What’s your guys recommendation for an LPVO in this price range? Mainly used for home defense, carbine classes and general range usage. Kind of my do all gun and need a generally do all LPVO
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ACSS Raptor reticle is great!In that price range I would look into primary arms
1-6 raptor ffp. Retail is $399 but they will run 12% off sales from time to time. I have the 1-8 raptor and I’m happy with it. https://www.primaryarms.com/pa-1-6x...ifle-scope-with-acss-raptor-556-reticle-black
I second this. I have one and it’s pretty decent for the money.SWFA SS 1-4X24 https://www.swfa.com/swfa-ss-1-4x24-tactical-30mm-riflescope-kit-111029.html?___SID=U I bought one of these a couple of years ago during a black Friday sale. It's on a Colt 6920 and I have no complaints at this point.
Glass is good for price point. SFP. Reticle is easy to use and effective through the power range. Illuminated.
SWFA SS 1-4X24 https://www.swfa.com/swfa-ss-1-4x24-tactical-30mm-riflescope-kit-111029.html?___SID=U I bought one of these a couple of years ago during a black Friday sale. It's on a Colt 6920 and I have no complaints at this point.
Glass is good for price point. SFP. Reticle is easy to use and effective through the power range. Illuminated.
The Burris RT-6 is made in the Phillipines, FYI. Like others, I think it is the hands-down choice for a 16-18" AR-15.I don't think I'd buy an LPVO if I had $350. I understand you have a small budget set aside, but with what China has done, and is doing, to us, I absolutely will not recommend something of theirs if it can be avoided. $350 would get you a used Trijicon MRO.
Just so you know, $350 is absolute bargain bin for optics. Especially in the LPVO world...I don't think I'd buy an LPVO if I had $350...$350 would get you a used Trijicon MRO.
And it’ll be made in China. Why are we still discussing buying from Chinese companies at this point?Brutal truth is still truth...you can get a mediocre at best LPVO, or a really solid red dot for $350. I’d recommend the latter as well.
A Holosun plus a PA magnifier with a QD flip mount can be had for about $350 and it’ll weigh less and be pretty versatile.
Red dots start running out of steam at 200. Even the Burris RT-6 will get you solid hits at 300 or 400.Brutal truth is still truth...you can get a mediocre at best LPVO, or a really solid red dot for $350. I’d recommend the latter as well.
Well I’m actually about to sell an MRO because of my astigmatism so that’s out of the question. I get that $350 will not get me top tier, and I understand what good glass is from owning a vortex Razor and Leupold mk5. But with this gun being a general range use and doubling as a HD gun (11.5” barrel) by my bedside I don’t need it to have resolution at 500 yards. I have other guns to do that. I believe in always getting the best you can for the money you have, but not overpaying and over spec something for its intended use. As long as glass is clear, holds zero and has a good reticle/brightness setting it’ll do the job for my civilian ass.I don't think I'd buy an LPVO if I had $350. I understand you have a small budget set aside, but with what China has done, and is doing, to us, I absolutely will not recommend something of theirs if it can be avoided. $350 would get you a used Trijicon MRO.
Well I’m actually about to sell an MRO because of my astigmatism so that’s out of the question. I get that $350 will not get me top tier, and I understand what good glass is from owning a vortex Razor and Leupold mk5. But with this gun being a general range use and doubling as a HD gun (11.5” barrel) by my bedside I don’t need it to have resolution at 500 yards. I have other guns to do that. I believe in always getting the best you can for the money you have, but not overpaying and over spec something for its intended use. As long as glass is clear, holds zero and has a good reticle/brightness setting it’ll do the job for my civilian ass.![]()
Red dots start running out of steam at 200. Even the Burris RT-6 will get you solid hits at 300 or 400.
And it’ll be made in China. Why are we still discussing buying from Chinese companies at this point?
Well I’m actually about to sell an MRO because of my astigmatism so that’s out of the question. I get that $350 will not get me top tier, and I understand what good glass is from owning a vortex Razor and Leupold mk5. But with this gun being a general range use and doubling as a HD gun (11.5” barrel) by my bedside I don’t need it to have resolution at 500 yards. I have other guns to do that. I believe in always getting the best you can for the money you have, but not overpaying and over spec something for its intended use. As long as glass is clear, holds zero and has a good reticle/brightness setting it’ll do the job for my civilian ass.![]()
Not on man sized targets. A steel USPSA target is dead easy to hit at 300 with a head hold and a 200 yd zero.Red dots start running out of steam at 200.
it’s real hard to avoid anything coming from the PRC at the $350 price range.
