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civijimmy · 1 year
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attackcopterblog · 28 days
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C&H PRECISION NEW 2-12X LPVO RIFLE SCOPE
C&H Precision has announced their first ever riflescope with their new 2-12x LPVO offering. C&H Precision states “THE C&H Low Power Variable Optic (LPVO) is a 2-12x precision rifle scope designed from the ground up to be a perfect pairing to your gas or bolt rifle. This scope will give you premium features you’d expect from the top scopes on the market without breaking the bank.” FEATURES AND…
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asdsdaasdf · 5 months
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Budget scope, take a look at this one
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safecastle-sale · 6 months
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Dominate close-quarters combat and medium-range engagements with the SIG SAUER TANGO-MSR LPVO 1-8x24mm Rifle Scope. This high-performance optic boasts an illuminated MSR BDC-8 reticle, quick magnification changes, and durable construction.
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shootersfaync · 1 year
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Looking for a scope mount? #shootersfaync #braggblvd #sigsauer #leupoldoptics #warnetactical #nightforce #adm #americandefensemanufacturing #30mm #34mm #lpvo #fay #fayettevillenc #ftbragg #fortbragg #shopsmall #shoplocal #shoptacticool (at Bragg Blvd) https://www.instagram.com/p/CrQ6Telroud/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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christiangrest · 1 year
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LPVO…First or Second Focal Plane?
When it comes to optics for modern sporting rifles…the LPVO (Low Powered Variable Optics) is king. An LPVO is as versatile as they come and typically can be had at anyone’s budget. There are many options for an LPVO, tube diameter, optical zoom, glass quality, adjustment measurement type, mainly MOA vs. MRAD. But one feature I see more and more on an LPVO is the option of having it in a first focal plane versus a second focal plane. In the past, first focal plane was reserved for long range scopes, specifically precision long range scopes, but today it’s more common place across all types of scopes.
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So what is the difference between a first focal plane optic and a second focal plane optic? The easiest way to explain the difference is that with a second focal plane optic, the reticle stays the same size, regardless of the optical zoom, so at 1x or 10X…the reticle does not change. If you have a reticle with range estimating capabilities or wind holdovers, then the values for those are only correct at maximum zoom. When you change or lower your zoom, those values are no longer accurate. Yes you can get a ballistic app such as iStrelok that will give you holdover estimates at different magnification levels, but they’re the most accurate at the maximum zoom. With a first focal plane optic, the reticle size will change throughout the magnification range. This is important, especially when shooting longer distances and precision shooting as it helps to keep things consistent when changing you magnification. Holdovers and range estimation points on the reticle will be just as accurate at 1x magnification as they are at 10x.  Most precision long range optics are first focal plane and have a wide variation of magnification with most ranging from as low as 3x up to 30x. The reticle size will be it’s smallest on the lowest power and the largest on the highest power.
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So how does this relate to the current trends when dealing with LPVOs? I would say that the majority of the LPVOs offered today are either a 1-6 or a 1-8. There are some that are 1-10 and many that are 1-4. Many manufacturers, such as Vortex, Leupold, Riton and others offer LPVOs that have a first focal plane feature. Many LPVOs such as the MPO 1-6 and 1-8 from Brownells are only offered in a second focal plane version. I have mostly second focal plane LPVOs but one of my LPVOs is actually a first focal plane and it’s manufactured by Riton in a 1-8x. It also has an illuminated reticle. What I find with this particular optic, the reticle is so small on the lower magnification levels that any sort of range estimating or holdovers are quite useless. They don’t start to become useful until halfway up the magnification range. It also becomes quite distracting that my point of interest that I want to draw my eyes to, keeps changing when changing my zoom. This one particular scope, although it’s an excellent scope, has convinced me that I do not want my LPVOs to be of the first focal plane variety. My MPO 1-6 Donut from Brownells proves to be much more useful with it’s simple reticle design that’s a 1-6 power.
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At the end of the day, scope features are up to the individual. My preference has been set at second focal plane for all of my LPVOs whenever possible. I’ll reserve the first focal plane feature for more long range precision variety of optics.
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arktis-uk · 2 years
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Dusk Operations 🗡 ————————— A126 UBACS #operations #arktis #tacticalclothing #operator #pvs31 #tacticaloperations #pewpew #multicam #lpvo #armedforces https://www.instagram.com/p/CgAO_TmszIb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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dead-twink-storage · 2 years
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I'm willing to forgive all the Bubba and ghetto tactical gun owners posting their abominations because the high speed crowd has become the most boring repetitive shit imaginable. You can't even buy a fucking fun range toy without some sperg who traded in the chance at ever getting laid for $30,000 nvgs commenting on how you instead need 6 AR15s all set up the exact same fucking way to be a true "gooner operator" or other larp goober bullshit.
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attactica · 6 months
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The Ruger American Ranch Rifle | Steiner T6Xi 1-6 LPVO
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recoiloperated · 1 month
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The power for LPVO's shall be 1-6, and 1-6 shall be the power for LPVO's.
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civijimmy · 1 year
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Long exposures and lens flairs
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inkandguns · 2 months
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The LPVO scope people will be laughing at the red dot crew after the EMP hits
(They’ll be laughing at me I don’t run LPVO)
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attackcopterblog · 1 month
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HAWKE EXPANDS VANTAGE IR 1-4x20 LPVO WITH NEW FIBER OPTIC L4A RETICLE
Hawke has expanded on their Vantage IR 1-4×20 LPVO rifle scope with a new fiber opic L4A reticle. Hawke states “Hawke®, one of the premiere hunting and shooting optics brands in the world, has added a new reticle to their Vantage IR 1-4×20 scope. Launched last year with a turkey dot reticle, the optic quickly became popular for a variety of shooting applications beyond just turkey…
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nocternalrandomness · 3 months
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Alex Zedra scoping things out with a Citadel LPVO
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This is basically what my ar setup looks like rn with the omega rail on it except I didn’t spend $600 on a flashlight and I’ve got an MRO instead of the LPVO.
I kinda dig the look though and I want to try that primary arms nova 1-6
Edit. Forgot to credit the pic
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When you issue equipment without proper training to accompany them... A South Korean Marine with an absurd eye relief on his Actus 1-6x LPVO mounted on a K2C1 rifle
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