I honestly don't believe there is a recoil issue even on thin film tubes if your running them on a heavy gun with a suppressor or brake. There's just hardly shit there for recoil and I know plenty that are running pinnacle tubes on 308 and such with no issues. I doubt I would do a mag dump on a gas platform 308 with one mounted. My 18lb 308 suppressed had no more felt recoil then a light 556 gasser. So, I guess I will wait to see if these will wow me from my omni7 pinnacle tube.
OHHHHH there very much is a recoil issue out there. I can show you stacks of recoil damaged tubes that we have collected over the years. I blew up an ITT tube. In fact, said tube was one of the prettiest tubes I have ever owned and definitely one of the nicest I have ever seen. If this tube had been a woman, it would have been Olivia Munn wearing nothing but Lip Gloss, High heels and a smile!!
This is what it looked like... BEFORE
This is the story reposted from 2010.
Here we have a view through a FACTORY, ITT, PVS 14. This WAS a very pretty tube, notice I said WAS... I had not had a chance to shoot it till just recently. So on a Coyote blasting trip to Oregon I brought it with me as I finally had the chance.
The First night we were sighting guns in and checking Zeros. My buddy has an old Airfield on his ranch and has plates set up from 100 yards all the way out to 900 yards. So I pull out my M4 carbine, it had a Gemtech suppressor mounted on it. I then put this PVS 14 (with a 3X) behind an Aimpoint M4s and sighted in on a steel plate at 100 yards. I took the first two shots and was pleased by the nice thwacks and sparks from the plate. The third shot looked suddenly like the objective had been sprayed with oil. I secretly prayed that it was back blast from the suppressor but I knew in my gut it wasn't. I reached up and wiped the objective of the Aimpoint and it was clean. Pissed at this point I took one more shot and the emission point showed up on the side of the upper middle spot. In addition if you look closely you can see a large number of smaller emissions points.
This is what it looked like, AFTER! Damn I still wanna cry even today!
All of that from just 4 shots of 5.56 through a suppressed M4. Now this was not an Auto-gated tube and ALAS it was out of Warranty...
DAMN IT JIM ! ! !
So ITT of course did not cover it. In my conversation with the Warranty Department, ALL Autogated Pinnicle tubes from ITT are ONLY rated for and warranted for weapons use up to .223.
Yep you read that right Boys and Girls .223 (5.56)! So fast Forward to Shot show and I have Mark Robinson of ITT cornered (basically against the ITT trailer) and I am giving him a serious WTF?!?!?!?! question session and he reiterates exactly what the Warranty Department had told me earlier. 500gs was it, Max rating! End of discussion. When I wrote about this I was resoundingly ridiculed from many corners. I had not made this information up I had gotten it directly from the manufacturer ITT! No one wanted to hear that that current production tubes were suddenly "delicate."
Now to your question, will these wow you from your omni7 pinnacle tube? More on that in a second. As far as Recoil resistance of the ITT Pinnacle tube? Well there are people running around that have shot them on all kinds of larger calibers and never had an issue. There are a BUNCH more, that like me, have killed a tube. What the RC tube does is stack the deck in your favor of never having to replace a tube. It hurts to shell out a couple of grand just because you pulled a trigger, one dark night and it all went wrong! Take a long look at the before and after pictures I posted above. If you owned THAT tube and had it blow up on you... How would you feel? Then how would you feel shelling out the couple thousand to replace it and hoping you get something as nice... which by the way, I didn't!
I would like to see a side by side with an omni vII/III tube and also both units coupled up to a decent variable power optic at mid range. Night force, USO, razor or Schmidt whatever ya got if you have a coupling system. Any details of the recoil compensation would be nice to know as well.
We took one of the prototypes to last years International Sniper comp at Ft Benning with a Leupold mark 6 1 to 6 on an OBR and it looked good. Alas I didn't have a chance to stick an iphone on the back of the 14 as there was a line of shooters waiting to get on the gun. Your concern is "how does this tube look?" Well its Filmless technology based and in normal conditions it has this "Is it live or is it Memorex?" sharpness to it along with increased contrast. Now where these tubes REALLY SHINE (no pun intended) is in very low light conditions and in very high light conditions. If you want to hear from someone who has looked through on of these units in Horrible conditions, May I suggest, contact the owner of Machine Gun Tours, and ask him to tell you about last years Crimson Trace, Night Three gun match and ask him about getting to look through the prototype PVS-14RC on the last night of the match. The range is miles from Bend Oregon in the middle of NO and Where and a thunder storm had rolled in on a no moon night and all of our ITT stuff couldn't see hardly anything at all.
Recoil Compensation System, Without divulging all kinds of technical details that are proprietary, in short it is Electro-Mechanical in nature. The new ARC technology is revolutionary in its approach to dealing with recoil and shock. This stuff just flat WORKS!
I am interested if you could comment on the dual 14 mount and how exactly the adjustments work? I am curious if the adjustment or positioning of the nvd's is with friction or if it has certain points with "stops" so to speak within its range of motion. Also wondering if the 14's can sag or shift with movement during use. Any insight or thoughts would be greatly appreciated, thanks!!!
It is a Friction fit Like the NVD BNVDs or the PVS 15s. Infinite adjustment is what the Germans like to call that. Can the 14s sag? Not really, our Monocular Mounting Arms (MMAs) are pretty robust in nature and the fit is very precise as compared to a USGI J arm.
Yeah I think I was wondering if there was any type of shock absorption in the housing system at all and curious what the halo specs are for these new tubes.
The Recoil compensation is all contained in the tube itself and Halos are running .7 and up
I doubt you will break a non rc model but give it the ol' grunt try and see what happens.
LOL you know what they say, Lock a Marine in a closet with two bowling balls and come back 30 minutes later, He will have broken one and lost the other! Ya know, Every Jarhead that I tell that too laughs cause we all know its true!