Just so you know, $350 is absolute bargain bin for optics. Especially in the LPVO world. Looking through the $600 Strike Eagle makes me want to puke. I have a PST II and it's mediocre to the point I want to replace it, but it is ok and it has worked fine for what I do with it. The 1-6 is enough to hit big steels at 500 yards reliably, hindered mostly by average glass quality and thick second focal plane stadia. I like my Trijicon Accupower that I got for $800 quite a lot as an all round optic and wish I had bought it first before the PST II.
I don't think I'd buy an LPVO if I had $350. I understand you have a small budget set aside, but with what China has done, and is doing, to us, I absolutely will not recommend something of theirs if it can be avoided. $350 would get you a used Trijicon MRO.
Oh I kinda forgot about holographic sights...maybe that’ll be the better moveIf this is intended for HD, I'd recommend a red dot over a LPVO. I have an astigmatism, and it makes my Aimpoint H1 dot bloom a little bit, but it takes the dot from about 2moa to maybe 4moa. I can still make accurate hits at HD ranges, so I stick with it for the battery life & dependability. whether the dot looks crisp or like a distorted blob doesn't affect my ability to hit the vital zone on a silhouette.
If your astigmatism is worse than mine, you may want to consider some of the holographic red dots like EOTechs or a Holosun 407/507/510/etc.. The technology used to project the dot isn't affected by astigmatism, so will be much easier to use effectively. Plus, most of these offer a 1moa red dot, so it can be slightly more precise than the 2moa or 4moa options at longer ranges.
If you live in an area where you may need to ID or take shots at longer ranges for HD, a LPVO could be useful, but I'd still prefer a top-tier red dot over an entry-level LPVO. If you still feel that's what you need, I'd strongly recommend a quality SFP reticle that's fast to pick up & get on target like the SWFA SS 1-4x, Burris RT-6, or Primary Arms with KISS or ACSS reticle.
If you're so hard up that you have $350 but can't wait another 2 - 3 paychecks to save another hundo for a new Aimpoint PRO, then you can scour Armslist where there are dozens of used Aimpont PROs for $350 or so.
Oh I kinda forgot about holographic sights...maybe that’ll be the better move
but if you don’t want to go used
You wanna pay for my lasik cause my contacts aren’t doing it lolJust get your astigmatism fixed. No excuse to not do so.
Find another optometrist. Not all of them are worth what they charge.You wanna pay for my lasik cause my contacts aren’t doing it lol
Got a chance to get a swfa 1-4 for $300, never looked into swfa LPVO. Anyone have experience with these?
Oh that’s right...shoot that doesn’t sound promising. Maybe I should go up to a pst 1-6 or something. I see them for around 500 on a couple Internet forumsI liked it while I had it. There was a bit of fisheye at 1x but with the correct diopter it wasn't bad, and the reticle was a little bit fine for speed work but with the illuminated center dot it worked pretty well. Had to return to SWFA - see Post #14 in this thread.
Got a chance to get a swfa 1-4 for $300, never looked into swfa LPVO. Anyone have experience with these?
Would you see it being viable for up close? I’m starting to consider the pst 1-6 cause it’s brightness can almost act as a red dot. The exposed turrets and mil mil stuff is super appealing tho.I like mine and my wife likes it enough to keep it in her lightweight 16" AR. The illumination isn't daylight bright, but the diamond in the center draws your eye well enough that it's actually pretty quick to pick up even without illumination. It has been rock solid and I love the MIL based reticle which was pretty rare in LPVOs when I got it - most were MOA or BDC.
I have mine zeroed with the top of the diamond at 100 yards, and it's pretty handy for shooting silhouettes out to 400.
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I paid $300 for mine and think that's a fair price for it. It tracks well , the glass is good for the price, and the reticle is useful with whatever caliber you like. If you want to try a LPVO, it's a dependable option.
Would you see it being viable for up close? I’m starting to consider the pst 1-6 cause it’s brightness can almost act as a red dot. The exposed turrets and mil mil stuff is super appealing tho.
that is a nice reticle!I like mine and my wife likes it enough to keep it in her lightweight 16" AR. The illumination isn't daylight bright, but the diamond in the center draws your eye well enough that it's actually pretty quick to pick up even without illumination. It has been rock solid and I love the MIL based reticle which was pretty rare in LPVOs when I got it - most were MOA or BDC.
I have mine zeroed with the top of the diamond at 100 yards, and it's pretty handy for shooting silhouettes out to 400.
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I paid $300 for mine and think that's a fair price for it. It tracks well , the glass is good for the price, and the reticle is useful with whatever caliber you like. If you want to try a LPVO, it's a dependable option.