Category: TGR Optic Reviews

  • IOR Valdada 3.5-18×50 35mm FFP SF MIL/MIL Tactical DIGITALLY Illuminated MP-8 Dot Mod review

    If you want a high power scope that has great glass built like an M1A1 Abrams with all the features of much more costly scopes, from a company know for it’s customer service here it is!  I have owned other IOR Valdada scopes and for the price they have always a great buy and they…

  • Leupold HAMR Review

    Leupold HAMR Review

    OK, so I tried the HAMR at a static range up 500 yards with good result and obviously walking and shooting.  The 4x scope works well but what I found using the Delta point on top becomes uncomfortable for me and a bit awkward.  They work fine separately but together like most dual optics becomes……

  • Leupold VXR patrol 1.25-4 review

    Leupold VXR patrol 1.25-4 review

    As a follow up  to a post done by Charles https://tacticalgunreview.com/2011/09/13/leupold-vxr-firedot-patrol-1-25-4-review/  . I just decide to put my 2 cents in.  After taking it to both a static range and one that I can run and gun I really like this scope a lot.  From the bench I was able to easily shoot out to…

  • ACOG TA11-G 3.5×35 Dual Illum Green Donut Ballistic Reticle review

    By far this is my favorite Acog to date with the green donut reticule, It is quick, bright and works! If there is only one scope that I can put on a AR plat form this is it,  rugged enough to stand up to the rigors of combat and fast enough for a three gun…

  • Acog 6×48 horseshoe .308 w/TA75 review

    Acog 6×48 horseshoe .308 w/TA75 This is the big boy of Acogs designed for .308 military rifles and machine guns in mind; I could easily see this scope mounted on a minigun or a M60 machine gun. The reticule is designed for the 147 gr Nato ball. Here’s what Trijicon says; “The military’s need for…

  • TGR tests the Eotech Gen II 3x magnifier review

    TGR tests the Eotech Gen II 3x magnifier review

    We test the newest Eotech magnifier In additon to allowing for tighter groups as demonstrated in this video, the 3x magnifier aids at extending the range of an Eotech sight. Hitting an 18″ plate or IPSC target at 250 yards isn’t much effort with just the Eotech but as light fades or being able to…

  • Millet LRS-1 Review Part 2

      Part 2: Millet LRS-1.

  • Millet LRS-1 Review

    Millet LRS-1 Review

      Tonite I’m going to go over the Millet LRS-1 tactical rifle scope. I bought one a month or so ago as a cheaper alternative to another Leupold. I don’t remember exactly what I spent but I bought the scope, low mount tactical rings and a 20 MOA Millet base and as I recall it was…

  • Premier Reticles Light Tactical 3-15X50mm Review

    Premier Reticles Light Tactical 3-15X50mm Review

    Premier Reticles Light Tactical 3-15X50mm.  We’ve had this scope mounted on a Browning X-Bolt .25-06 for about two months now and have had the opportunity to test it in a variety of conditions – from hot and sunny days at the range to hunting in the rain.  Specs: 3-15 magnification, 50mm lens. First focal plane.…

  • American Defense Scout review

    American Defense Scout review

    American Defense Manufacturing makes fantastic mounts in my opinion. I have used them for scopes, ACOGS and Aimpoints. Never had a problem with any of them and they have all proven to stand the test of returning to zero. The Scout model.  This is their lightest model and has just one bolt holding it to…

  • Vortex Razor HD 1-4 Review

    Vortex Razor HD 1-4 Review

    Vortex has been making quite a splash on the tactical optics market the last couple of years. They are getting this for a few key reasons: They are listening and responding to what their customer’s want. Primarily Scott at Vortex has been active on the tactical and optics forums. This postives of this kind of…

  • Kahles CL 3-10×50 Multizero review

    Kahles CL 3-10×50 Multizero review

    I have been using the Kahles CL 3-10×50 with the multizero reticle for several years. This scope has taken numerous game, absolutely holds zero and I trust it 1000% It’s a FANTASTIC scope, stunning clarity, great glass etched 4A reticle that is bold enough to be used in very, very low light when you would…

  • Leupold RCX-2 Trail Camera Review

    Leupold RCX-2 Trail Camera Review

    The first thing you notice about the new Leupold RCX-2 Trail Camera system is that this is one well-built, rugged camera.  The camera body and remote controller are lightweight yet tough with typical Leupold attention to detail.  I have used this camera for a couple of months on our hunting lease and now have enough…

  • 3 Gun Stuff scope cattail lever review

    3 Gun Stuff scope cattail lever review

    Those into 3gun are familiar with a cattail for a scope. It is simply a lever that goes around the magnification ring that allows you to quickly adjust the scope magjification. Like from lowest power to max in a hurry when transtioning between stages. It also servers as a really easy way be able to…

  • Leupold Patrol 3-9×40 review

    Leupold Patrol 3-9×40 review

    Overview: The Leupold Patrol has many of the features guys are looking for. As I mentioned in my review on the Leupold VXR Patrol 1.25-4, I am VERY impressed with Leupolds new VXR line of scopes. Glass quality in low light is comparable to the Trijicon Accupoint and is extremely clear, sharp, high resolution and…