I used to occasionally do these range day updates and I wonder if it is a good idea to get back into this habit again.
This should give you some idea of which optics I am looking at and if I do a very mildly edited video recorded with a cellphone it is not a huge time investment.
I finally spent a good amount of time with the Q trigger and it will me default choice going forward. It is nicely done and I just got the second one in to be used with the pistol lower I am putting together. All of my remaining ARs, for the time being, have pretty good triggers (Geissele, Hyperfire and Triggertech), so I do not know if I am in a rush to go swap them out, but if I do a new build, this is going to be it https://alnk.to/hDqmusw
A product I have not talked about much to date is a Telson 1200 LRF. It is a relatively simple LRF without ballistics, but with angle. Unlikely the way these are usually marketed, this one can allegedly range a deer at 1200 yards. Most LRFs claim a very long distance of some sort, but on a large reflective object. https://scorpionoutdoors.com/shop/telson-1200-rangefinder/
The other products in there I have talked about before. I do have to emphasize that Primary Arms PLxC SFP 1-8x24 with fiber illuminated reticle is really growing on me. https://alnk.to/h6G5y4T
I generally lean toward FFP LPVOs, but both FFP and SFP versions have their uses. With the PLxC, FFP reticles are not ideal for the way I shoot. The SFP reticle, because of the fiber illumination, is by necessity simpler. It is essentially everything that Razor Gen2 is, except with a touch more magnification, shorter and lighter. It is a shot across the bow for Vortex Razor Gen2 and for Kahles LPVOs, and it is a darn accurate shot at that. This scope is a keeper. https://alnk.to/h6G5y4T