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Armson Green OEG

I fished out an OEG from Armson USA out of my mailbox and immediately set it up on my retro AR for some quick dry practice.
The specific model I have is this one: https://armsonusa.com/armsonoegm16.html with green, non tritium dot.
I had never seen a green OEG before, so this was something I wanted to try.
On the second gun, I had my usual LPVO with the objective covered and illumination on. On a third gun I had Vortex UH-1 holographic sight since that is ultimately the quickest sighting system I have ever tried, albeit not by much.
I can deploy both pretty quickly. I was dry practicing using the MantisX Blackbeard system (I''ll have a separate video on this thing at some point; it really kicks ass) at very close ranges, so there was a POA/POI offset due to my interpupillary distance. I did a rough sight in of the Armson OEG, but I will need to get it dead on at about 50 yards at the range.
One thing that became immediately apparent is that I am a little quicker with the OEG than with the LPVO with the objective closed off. The OEG is more forgiving of eye position and it blocks less of my vision since the OEG is much smaller in diameter.
Another interesting thing is that I am pretty quick with the OEG since there is no temptation to slow down and aim. I know that I need to press the trigger the moment there is a sight picture, so there is no temptation to fine tune anything. With the UH-1, I got faster AFTER I did some practice with the OEG, probably because I stopped trying to land a perfect shot.
Lastly, this thing is all sorts of fun. I am too old to be slinging it around and imagining that I am in a Son-Tay raid, but I have to admit that in an era of iron sights, the OEG was absolutely revolutionary.
Am I going to throw out all my red dot sight and holographics and replace them with OEGs? Absolutely not.
Am I going to do some serious practice with the OEG? You bet. If my guess is correct, it will make me faster with other sighting systems I use.
Now, the problem I have is that I have two retro sights (OEG and 4x Brownells) and one retro AR. I wonder if I can find a way to resolve this problem...

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Burris XTR PS HUD

Here is a better look at the Heads Up Display (HUD) in Burris' XTR PS scopes. In this case, I am looking through a 3.3-18x50, but the HUD is the same in both models.
https://alnk.to/4qN7csi

AFF10 code gets you extra 10% off on just about anything on Opticsplanet website starting at midnight tonight.

The more time I spent with HUD equipped scopes, the more I think that this is a significant step forward.

If they ever get a WMLRF to connect to this thing, it will be amazing, but even as is, I think it is a meaningful advantage.

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Through the scope view at the STR-MIL reticle in Steiner H6Xi 2-12x42

Here is a quick look at the reticle through the scope. As I watch the video, it looks thinner in the picture than it does in real life. I have a suspicion that those relatively dense 0.2mrad hashmarks make the primary stadia stand out more than they would otherwise.

One one hand, I'd prefer for this reticle to be a little bolder or have some high visibility features.

On the other hand, it is pretty usable as is and the scope is quickly becoming one of my favourite MPVO designs currently on the market.

Next step will be to get it back on the gun, mount a piggy-backed RDS and do some shooting from 10 yards to 800 yards.
https://alnk.to/9bvy9a9

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Zeiss SFL 12x50

Zeiss makes quite a few binoculars. Aside from an occasional misstep (Terra...), most of them are pretty good.
As with any product line, some models come together better than others.
Zeiss' SFL product line is something I looked at briefly, but never dwelled on it too much. They seemed like nice binoculars, but I never really looked at them carefully.
Imagine my surprise when the folks at Zeiss reached out and asked if I want to take a look at their new 12x50 version of the SFL.
They know I live out west, so they must have heard I have the space to really work out where the limits of a 12x50 binocular are.
Given that sending me a product to look at involves certain risks (until I am pretty much done with the review, I ignore marketing literature and any and all attempts from any company to tell me what to say), I figured that they either decided to live dangerously or that they are pretty damn confident of how good the product is.
I do not know for sure which one it is, but the ...

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Vortex Razor Gen3 6-36 Reticle Pictures

I was asked a question about what the EBR-7D reticle in the RG3 looks like. I am pretty sure I have posted these photos in the past, but rather than look for them, I figured I can just as easily repost them here. These are at 6x, 10x, 15, 20x, 25x , 30x and 36x.
This is clearly a precision oriented reticle and on lower powers I mis the thick outer bars.
Illumination does help a lot in low light.

Zeiss S5 prices have come down to 3k at eurooptic and $2700 at mile high.

Do you know if the S5 is about to be replaced by something new?

PA's Spring Clearance

Apparently, I am not the only one who has an occasionally spring clearance (which reminds me that I need to do some inventory again since I have scopes stacked in multiple layers in my safe).

Primary Arms also has a spring clearance going on and it is a tiny little bit more extensive than mine.

https://alnk.to/5Q7eb2Y

There is a tone of stuff in there. The link above is to the riflescope section, but they seem to have a few thousand items earmarked. Most interestingly, they have a bunch of open box and cosmetic blem items. Those are usually a very good deal.
They also have a bunch of discount codes on Vortex scopes that seem to be mostly in the 20% off range.
I have a couple of items I need to so I'll be looking through it somewhat carefully. I'll add to this post if anything unusually interesting pops up.
https://alnk.to/5Q7eb2Y

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Getting back on the horse, little by little

My original plan was to do a livestream on Thursday of this week, but I think I'll push it out to next week.  A few days at home is doing wonders for my recovery, but my voice is still not quite there.  I do not think any of you are looking to listen to me cough for two hours straight.

Also, I am going to try to shoot that local PRS match this coming Saturday, so doign a livestream next week after the match is likely to be more productive.  It is my first one, so I fully expect that I will screw it all up.  It should be a good learning experience.  I do not have a dedicated PRS rifle and I am not looking to set one up jsut yet.  If I like it, I'll put something together, but as far as competition goes, my focus is really on UKD matches like NRL Hunter, Competition Dynamics, etc.  My 6.5CM is not back yet, so I'll just shoot it with my 308 FIx.  It is not ideal, but it will do just fine for my purposes.  I am in no danger of winning anything either way and this will stress my ability to read wind.  A secondary purpse here is that I am not 100% certain what rifle I will take on a mule deer hunt with later this year, but it will be either something new to test or this 308.  Now that I think about it, the 308 is going with me regardless either as a primary rifle or as backup.  The rifle shoots, so if I miss, I know it is on me.

For the match, I have Burris XTR PS 5.5-30x56 scope on the 308 Fix.  I think the way they did the heads up display in these is a meaningful improvement over conventional riflescopes.

https://alnk.to/d3EjPHC or https://alnk.to/8iVRlGN

Optically, I think XTR Pro is a little better, but the EO integration in the XTR PS is, I think, in advantage.

In parallel, I am looking at the replacement AAC ammo (they replaced the faulty ammo and I have chrono results on it) and testing the optics of the 40mm scopes in parallel.

 

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A first look at Steiner H6Xi 2-12x42
MPVOs are finally getting some attention

Here are some initial thoughts on the Steiner H6Xi 2-12x42.

I finally had a chance to shoot with it both supported and unsupported, which is an important part of figuring out how usable an optic is.

I found what looks to be more accurate specifications in the manual that came with the H6Xi, so the spec table is now updated:

To re-iterate from an earlier post, Eurooptic is selling the H6Xi 2-12x42 for $1350 and at that price, it is easily the best deal going in this category: https://alnk.to/90ALO3C

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AAC Ammo: Trouble In Paradise
I think this is the almighty telling me to start reloading again

Well, since I was running a little low on AAC Precision 175gr 308 ammo, I ordered another batch.  This one came from a different lot than the batch I had before.

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