Zero Tech Vengeance 1-6x24mm Review - Long Range LPVO
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Published 2023-05-12
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My Rig:
π₯ CMMG Resolute in 308 Win
π₯ Zero Tech Vengeance 1-6x24mm LPVO: shrsl.com/421v2
π₯ Athlon Armor 20-MOA 30mm Mount: shrsl.com/407kf
π₯ Ultradyne C4 Rear Sight (M80): shrsl.com/407ka
π₯ Ultradyne C4 Front Sight: shrsl.com/407kd
π₯ UTG Over Bore Bipod: shrsl.com/32o4v
π₯ Winchester M80 Ball Ammo: shrsl.com/3zj0a
π₯ Winchester Deer Season XP Ammo: shrsl.com/3yvnc
π₯ Throom Prairie Dog: amzn.to/430aRyM
π₯ Throom Plates: amzn.to/3K2Ip6G
π₯ Horus HOVR Laser Rangefinder & Weather Meter Kit: bit.ly/3ZQQYY2
π₯ Triggertech Diamond AR-10 Single-Stage Trigger: shrsl.com/43mjf
Notes for YouTube Commissars: All scenes filmed on a closed set and private range.
Kyle Broderick, The Social Regressive
Chapters:
00:00 LPVO
00:38 Recoil Testing
01:24 Ranges
02:12 RAR Reticle
03:51 Tracking Test
04:29 Turrets
06:24 Locking Eyepiece
07:12 Athlon Armor Mount
08:01 Specs & Stats
08:43 Goodies
10:20 Reticle Measurements
12:10 Image Quality
14:36 $$$
14:52
All Comments (20)
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My Rig: π₯ CMMG Resolute in 308 Win π₯ Zero Tech Vengeance 1-6x24mm LPVO: shrsl.com/421v2 π₯ Athlon Armor 20-MOA 30mm Mount: shrsl.com/407kf π₯ Ultradyne C4 Rear Sight (M80): shrsl.com/407ka π₯ Ultradyne C4 Front Sight: shrsl.com/407kd π₯ UTG Over Bore Bipod: shrsl.com/32o4v π₯ Winchester M80 Ball Ammo: shrsl.com/3zj0a π₯ Winchester Deer Season XP Ammo: shrsl.com/3yvnc π₯ Throom Prairie Dog: amzn.to/430aRyM π₯ Throom Plates: amzn.to/3K2Ip6G π₯ Horus HOVR Laser Rangefinder & Weather Meter Kit: bit.ly/3ZQQYY2 π₯ Triggertech Diamond AR-10 Single-Stage Trigger: shrsl.com/43mjf β‘ COUPON CODE = REGRESS for big discounts on my favorite TESTED Axil Bluetooth earbud hearing protectors: bit.ly/3AimpBg
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Iβve bought several Vortex LVPO and my recent buy was the Trijicon Credo. The Trijicon is very impressive.
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Great review. π
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Thanks for the info
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Great review as always. I would have loved to seen how it compares glass quality wise as far as the 1951 US Air Force Chart since you already had it up.
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Thank you π
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Zero Tech makes good stuff. For a good look at performance, I could suggest Rogee Productions here in YT. This is a guy and his friend in New Zealand and they hunt on public land for big horn sheep, stag, reds, using a .300 WSM and a Zero Tech scope. As for LPVO, I could see using this for an AR-15, even for defensive uses, as well as close range hunting. For example, my Windham Weaponry Dissipator M4 A3 came from the factory with a combat zero (25-300) on the iron sights. Out of the box, right on the crosshairs. And so, with a MPBR rise and fall of 5 inches, just aim center of mass and you will get on target. I could see doing this with an LPVO, as well. Or using it on a rig for hunting within 300 yards. In most places, especially in wooded areas like we have in east Ok and east Tx, the wind gets broken up and you will not need a lot of windage adjustment. Granted, someone I know made a long distance shot with his Windham Weaponry 5.56 (he inspired me to get one) at 850 yards. Bet money to pop a balloon in the window. He won 200 for making a balloon a popped balloon. I don't know what optic he had on that but it was a scope and he had it near the top of elevation and then held over some more.
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How is this compare to Trijicon TR25 as far as build and glass quality. Thanks
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Woohoo!!!
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I canβt actually believe that an illuminated reticle is βdaylight visibleβ. I want a simple daylight visible dot, and FFP reticle. Iβm not interested in reticles that have MOA gradations, so thatβs the nail in the coffin. I know there are high dollar options that have front focal plane mill reticles and second focal plane red dots integrated into a single scope. Iβm waiting for one of the budget manufacturers to come out with something like that. I would settle for one that is second focal plane if it just has a bright ass dot.
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Howdy Kyle!
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Do you still go to any of the 600 yard competitions at Red Castle? I shot my first competition there this past Saturday and was kind of let down that nobody "normal" showed up; it was nothing but a bunch of Gucci everything shooters using $2,000 joystick front rests. I was shooting off a bipod with a rear bag and managed to beat one of them, but jeez, where was everybody?
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How does it compare to the Falcon S10i?
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Is it made in China? It looks a lot like a SIG MSR, only more expensive.
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If you really wanted to test it's durability you would've put it on a FAL or SCAR.
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Howdy Doody, Pardner!
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What about warranty? Alot of money for a scope I've never heard of.