Let me know what ya'll think about this new format. Both good and the bad. And remember, It will get fine tuned as I start filming specifically for this format in the future. Time Stamps: 00:00 - General Overview 03:27 - Eyepiece & Reticle 06:03 - Illumination 08:29 - Side Parallax 09:38 - Turrets & Tracking 14:52 - Image Quality Day Time 17:26 - Image Stability 19:31 - Low Light Performance 20:38 - Comparison - SwampFox WarHawk 2-10 22:37 - Comparison - Athlon Helos BTR II 2-12 24:15 - Comparison - Leupold Mk5HD 2-10 26:26 - Final Thoughts
"Hi, yes, can I order the 'Primary Arms PLx 1-8 SFP ACSS Nova' review please. With an order of 'SLx MD-21, GLx 1x Microprism and SLx 1-10 SFP ACSS Nova from Primary Arms' and a large drink." 🤪
I love your reviews no matter what format. If I had to choose I would go with the new one. By the way, where is the comparison with the Meopta Optika6? Best price performance scope!
@C_DOES I like the old format better, the comparisons at the end really are amazing tho. Gives great perspective. Woth the old format the the detail at different ranges is really nice. I think how you did the Primary Arms Prism comparison is the best though. Comparing at different ranges at the same time really gives a nice way to choose especially if it's a debate about cost.
I bought a XTR II 4-20X50 MRAD version the other day. Brand new. Great deal. $555 delivered. Did some research. And the scope is made in the Philippines but has Japanese glass. I also picked up a Discovery cantilever scope mount. Like their scope rings you reviewed the other day. It is an amazing mount for the money. And it was $33.00 delivered. Light and strong.
I like the head to head comparisons. There are ALOT of factors to consider in each scope and it’s easy to lose track of the priorities, so I really like when you compare scopes. It clarifies things. Many words used to describe a scope in a review might be subjective, but a head to head comparison puts things in clear perspective.
Yes! I have been waiting for a XTR iii review for a couple years. I get the feeling C will like everything about it except no locking turrets. Though the windage is capped!
I appreciate your educated reviews, especially on MPVO’s. 30 years ago the best compromise using 3x technology was a 3-9 scope. Now that we have 6x and beyond technology, all the emphasis has been on going up 3-18x, 4-24x, 5-30x etc. But the reality is, for self defense, tactical or hunting situations, being able to make a quick shot at closer distances is much more important and critical. Learning to shoot moving targets and shoot while moving is more difficult than a static target at 500 yards. I think most of my rifles benefit from having a 1.5 or 2x magnification on the low end and whatever I can get on the high end is gravy. I’m constantly looking for the best bang for the buck 2-10x, 1.5-8x scope. Right now it is hard to beat a Vortex Gen2 1-6.
I have been waiting for you to review this scope because i own an XTR II 5x25. I agree with your findings. Also, on the 5x25, the picture seems a bit dark. Especially at higher magnifications. I have it on a ruger precision rifle and have been debating putting this scope on a different rifle and purchasing maybe a NF ATACR 5x25 for the RPR. Love your reviews though. Very informative and helpful in making a new scope purchase! Also, i didn't mind the format change. I like your videos either way. Keep up the good work!
I'm very curious to see a comparison between the Warhawk 2-10 and Helos 2-12. The price difference is negligible with a mil discount, but the Athlon has been out of stock for a few months. Wonder if it's worth waiting for the Athlon or just snagging the Warhawk
I personally bought the swampfox 1 to 10 and I prefer the swampfox durability factor as I've had athlon optics and there good on a bench. However in the field they failed me on a few hunting trips that costs me 2 deer.
I've used the Athlon Ares 2.5-15 on my bench 6.5 creedmoor for the past year and it's been nothing short of excellent. No experience with swampfox however
Specifically mean through expert voice - where Athlons mil discount program is through. Been waiting for the MIL model to be in stock for a few months. The discount is worth waiting for, unless the swampfox is on par.
The new format is just fine....perhaps do the quick format for run of the mill optics....and mabey little longer for something special......but then again I'm one of your autistic viewers that watch the whole show hahaha
Burris is never on my radar.....nothing against them...but I find it really ...distasteful to try to sell perceived value...... because for years these things always "on sale" like 3 times less then the msrp hahaha....don't try to dupe people into thinking they are getting a 1500 dollar optic for 600 hahahaha...
Let me know what ya'll think about this new format. Both good and the bad. And remember, It will get fine tuned as I start filming specifically for this format in the future.
Time Stamps:
00:00 - General Overview
03:27 - Eyepiece & Reticle
06:03 - Illumination
08:29 - Side Parallax
09:38 - Turrets & Tracking
14:52 - Image Quality Day Time
17:26 - Image Stability
19:31 - Low Light Performance
20:38 - Comparison - SwampFox WarHawk 2-10
22:37 - Comparison - Athlon Helos BTR II 2-12
24:15 - Comparison - Leupold Mk5HD 2-10
26:26 - Final Thoughts
Was that the warhorse or warhawk?
"Hi, yes, can I order the 'Primary Arms PLx 1-8 SFP ACSS Nova' review please. With an order of 'SLx MD-21, GLx 1x Microprism and SLx 1-10 SFP ACSS Nova from Primary Arms' and a large drink."
🤪
I love your reviews no matter what format. If I had to choose I would go with the new one. By the way, where is the comparison with the Meopta Optika6? Best price performance scope!
@C_DOES I like the old format better, the comparisons at the end really are amazing tho. Gives great perspective. Woth the old format the the detail at different ranges is really nice. I think how you did the Primary Arms Prism comparison is the best though. Comparing at different ranges at the same time really gives a nice way to choose especially if it's a debate about cost.
I would love to see a review on the XTR III 3.3-18. My favorite scope for that magnification range.
