NEW Element Optics (FACTORY INTERVIEW) HYPR-7 "Hybrid Precision Riflescope" + THEOS - SHOT Show 2023
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- Опубликовано: 11 фев 2023
- This video is a SHOT Show 2023, Element Optics factory interview with Element Optics Director of Research & Development Matt Dubber, in which we discuss at length the amazing NEW "Element Optics HYPR-7 Hybrid Precision Riflescope (7x50)." This Element Optics video discussion will also include an in-depth interview with Shane Keller, Director of Operations for Element Optics for North America, in which we discuss the incredible NEW Element Optics "THEOS 6-36x56 FFP Riflescope."
Element Optics HYPR-7 (7x50) Riflescope Manufacturer's Description:
The HYPR-7 (Hybrid Precision Riflescope 7x50) is like nothing you have ever seen before: An Optical Riflescope with HD Glass, adjustable parallax and other features familiar to traditional riflescopes, but with a ballistic calculator chip and digital display that open up a whole new world of possibilities. Integrated sensors read atmospheric conditions, a gyroscope detects incline and can't, and a rangefinder signal is received by Bluetooth. A firing solution is then calculated for you and your predicted point of impact is displayed within the scope. 4 profiles can be loaded at a time, and reticles and units can be customized for each profile.
Element Optics Theos 6-36x56 FFP Riflescope Manufacturer's Description:
THEOS has entered the room - Created through a three-year process of meticulous planning, careful crafting and brutal testing. With a completely re-engineered turret system, digital illumination control and a magnification range of 6-36x, we’ve raised the bar governing what a flagship should be and placed the Theos firmly on the throne. New features on this model include a revolution flag that provides a visual indication when you pass a full turn, a new zero-stop mechanism that requires no tools, a digital illumination that clears up space around the parallax knob, and an aperture ring that manipulates the depth of field when needed.
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Matt is in his element, talking about good optics.
Thank you, Steve.
From what I see Element is crossing the line to the night vision and thermal scopes market in the future.
HYPR-7 is so tempting, looks so good, going to wait and see what other versions come out later on, hopefully a 4.5x18*50 will be an option.
Another great one!
Really cool stuff.🔥🔥✌🏻
Would be nice to have this in nitevision as well. And to see the range finder a lot smaller and as he said attached to the scope..
These are some great tools to have in your arsenal. Too bad it will cost more than my four pcp airguns put together. Glad Matt Dubber is doing well in product sales and presentation. He's an airgun legend.
The short ones look similar to Immerisve scopes, but much more elaborate, as to reticles.
The HYPR-7 is a rebranding of the Immersive optics prismatic.
2700 well what the heck are we getting 🤔 two lungs 🫁 a kidney and a arm . And by the way money is not a issue with some of us.
hypr-10 next :)
I am wondering what the low light performance is with the Hybrid.
It's illuminated, so.....
@@Fernando_Woolybooger Seeing the reticle is useless if you can't see the game so the question remains.
I wonder if the HYPR-7 can automatic compensate for wind, temp and elevation. If it can it's like cheating on a test.
No factory interview, as title claims!
I would love to get a pcp can't afford one
You can start out with one of the lower priced models to wet your appetite. I have a .25 Gauntlet and a couple .22 Nova's that all are very accurate and have taken 100's of varmints.
@@johnnybarbar7435 thank you but I on a very small income can't afford a $50 pcp
That hypr 7 is bad as ...like the zero stop $2700 is alot 4 my pockets 😂 good review...
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If you were at the Factory, wouldn’t you be in Chyna?
He said 100% made in Japan...
@@blubug768 No wonder they are so good 👍
Hard to follow because they are often both talking at the same time.
$2799, skip
I thought I heard him say between 1500 and 1700
@@markc3571 THEOS - $2,800 (which is priced appropriately to be competitive with that class of riflescope) and the HYPR-7 is estimated to be $1,500-$1,700 🙂 Hope this helps, Steve