Seems the point is being missed here by many. The thing we are showing you is the laser staying in the center of the reticle under impact. Yes, the POA moves on the wall, the whole rifle moves as we beat on it. The laser from the PEQ staying in the center of the reticle though, this is VERY different than what you’d expect to see with many diving board or accessory mounts on the market.
Than the title should not be STAYS ZEROED. I went a different way of thinking with the title. The abuse it takes is awesome though. Unfortunately, every laser i have tried moved way out compared to what this one did and i love the product. I have spent over 11k this year on my NRLx, PRS and Benchrest Silhouette rifles and have learned that there are many products out there that just do not perform and had to be replaced. AREA419 is the tried and true go to IMO. I have bought so many things for my XLR CZ457 and Seekins Precision 6.5 PRC and my personal FAV my Badrock Rifles 6mm ARC. Your Arca Rails options are out of this world. My muzzle breaks are great. I do not have anything from your company that i am unhappy with
Guys they are showing that the red dot stays centered on the reticle, you know the black laser etchings on the glass of a scope? Not that when they bang on the rifle the whole system doesn't move because it obviously will when you are beating on it.
Just pointing out the obvious here... The laser, and camera are mounted to the scope, not the rifle... ie: Scope moves off zero = Laser follows. @@henaymali3866
But it does stay zeroed, to the reticle of course. "On target" is what you're looking at here, though that would really just be a test of the vise or whatever. The laser staying on the center of the crosshair is all that matters in this instance.
The rifle moved, as it had a lot of force applied to it. That’s not what we are showing or testing. The laser, however, stayed dead center on the reticle, which is what we are showing. If you aren’t someone that mounts zero-dependent devices (lasers, rangefinders, etc) this may not make sense. But if you do mount these items, you’ll very much understand and appreciate what we are showing you.
So…we going to talk about how it obviously moved, after he lightly played the drums on it? Nice distraction by focusing the camera on your buddy there.
Seems the point is being missed here by many. The thing we are showing you is the laser staying in the center of the reticle under impact.
Yes, the POA moves on the wall, the whole rifle moves as we beat on it. The laser from the PEQ staying in the center of the reticle though, this is VERY different than what you’d expect to see with many diving board or accessory mounts on the market.
Than the title should not be STAYS ZEROED. I went a different way of thinking with the title. The abuse it takes is awesome though. Unfortunately, every laser i have tried moved way out compared to what this one did and i love the product. I have spent over 11k this year on my NRLx, PRS and Benchrest Silhouette rifles and have learned that there are many products out there that just do not perform and had to be replaced. AREA419 is the tried and true go to IMO. I have bought so many things for my XLR CZ457 and Seekins Precision 6.5 PRC and my personal FAV my Badrock Rifles 6mm ARC. Your Arca Rails options are out of this world. My muzzle breaks are great. I do not have anything from your company that i am unhappy with
Good job. Now make it where the weights in my tunable ARCALOCK rail don't rattle.
Dear god there are some sharp tools commenting here…🙄
Guys they are showing that the red dot stays centered on the reticle, you know the black laser etchings on the glass of a scope? Not that when they bang on the rifle the whole system doesn't move because it obviously will when you are beating on it.
Very innovative company. They take existing products and “kick them up a notch.” Gotta love not accepting “it works fine as is.”
If I could afford a raptor I'd definitely get you diving board.. great work guys
It literally moved 5 inches. 😅
the rifle not the lazer in the center of the scope.
It still moved it don't matter what it is zero is zero that wasn't zero
@@coltonswan4528 no the lazer didn't move of the line of the scope .
Just pointing out the obvious here... The laser, and camera are mounted to the scope, not the rifle... ie: Scope moves off zero = Laser follows.
@@henaymali3866
@@henaymali3866 prove it.
Its obvious that it drifted and it DID NOT HOLD zero. It moved like 6" to the left if that is a 12" section of steel
But it does stay zeroed, to the reticle of course. "On target" is what you're looking at here, though that would really just be a test of the vise or whatever. The laser staying on the center of the crosshair is all that matters in this instance.
What screws do you guys use with the sics bag rider widener I can’t find that anywhere
It shifted from right to left, though
The rifle moved, as it had a lot of force applied to it. That’s not what we are showing or testing.
The laser, however, stayed dead center on the reticle, which is what we are showing. If you aren’t someone that mounts zero-dependent devices (lasers, rangefinders, etc) this may not make sense. But if you do mount these items, you’ll very much understand and appreciate what we are showing you.
@@area419what scope rail do you recommend?
How’s the spuhr chassis going so far?
We have a couple around the shop, they’re a really cool piece of kit. Lots of stuff really well thought out and all of it really well made.
@@area419 definitely thinking of picking one up. Do they have an adjustable mag latch?
So…we going to talk about how it obviously moved, after he lightly played the drums on it? Nice distraction by focusing the camera on your buddy there.
Wrong. The rifle moved, the laser stayed centered. Pay attention to where the laser is in the scope.
No, my mount is able to hold zero while walking through the woods. Unlike your mount that just moved 5-6 inches from slight rattling.
I think you missed the point. The POA moved, not the actual zero.
It literally moved
It literally moved while beating directly over the support, I would hate to see how much it would move if he beat on the butt stock!
Nothing special about Sphur.