I bought a XTR II 4-20X50 MRAD version the other day. Brand new. Great deal. $555 delivered. Did some research. And the scope is made in the Philippines but has Japanese glass. I also picked up a Discovery cantilever scope mount. Like their scope rings you reviewed the other day. It is an amazing mount for the money. And it was $33.00 delivered. Light and strong.
Best scope reviews channel. I hope that one day you breakthrough brother.
I like the head to head comparisons. There are ALOT of factors to consider in each scope and it’s easy to lose track of the priorities, so I really like when you compare scopes. It clarifies things. Many words used to describe a scope in a review might be subjective, but a head to head comparison puts things in clear perspective.
Man you gotta get an xtr iii on the channel. They really are a huge improvement over the xtr ii
EuroOptic has new xtr2 on clearance for 499
Yes! I have been waiting for a XTR iii review for a couple years. I get the feeling C will like everything about it except no locking turrets. Though the windage is capped!
@@mrs.vasquezz i really don't think anything else compares for the same price.
23:54 - GOTTA GO FAST
(TL;DR summary against Athlon BTR 2-10.)
CANT STOP, WONT STOP!
Buk, buk, buk, buklau.
I’ve owned three different xtr2 an and they all had that same play back and forth on the mag ring.
Great review!
I appreciate your educated reviews, especially on MPVO’s. 30 years ago the best compromise using 3x technology was a 3-9 scope. Now that we have 6x and beyond technology, all the emphasis has been on going up 3-18x, 4-24x, 5-30x etc. But the reality is, for self defense, tactical or hunting situations, being able to make a quick shot at closer distances is much more important and critical. Learning to shoot moving targets and shoot while moving is more difficult than a static target at 500 yards.
I think most of my rifles benefit from having a 1.5 or 2x magnification on the low end and whatever I can get on the high end is gravy. I’m constantly looking for the best bang for the buck 2-10x, 1.5-8x scope. Right now it is hard to beat a Vortex Gen2 1-6.
I like this format a lot more..
I have been waiting for you to review this scope because i own an XTR II 5x25. I agree with your findings. Also, on the 5x25, the picture seems a bit dark. Especially at higher magnifications. I have it on a ruger precision rifle and have been debating putting this scope on a different rifle and purchasing maybe a NF ATACR 5x25 for the RPR.
Love your reviews though. Very informative and helpful in making a new scope purchase! Also, i didn't mind the format change. I like your videos either way. Keep up the good work!
I love Burris very very under rated optic because socom did not pick it 😂
Their Veracity 2-10 looks good and have been considering it for a while, just haven't jumped.
We need a do it all rifle shootout. Leupold VX-5HD 3-15x44 vs Meopta Meosport R 3-15x50 vs Leica Amplus 6 3-18x44. Glass quality, tracking etc
@CDOES this is awesome but now I need your take on the Veracity PH line of scopes!
@cdoes i would love to see you do a review on the Zeiss LRP S3 4-25x50mm
I love your scope reviews and value your thoughts and input ! Do you have a review on the Vortec Diamondback 4-16X44 Tactical ?
Crayon and napkin time!! :)
I have one of these in 2-24x back in 2019.
Any plans to snag one of the new Burris Veracity PH scopes? The new 2.5-12 would be really interesting to see compared to this and the Helos.
Steiner is releasing a new scope called H6Xi 2-12x42mm both in MOA and MIL but its about 2300 on their website. Oof
I honestly can't really tell the difference of the format. Then again I'm usually just listening and not watching closely.
Moving!? No more parking garage/laundry clearing videos?
I wish they hadn't killed the XTRII lpvo, or at least replaced it with something.
Like I tell my buddy...
If it was good (sells)they wouldn't discontinue it.....
@@prone_wolf8871 yeah I've never seen another one in the wild other than mine.
How does the Vortex Viper PST Gen II 2-10x32 compare? (I’ve already got the Helos 2-12x):
@C_DOES which of these scopes would you use for Tactical games where you are gassed and all awkward positions out to 700 yds with 4moa targets?
There are lots of 1 to 10 power Scopes out there. For $500
They should have made a 2 to 15 power
Made in China ones.
What about meopta optika 5 2-10x42? It's the lighter hunting line compared to the optika6. Same glass, kind on your wallet
I'm very curious to see a comparison between the Warhawk 2-10 and Helos 2-12. The price difference is negligible with a mil discount, but the Athlon has been out of stock for a few months. Wonder if it's worth waiting for the Athlon or just snagging the Warhawk
I personally bought the swampfox 1 to 10 and I prefer the swampfox durability factor as I've had athlon optics and there good on a bench. However in the field they failed me on a few hunting trips that costs me 2 deer.
@@thart909I broke multiple vortex scopes. I am rough with my stuff and never had any kind of problem with Athlon.
Helos 2-12 Mil and Moa in stock several places online.
I've used the Athlon Ares 2.5-15 on my bench 6.5 creedmoor for the past year and it's been nothing short of excellent. No experience with swampfox however
Specifically mean through expert voice - where Athlons mil discount program is through. Been waiting for the MIL model to be in stock for a few months. The discount is worth waiting for, unless the swampfox is on par.
Are you going to get the new Athlon Cronus BTR MPVO when it comes out at the end of 2024?
Warhorse? You mean the Warhawk? The Warhorse is an LPVO.
The new format is just fine....perhaps do the quick format for run of the mill optics....and mabey little longer for something special......but then again I'm one of your autistic viewers that watch the whole show hahaha
Burris is never on my radar.....nothing against them...but I find it really ...distasteful to try to sell perceived value......
because for years these things always "on sale" like 3 times less then the msrp hahaha....don't try to dupe people into thinking they are getting a 1500 dollar optic for 600 hahahaha...