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DLO Live! Ep. 39 Precision Rimfire with Vudoo Gunworks
Precision rimfire is clearly a growing shooting discipline. It has been a topic of conversation here more than once and this time, my guest is Greg Roman of Vudoo Gunworks. Vudoo makes some of the most accurate rimfire rifles I have seen to date and the company is well known for consistent products and exemplary customer service on rare occasions when it was needed.
I'll kick things off with a few thoughts on rimfire optics and Vudoo rifles, after which we will transition into the customary Q&A session.
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Primary Arms Micro Prisms: Quick Take
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I have been messing with the 1x and 3x SLx Microprisms from Primary Arms for quite a while now. Long enough to comfortably add both to my list of recommendations.
I have talked about these tiny prismatics here and there for quite a bit, but it is time to be offering some parting thoughts. There will be a couple more installments of these, but here is the first one.
Something to clarify: if I were to buy only one of PA's small prismatics, it would be the slightly bigger GLx 2x (https://bit.ly/3vWrUks). It kicks ass.
As I will talk about in the next video, the tiny 3x Micro prism (https://bit.ly/3KuU7oL), while a very nice sight on its own is also a perfect back up scope for ARs.
For any rifle I use a good bit, I also have backup optics setup. Just so that you understand the overall levels of my paranoia. For rifles, I tend to have a primary scope with secondary offset or piggy-backed sights on the gun and I ALSO have a pre-sighted in backup sight of some sort. For boltguns, I use the SWFA SS Ultralight for this. For ARs, I usually have a backup red dot sight of some sort, but I like having a small amount of magnification. The tiny SLx 3x Microprism is easy to keep available just in case without weighing anything down or spending a fortune.
To be fair, there are other microprisms out there, most notably from Burris and Vortex, although I happen to prefer the reticle arrangement of the PA SLx. They all work pretty well and I have the Burris one here as well, set up in exactly the same way: as a backup scope for a larger LPVO or larger prismatic.
That's one of the big things that I got out of this: to get a nice LPVO, there is going to be a weight penalty and, most importantly, you'll spend some money. In the meantime, with this new generation of small prisms, I can get a pretty mature and well thought out scope product for not a lot of money. It is a great first time user magnified optic and if you later decide to upgrade to something bigger (LPVO, etc), you already have your backup optic squared away.
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DLO Reviews: Dedal-NV DHF 5-20x56 Riflescope
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In this video, I take a look at Russian-made Dedal riflescope. There were a couple of quirks, but overall it is better than I expected. To be fair, I am generally prejudiced against Russian-made products having grown up there, so my skepticism is not unexpected.
Still, the scope held up well and while there were a couple of QC misses (tracking was 3% off and the reticle was not perfectly centered), the scope adjusted the same away every time and stayed zeroed.
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DLO Live! Ep.38 High End Tactical: The Battle of the 50s
This livestream is intended as a Q&A follow-up for the High End Tactical #7 video.
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High End Tactical, Part 7: The Battle of the 50s
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This seventh installment of the High End Tactical series goes over the current crop of fancy 50mm objective scopes.
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8.6 Blackout and Q Fix pistol
This was streamed live on www.darklordofoptics.com on April 26, 2022.
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DLO Live! Ep. 37 Let's Talk Thermal
In this livestream, I am looking to go over how thermal imaging works, why it is fundamentally different from what we normally see with our eyes or even from what we see through night vision devices.
I'll touch on a few thermal scopes I have been looking at lately and wrap up with the usual Q&A.
In many ways I am testing the waters here because I do not know how technical you really want me to get. If there is interest, I can make it as nerdy as you want.
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Steiner MPS Red Dot Sight review
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Here is a review of Steiner's new MPS enclosed emitter red dot sight. It is a competent design with a few clever features and robust construction.
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DLO Reviews: First Look at the AF-C from Alpha Foxtrot
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In this video, we take a quick first look at the new AF-C from Alpha Foxtrot. It is an aluminum frame Glock 19 clone with improved ergonomics and excellent shootability.
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DLO Reviews: Crimson Trace CTS-1550 wrap up
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This short video is a wrap-up of a year long test of the CTS-1550 compact red dot sight from Crimson Trace. It lived on my carry gun for most of 2021 and gave me exactly zero problems.
Naturally, just as I got done with it, Crimson Trace discontinued it, but the good part is that it is nicely discounted: https://bit.ly/3Jfe435
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DLO Live! Ukraine War Update: March 16th
Tune in for a brief (ish) update on what's happening in the Ukraine War now that we are three weeks into it.
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DLO Live! Ukraine War: 10 Days Into It
In this show, Eugene and I will go over the situation as it stands now, touch on US response to it, the way Russian and US media portray the situation and a variety of other issues.
We will, of course, take questions.
Budget on a couple of hours for the whole thing.
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DLO Live! Ep. 36 SHOT 2022 Re-cap... 3rd time is the charm
Will and I are going to give SHOT Show recap one more final shot (pun intended).
