just caught your comment about 45 angle irons...just hated them completely.. I'm running irons,acog,glass, Lazer on side. Mine are all zeroed and either can use all at 1 time or slap 1 out of the way or 2 ...it's like you said..it's all in YOU and how it feels and you practice ❤️👍

  • @Ski082382
    @Ski082382 Год назад +2

    What is your guys take on the Sig Sauer Tango 6T?

    • @Croak1
      @Croak1 Год назад +4

      "Good enough for government work". :)

  • @americanprepr
    @americanprepr Год назад +1

    Can the other guy talk or just a one man show?

  • @Croak1
    @Croak1 Год назад +1

    Doing your GP class this upcoming Sunday, should I bring a 14.5" 2.5x10/top dot build or a 13.9" build with dot/magnifier on Unity risers? Or both because shit breaks?

  • @e7tegt503
    @e7tegt503 Год назад +1

    You commented on the aero mount. I have one and don’t trust it. It seems too light. What has your experience been with them?

  • @scottlamp3097
    @scottlamp3097 Год назад

    It's been a while since the last time I saw a BAD lever

  • @EricSBleicher
    @EricSBleicher Год назад

    I like my vortex crossfire II as well as the spitfire prisms HOWEVER the mounts and screws they include are junk. Upgrade that and you get a solid optic.

  • @FawkesRobert702
    @FawkesRobert702 2 месяца назад

    Larger diameter scope tube has nothing to with durability or light transmission.
    It allows for more movement of the erector system

  • @johncarpenter6219
    @johncarpenter6219 Год назад

    I ended up building 2 uppers with parts I had left from another build. So, I have 2 lowers, and 4 uppers to choose from 🥴🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @coltenswindle3827
    @coltenswindle3827 Год назад

    Jim’s goon life runs a 1x dot with a 1x 45 offset
    Not gonna lie though it looks odd
    I think the mpvo with 2 dots doesn’t look nearly as weird

  • @2ndAmendmentPartaker
    @2ndAmendmentPartaker 8 месяцев назад

    The great thing with Vortex is their lifetime transferable warranty. My rifle had a nasty drop and broke the glass on my Venom, vortex replaced it with no questions asked. It makes for a worry free optic experience and is truly a buy once cry once product.

  • @TheRaptorAssassin
    @TheRaptorAssassin Год назад

    acog with offset feels so right.

  • @BigPhilsSaws
    @BigPhilsSaws 4 месяца назад

    So I'm build8ng this 11.5 inch barrel rig. Never have put a lot of thought into combat optics. All I know is varmint hunting. I know I almost always shoot a dog on maximum magnification. But I don't like the idea of a 6x magnifier and having my red dot or prism reticle magnified 6 times. I don't care for my 1-6 lpvo either and basically ended up leaving the thing on 6 power all the time.
    Am I just weird or what? Leaning towards just a red dot and irons and literally never even using thw thing other than training and carry weapon and still toting my damn 18 inch coyote rifle everywhere I go.
    I feel like I need to have a damn sit-down talk with somebody who's tried everything and really understands what I use a rifle for on the daily vs what I'm needing this 11.5" "pistol for.
    But I really could use some suggestions. What I really want is like a 1-10 but with only two settings, 1x and 10x. And a separate reticle for each. Just a clear cross hair or dot or chevron for 1x, and a calibrated bdc or ranging reticle for 10x as well.
    The thing I want probably does exist but costs $5k
    I just don't want to be the nerd who puts another hunting scope on a defensive weapon just b3cause I find every defensive optic on earth to be so fuggin useless.

  • @dustyrhodes1655
    @dustyrhodes1655 8 месяцев назад

    Looking for advice/opinions. Finishing up a 16" SPR with Criterion Core1/8 barrel. I have access to Steiner and Leupold dealer pricing so looking at the Mark5HD and the T6Xi. My biggest issue is deciding between a 2-15 or 3(3.6)-18. Mainly used for scoped carbine comps and I have access to two 1000 yrd ranges. Will be adding a backup red dot. I already have red dot and LPVO builds hence the MPVO.

    • @barrelandhatchet
      @barrelandhatchet  8 месяцев назад +1

      the T6Xi version 2 that has a christmas tree would honestly be the best choice. it is in the 3-18 Steiner i believe. the MK5 from what i recall doesn't have a lot of hold under options. we have dudes in our group that run them, but ended up switching to NF

    • @dustyrhodes1655
      @dustyrhodes1655 8 месяцев назад

      @barrelandhatchet Thanks for the reply. The only tree reticle option with the Mark5HD is Tremor 3 or CCH. I'm going to try the Steiner out. Worst case I hate it and sell it.

  • @ahumm8280
    @ahumm8280 5 месяцев назад

    I like just running irons on some of my ars.

  • @paul7754
    @paul7754 7 месяцев назад

    'Infinite amount of choices - but not a military budget.' If I could afford a Trijicon 4X ACOG - I wouldn't complain too much.