Hello,
Thanks for checking out the video. This video goes over the details of the new Vortex Optics Strike Eagle 5x25x56 rifle scope. Some of the topics covered are the unboxing and packaging, the Rev Stop System, Glass caparison, and video of sending some rounds down range.
So what are my initial thoughts... I really like this scope. 10 Mil turrets, the Rev Zero Stop, locking windage and elevation, the new EBR-7C reticle, positive clicks for both windage and elevation. Below is a link to read up on all the information about the new scope.
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I mounted this on a CZ 455 in a PDC customs chassis that I use for NRL22 competitions. I this this scope is a great fit for someone looking at getting into NRL22 or NRL22X while staying under the $1000 MSRP price point for glass.
If I had to spend the money again would I buy this optic? Yes, I feel this is a good fit for my application of NRL22 style shooting. Does that mean this is a 22lr scope? By all means no, I could just as easily put this on an AR platform and been just as impressed. In fact, when I complete my 6.5 CM build I plan to run this scope during the break in process just to try it on a larger caliber.
I have seen many people in the comment sections of social media posts asking about the glass. Well, I think it is pretty nice. In the video I compared it the a Diamondback Tactical and a Viper PST Gen II and all three preformed well. The 275 yard target I used was in the shade and all three scope seems to have some issue with clarity in the video but that could just be the use of a Phone Skope and phone rather than the bare eye looking though it. Over all my eye isn't good enough to tell major difference's in glass, even though Vortex states that the glass is a Viper PST Gen II is better quality than the Strike Eagle. I just can't tell.
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