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DLO Live! Ep.34 2021 Wrap-up
As we wrap with 2021, I want to spend a few minutes on how this year has been for me in terms of guns and optics and what I am looking forward to in 2022.
A couple of fellow gun bloggers will stop by as well.
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DLO Live! Ep.33 Reticle Illumination
This one is going to get nerdy, folks!
I am travelling this week, so this one is going to be done under field conditions from my hotel room near Boston.
I'll talk a little bit about a few different ways reticles are typically illuminated in riflescopes and what applications these different illumination methods do best with.
Naturally, I'll open it up to a Q&A. I'll limit this to two hours as I have been doing lately.
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DLO Reviews: Tract Toric UHD 15x56 Binoculars
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Marksman Live! Should You Use a BDC or Precision Reticle?
Bullet Drop Compensating (BDC) reticles vs Precision, which is the right choice for you? In this session, we're having a round table discussion with Jeff Gurwitch, of Modern Tactical Shooting, and Ilya Koshkin from the Dark Lord of Optics.
Be sure to stick around for the Q&A lightning round!
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CQ-NOMR Reticle in Brownells MPO 1-8x24
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Through the scope look at Brownells' CQ-NOMR reticle in their MPO 1-8x24 LPVO.
I ended up liking this reticle quite a bit more than I expected based on originally seeing a drawing of it. It is a competent and easy to use design.
The scope is only available through Brownells with either CQ-NOMR (https://bit.ly/3ADxI4x) or plex (https://bit.ly/3AI3ltz) reticles.
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The Guns of The Dark Lord, Part 3: AR-15
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Here is the third installment of this series, recorded after a rather long break.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Here is the rough parts list:
VC Defense billet lower
BCM upper https://bit.ly/3wcHIQX
Proof Research 16" CF barrel https://bit.ly/3whEg7I
Odin tunable gas block https://bit.ly/3EJk8hO
Bootleg adjustable BCG https://bit.ly/3BLeQAl
Q HoneyBadger 12" handguard https://bit.ly/2ZRt7hr
ACE UL Stock https://bit.ly/3mIWpbc
Vortex Razor Gen3 1-10x24 https://bit.ly/3BJkR0j
Aadmount
Hiperfire 24 4Gun trigger https://bit.ly/3bCaykj
Zero Bravo offset sights
Crimson Trace CMR-301 light/laser https://bit.ly/2ZPQrfy
Riflecraft RS-3 sling
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DLO Live! Ep. 32 If I Could Have Only One... 2021 Edition
This is the topic I try to re-visit once a year or so, starting with a discussion and followed with an article or two elaborating on different scenarios. Here is the optics portion that came out from last year's discussion: https://opticsthoughts.com/?page_id=1262
I will also extend this to firearms for this year.
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DLO Live! Ep.31 Are LPVOs made superfluous by offset RDS?
For this show, Matt, The Everyday Marksman, and Jacob, the Pro-gun Millenial, will join me to discuss whether an offset RDS has rendered the LPVO superfluous or not. We will cover a few other related topics including a discussion of BDC vs mrad reticles.
Post show notes:
We did not get to the subject of BDC vs mrad reticles. That will have to be addressed separately, perhaps in the coming inaugural Everyday Marksman livecast.
The discussion meandered around a bit, but we largely focused on why LPVOs are there, why they give you nearly unrivaled flexibility and why it is not a bad idea to add an RDS to them, whether for redundancy or for speed.
That having been said, if you want to save some weight at the cost of a little redunduncy and long range reach, one of the modern microprisms with an offset red dot can sneak in under 10 ounces altogether.
An interesting question came up on whether to use open or closed emitter designs. For me personally, if there is no weight/size penalty, I'd lean toward closed emitter RDS, but I mostly use open emitter micro-red dot sights due to how small and robust they are.
Some of the different sights mentioned and shown:
If you want an LPVO to truly do it all, my current favourites for general purpose use are:
SAI 1-6x24 https://bit.ly/3B5zkn4
and Vortex Razor Gen3 1-10x24 https://bit.ly/30SzdPm
If you do not need 1x and simply want a red dot added to a general purpose hunting/precision scope, Vortex' new Razor HD-LHT 4.5-22x50 is a near ideal condidate given it's light weight and excellent performance https://bit.ly/30HGW2w
As far as microprismatic scopes go, the upcoming Primary Arms SLx 3x might be the one to beat in terms of what you get for the money, but is not officially out yet. The GLx 2x is out and while marginally bigger, it is better optically and seems to be damn near bombproof https://bit.ly/3b2ZZq8. Burris' RT-3 has a reticle that is on the small side, but it really works well with illumination in low light and with/without illumination in daylight https://bit.ly/3E5Be91
Vortex's Spitfire Gen2 5x is really growing on me if you want little more magnification https://bit.ly/3ju2hD4
With red dot sights, nearly any compact RDS can be set up as an offset or piggybacked optic. I have a lot of them and most are robust and capable. On balance, I prefer the ones with autoadjust dot brightness simply form the standpoint that these exist to be deployed rapidly, so I want them always on and ready to go in any light without having to press buttons.
