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SFP is just stupid on everything soFFP on an LPVO is fucking stupid.
Sarcasm meter broken?Then you're stupid.
Arken should have made it a 1-10 and a 1-6/8 SFPI can't wait for all the reviews that say its better than a Vortex Gen III...
Then you're stupid.
I completely understand what they're going for, but, ugh. There has to have been a cleaner way to implement it.According to Arken you use the squiggly lines to bracket your target for ranging from their description....... Reticle Details: KL Box MIL ('KL'= 'Known Length'. Pronounced: "KILL BOX") This incredibly intuitive, patent pending reticle was designed to increase effectiveness under high stress environments. The outside numbers extending diagonally below centerline correlate to distance in yards. 'Frame and Fire!" By framing a silhouette target in the appropriate KL box, the user is able to rapidly identify distance by simultaneously using shoulder width and torso height to calculate point of aim
Just shrink down their VPR mil or whatever it is and send it!I completely understand what they're going for, but, ugh. There has to have been a cleaner way to implement it.
Not for me. When I'm using an LPVO I want a BDC. But not that one. It's the vertical auto ranging bars that kill it. The horizontal shoulder width bars have been done many times and serve the dual purpose of ranging and as a wind hold hash. Those verticals are just a disaster.Just shrink down their VPR mil or whatever it is and send it!
"insert scope in ass, up to this mark"I don't speak russian, what does the reticle say?
Don’t tempt me with a good time"insert scope in ass, up to this mark"
That reticle is next level shit.SFP is just stupid on everything so
Also...they might have beaten PA for shittiest reticle which is astonishing
Nope, while I appreciate your sarcasm, I don’t. I actually have more scopes than guns right now.I’m just hoping they release one with a more traditional reticle. I’m sure @FuhQ has 5-6 on the way already so I’ll wait for his impressions
SFP is just stupid on everything so
Also...they might have beaten PA for shittiest reticle which is astonishing
So yesterday evening I sent an email to Arken asking about the weight and FOV. This morning ,yes Saturday, they replied to say I was stunned is an understatement. Unfortunately their answer was just as stunning and I quote .... " We do not currently have that information. Please check back on the website for those details as they become available. Thanks!"Still missing specs on the website. Weight and FOV in particular.
Not sold on the reticle.
Impressive response time, ridiculous answer.So yesterday evening I sent an email to Arken asking about the weight and FOV. This morning ,yes Saturday, they replied to say I was stunned is an understatement. Unfortunately their answer was just as stunning and I quote .... " We do not currently have that information. Please check back on the website for those details as they become available. Thanks!"
6x and below...eh. Above 6x, FFP is the only way.FFP on an LPVO is fucking stupid.
I agree, just wish I could be happy with FFP. The wider the magnification range the more likely I am to want to use the mid powers and have use of the reticle for holdovers, so FFP makes sense. But I haven't seen any FFP reticle that I really loved at 1x, which is where my LPVO's live most of the time. I'll just keep being happy with SFP 6x stuff till the perfect scope arrives.6x and below...eh. Above 6x, FFP is the only way.
That's why it's best to mount your LPVO low and piggyback a RDS up top.I agree, just wish I could be happy with FFP. The wider the magnification range the more likely I am to want to use the mid powers and have use of the reticle for holdovers, so FFP makes sense. But I haven't seen any FFP reticle that I really loved at 1x, which is where my LPVO's live most of the time. I'll just keep being happy with SFP 6x stuff till the perfect scope arrives.
Nah. Not allowed in any divisions I shoot in. Also, that height over bore can be a real killer with tight no-shoot targets.That's why it's best to mount your LPVO low and piggyback a RDS up top.
My LPVO has a HOB of 2.46" (1.25 mount) and my RDS a HOB of 4.0".Nah. Not allowed in any divisions I shoot in. Also, that height over bore can be a real killer with tight no-shoot targets.
I recently moved to 1.93 and love it.My LPVO has a HOB of 2.46" (1.25 mount) and my RDS a HOB of 4.0".
Zeroed at 100y the RDS gives me an offset of 3.3" at 5y and 3.0" at 10y and improving all the way to 100y. Additionally, I am only 2.3" low at 200 yards.This means my my offset with the LPVO is minimal. I can work horizontal VTACs with virtually no hold off considering I have a 1.9" offset or less on anything from 5y to 175y with my 50y zero. If I need a precise hostage shot, I can drop the LPVO and take advantage of the very small mechanical offset.
