Tell me about it.reticle options on the K18i though not for everyone
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Tell me about it.reticle options on the K18i though not for everyone
Throwing in another competitor, of which you almost canĀ“t get any infos, except from the manufacturer.
March brought out a new 1-10 shorty with a 34mm main tube.
Short, lightweight, what are your thoughts about it?
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LOLIf youāre clearing rooms then youāre not bringing an LPVO regardless.
OP here. Still haven't pulled the trigger on a scope. Was out of state for the last 2 months, so it didn't make sense.
Right now I'm really looking at the Primary Arms PLC 1-8x with the Nova reticle. Avoids the chevron, which I'm not a fan of, and the daylight bright dot is a big plus, particularly on 1x. I can live with the SFP since I think most shooting will really be either 1x or 8x.
Looks like the Eotech 1-10x gets a lot of love here, but have some real concerns about how they work on 1x. Seems like that giant ass ring is almost unusable. The fact that it's an Eotech and goes to 10x is a plus though.
The other scope I've seriously been considering is the Trijicon, 1-8x or 1-10x Credo, which isn't really mentioned in this thread. I have a Credo with more magnification and have been very happy with it. Not sure why the Credo doesn't seem to get any love.
So unless someone can make a compelling case for the Eotech, I think I'm really down to the Trijicon or the PA.
Please just stop. LOTS of people are clearing rooms with LPVOs.No one is clearing rooms with an LPVO but if they were then it would most likely be an NX8 with its lightweight small footprint nuclear brightness, etc.
The Razor 1-10 is the 1-10 to go with if you are wanting a bright daylight visible reticle on 1X. The Credo and Vudu 1-10 are very fast on 1X as well and the giant donut of death on Vudu is a feature!! Not a con.
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On the opposite end, as you dial up, the PLXc stays nice and clear till about 6x, at which point you're gonna be messing with the diopter to get a good clear image of the reticle and what you're looking at.
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Keep in mind that i was referring to the first focal plane PLXc. The Nova reticle is a second focal plane scope. Different animal. It doesn't suffer the drawbacks of the first focal plane models. Optically, the PLXc Nova is right up there with other top second focal plane models. Reticle scaling and focus issues are common among first focal plane LPVOs.This is whatās keeping me from the PLXc with the Nova.
I wouldnāt mind limiting my use of a PLXc to 1-6 with only occasional 8x use. But being SFP for the Nova reticle, Iād be forced to use it at 8x for any holds. And the 8x sounds pretty meh on it.
Are you sure? It doesnāt darken/get too tight at 8x?Keep in mind that i was referring to the first focal plane PLXc. The Nova reticle is a second focal plane scope. Different animal. It doesn't suffer the drawbacks of the first focal plane models. Optically, the PLXc Nova is right up there with other top second focal plane models. Reticle scaling and focus issues are common among first focal plane LPVOs.
I got one when they first came out for $1500. and mine does not darken when used over 6X and while the eye box is tight at 8x, it is still plenty usable and noticeably better than the 8x on an NX8. I have had no issues with mine at all and have no regrets on selling my K16i for it. I really think *overall* from 0-400 yds itās currently hard to beat.Are you sure? It doesnāt darken/get too tight at 8x?
Look through a Trijicon Credo 1-10x28 before you buy. EuroOptic and Expert Voice have excellent prices.