I am really fond of Shield Sights' RMS and SIS series and have, at the latest count one RMS, one RMSc with plastic lens, one RMSc with glass lens, one RMSw (waterproof version), one RMS 2.0 (this one has a glass lens and for some reason the dot is perfectly round even with my astigmatism) and on SIS. While I do not intentionally try to destroy them, they have been through some rough treatment. I damaged two so far and Shield promptly fixed everything for me although it was my fault that they got damaged. One was dipped in caustic nitrocarburization fluids and another got smacked with rocks and flying brass which damaged the window. In both cases, only the window got damaged. The electronics kept working, I could still see the dot and point of aim did not change https://bit.ly/3G9Bvtv and https://bit.ly/3b1Prrd
Another small red dot sight, though a little bigger than the RMS, I have grown to like immensely is Holosun 507C-X2 with ACSS Vulcan reticle. I'll do a separate video on it explaining why. https://bit.ly/3B5t3I5
Lastly, if you are on a budget, consider SwampFox Sentinel that fit sin the RMS footprint. It is proving to be nicely robust and compact: https://bit.ly/3b324lW
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DLO Reviews: CQ-NOMR Reticle in Brownells MPO 1-8x24
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Through the scope look at Brownells' CQ-NOMR reticle in their MPO 1-8x24 LPVO.
I ended up liking this reticle quite a bit more than I expected based on originally seeing a drawing of it. It is a competent and easy to use design.
The scope is only available through Brownells with either CQ-NOMR (https://bit.ly/3ADxI4x) or plex (https://bit.ly/3AI3ltz) reticles.
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DLO Reviews: Steiner Military 10x50r LRF Binoculars
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Observation optics is a pretty involved subject as is, further complicated by the fact that most observation optics are not made for shooters. Here is a live show I did on observation optics that touches on this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TCUZGuCdTI
This binocular is decidedly not intended for birders. As the name implies, it is squarely aimed at military and law enforcement applications. It is a very competent overall design, but there is a feature that is sorely missing.
Let me know what you think once you watch the video. The binocular in question is the Steiner Military 10x50r LRF: https://bit.ly/2WA88hY
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DLO Reviews: Brownells MPO 1-8x24
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In this video we wrap up with the Brownells MPO 1-8x24 riflescope. It is a competent "across the course" design that is hampered somewhat by 25oz weight and day visible, but not daybright reticle. Still, it is very solid optically and mechanically.
The scope is only available through Brownells with either CQ-NOMR (https://bit.ly/3ADxI4x) or plex (https://bit.ly/3AI3ltz) reticles.
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DLO Live! Ep.30 Observation Optics for Shooters
Observation Optics for shooters. Let's have a discussion of how to look at binoculars and spotters if you are a shooter.
Post show notes and links:
The subject of good binoculars for kids came up. I really like lower magnification options for this.
Budget and surprisingly decent option is Kowa YF 6x30 https://bit.ly/3F69q5W
A little higher end and more compact is Maven B3 6x30 https://bit.ly/3meDYcO
For LRF binoculars, for $1200 Delta Titanium RF 9x45 is probably my favourite if you are on a budget: http://darnfineshot.com/deop9xhdrfra.html
As you go up in price a little, Meopta Optika LR is looking very promising: https://bit.ly/3A0EIaI
If you can live with a large porro bino and do not need an angle indicator, the depth of field of Steiner 10x50 LRF is really something and it is the only one to combine LRF with a reticle in the other barrel: https://bit.ly/3zRBfuN I was surprised with how good it is optically.
For a general non-LRF binocular, I have been using my prehistoric 6x32 Vortex Viper and the much newer Vortex Razor UHD 10x42: https://bit.ly/2WopuhJ
Someone asked a question about vintage binoculars. If you want a vintage look and modern performance, consider Swarovski's GA 7x42. Amazing depth perception. https://bit.ly/3CSRoC6
If you are ready to spend some money on a truly world class bino LRF, I think this Leica is probably your best bet: https://bit.ly/2Y3W49H
With spotters, the best currently available spotter for shooter is Hensoldt:
-Spotter 45 https://bit.ly/2ZNR9dz
-Spotter 60 https://bit.ly/3m9HoxM
Swarovski STR (https://bit.ly/2Y1QDaC) is up there and I used it for several years, but Hensoldt's depth of field wins the day.
Personally, my two "beater" spotters that use all the time are not as nice, but not priced like Hensoldt and Swaro.
Athlon Cronus Tactical 7-42x60 https://bit.ly/3kUJuSC
Athlon Ares G2 UHD 15-45x60 https://bit.ly/3D1ZNDc with 22x reticle eyepiece https://bit.ly/2ZDogQV
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