90% of the time the RDS is used as it is obviously always going to be the quicker of the two optics and engagement distances inside 100 are most common. When I need an accurate shot with minimal offset or a precision shot at distance, I drop to the LPVO. I do not believe a better set up on a fighting rifle exists. I don't make that statement lightly.
The competitions I shoot allow "run-what-you-brung" (Run and Guns) and I definitely favor competitions that allow this. With that being said, I am shooting the Tactical Games in October and only 1 optic is allowed, so I will be making a concession and running with a higher mounted LPVO. Whether I do 1.5 or 1.93 is still up in the air.
I tried a low mounted LPVO once, my head won't let me get as low as you.My LPVO has a HOB of 2.46" (1.25 mount) and my RDS a HOB of 4.0".
Zeroed at 100y the RDS gives me an offset of 3.3" at 5y and 3.0" at 10y and improving all the way to 100y. Additionally, I am only 2.3" low at 200 yards.This means my my offset with the LPVO is minimal. I can work horizontal VTACs with virtually no hold off considering I have a 1.9" offset or less on anything from 5y to 175y with my 50y zero. If I need a precise hostage shot, I can drop the LPVO and take advantage of the very small mechanical offset.
90% of the time the RDS is used as it is obviously always going to be the quicker of the two optics and engagement distances inside 100 are most common. When I need an accurate shot with minimal offset or a precision shot at distance, I drop to the LPVO. I do not believe a better set up on a fighting rifle exists. I don't make that statement lightly.
I typed out a long reply but I don't want to continue to derail this thread about a product. Would be a good discussion in an other thread perhaps.I tried a low mounted LPVO once, my head won't let me get as low as you.
I could see the HOB of a top mounted dot not being as bad with a scope mounted that low though.
Even if I was allowed a LPVO+RDS I'm certain I would do 45° offset just to keep my HOB the same between optics, I don't want multiple things to memorize. Just as an example of target presentations I've run into that penalize HOB, I've seen two USPSA targets stacked, no shoot side out with just the A-zone head box cut out to shoot through into the second target. Sometimes they aren't stacked and there is some distance between them. Often you shoot through a port so short that you need to cant the rifle significantly to get a sight picture with a standard height LPVO, a top mounted dot would never have a chance. And plenty of variations of that sort of stuff. I want one optic and a consistent offset for that.
An SFP version of a 8x LPVO with a ranging function makes zero sense. You would have to be at 8x only for the ranging function to work and would sacrifice a lot of FOV on a fighting optic. What would it's use case actually be? I can't think of one.It's a beefy looking little deal. If they would have left out the vertical lines and just had the 18" horizontal lines for range estimation on man size shoulders...and make a SFP version...
It's ok. I would now how to use it.An SFP version of a 8x LPVO with a ranging function makes zero sense. You would have to be at 8x only for the ranging function to work and would sacrifice a lot of FOV on a fighting optic. What would it's use case actually be? I can't think of one.
maybe u should learn? its not too difficult.I don't speak russian, what does the reticle say?
I am experimenting with that approach right now with a 5x prismatic from PA and a piggybacked red dot. Since PA ships the prismatic with a ton of spacers, it is an easy experiment to do. I think it has a lot of merit, though not with all stocks.My LPVO has a HOB of 2.46" (1.25 mount) and my RDS a HOB of 4.0".
Zeroed at 100y the RDS gives me an offset of 3.3" at 5y and 3.0" at 10y and improving all the way to 100y. Additionally, I am only 2.3" low at 200 yards.This means my my offset with the LPVO is minimal. I can work horizontal VTACs with virtually no hold off considering I have a 1.9" offset or less on anything from 5y to 175y with my 50y zero. If I need a precise hostage shot, I can drop the LPVO and take advantage of the very small mechanical offset.
90% of the time the RDS is used as it is obviously always going to be the quicker of the two optics and engagement distances inside 100 are most common. When I need an accurate shot with minimal offset or a precision shot at distance, I drop to the LPVO. I do not believe a better set up on a fighting rifle exists. I don't make that statement lightly.
The competitions I shoot allow "run-what-you-brung" (Run and Guns) and I definitely favor competitions that allow this. With that being said, I am shooting the Tactical Games in October and only 1 optic is allowed, so I will be making a concession and running with a higher mounted LPVO. Whether I do 1.5 or 1.93 is still up in the air. I have both options depending upon the gun I decide to use.
I would actually have to say that the PA Illuminated ACSS Griffin MIL M8 Reticle is actually a pretty interesting one specifically for a FFP LPVO.
It does a good job of being usable even in dim light even without illumination for the whole range from 1x to 8x