Reviews by MICHAEL
wonderful just wonderful
Written on Aug 15, 2026
most 1-4 or 1-6 or 1-9 are 18mm or 20mm tubes with 20mm or 24mm housing. where usually the better options are the 1-9x with the 20mm tube and 24mm rings for the shock resistance to be like 5600 or 7200. then it usually has a close .5 inch or .9inch eye relief. this has nearly 2 inches of eye relief @ 1.4-3.6" and 7892 shock resistance which is over the mil spec ratings of 6800 by +1000. and it has the mil spec sniper first focal etched lense. so it doesnt need power, its light for its size and has a nice 24mm tube with 30mm ring. knocking the others of its size and class out of the water. the zero notches are backwards, but other then that she is built to last. a small sun lip for a 30mm tube is all that is need. as this is a perfect little battle rifle quick scope with variable ranges to 6x... and for me i usually dont like the 9x anyway as id rather have more field sight picture. but yeah, i love this little scope!
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WoW, MUST CONSIDER FOR ALL
Written on Jan 14, 2021
my LR-SR25 308win... I modified a HERA CQR stock to fit the profile in perfect match alignments, additionally using some industrial grade rubber concrete inside where I skeletonized the stock to polymer trim as well all the way down to seat down to Locking ring stablizing it with S90 Dap also. Inside it I have a Billet SS Skeletonized Tube. So my stock system Very Very Lightweight, like 7.2oz total and disgned to reduce as much recoil as possible.
In the tube I also have a ChromMolly Chevy Nova HighTension Spring in it oppose to a standard AR spring. and i was Using the M4 Aero Buffer at 3.5" 4.8lb. with mysetup i was mm away from the bolt catch on fulldraw. I was skeptical about switching to this despite a lot of positive reviews in other locations. and WoW ooh Boy!
the rubber quality is way better on the buffer tip first of all. 2nd of all, the 1" gives plenty of clearing space for my SR25's bolt catch. so if building a SR25 shorty, this is a considerable aspect to think of. it does improve cycle feed rates by micro seconds. but anytime you improve a recoil system giving it more room to flow that is expected. most importantly which wasnt expected. the 4.8lb buffer to the 3.8lb 2 inch. does not feel like 1lb less. granted my stock+bound lower system is so light anyway 1LB is easily noticeable. but because it doesnt have shifting weights of the ball barring's. So, that 1 lb feels like 5lb lighter. and the system is that much more stable, where again anytime you can reduce o
In the tube I also have a ChromMolly Chevy Nova HighTension Spring in it oppose to a standard AR spring. and i was Using the M4 Aero Buffer at 3.5" 4.8lb. with mysetup i was mm away from the bolt catch on fulldraw. I was skeptical about switching to this despite a lot of positive reviews in other locations. and WoW ooh Boy!
the rubber quality is way better on the buffer tip first of all. 2nd of all, the 1" gives plenty of clearing space for my SR25's bolt catch. so if building a SR25 shorty, this is a considerable aspect to think of. it does improve cycle feed rates by micro seconds. but anytime you improve a recoil system giving it more room to flow that is expected. most importantly which wasnt expected. the 4.8lb buffer to the 3.8lb 2 inch. does not feel like 1lb less. granted my stock+bound lower system is so light anyway 1LB is easily noticeable. but because it doesnt have shifting weights of the ball barring's. So, that 1 lb feels like 5lb lighter. and the system is that much more stable, where again anytime you can reduce o
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