I'm in the boat with many others here of "choose what works best for what you are trying to do"
I use LPVOs in two main applications: My hunting rifle and my .308 MDRX. the first because it's lighter than many of the other scope options with larger objective lenses, and since I mostly hunt in MD hill country, the shots are never long enough to warrant serious magnification. The second because it's my "do all" rifle from zero feet to 950yd, and a vortex gen 3 1-10x with the option of a Trybe 2x enhancer makes it as good as any large-format scope for those distances, with the additional bonus of being able to shoot both eyes open at 1x without my glasses. (astigmatism)
One thing I don't think has been brought up yet is the case of astigmatism. A red dot without my glasses is a useless blur. with my glasses it's usable and nice and decent. Prisms and LPVOs are both excellent in giving me the option for an etched reticle if for whatever reason my glasses aren't around, however the prism sights generally don't have diopter adjustments, and with the fixed magnification, higher power prisms (generally 4x and up) are no good in close. 1x to 3x work well, and I've found myself increasingly liking the swampfox blade for situations where I might be caught with my proverbial (or literal) pants down without my glasses and need to break out my Evo 3.
So really it all comes down to personal skill, personal needs, and personal choices for the task at hand.
I use LPVOs in two main applications: My hunting rifle and my .308 MDRX. the first because it's lighter than many of the other scope options with larger objective lenses, and since I mostly hunt in MD hill country, the shots are never long enough to warrant serious magnification. The second because it's my "do all" rifle from zero feet to 950yd, and a vortex gen 3 1-10x with the option of a Trybe 2x enhancer makes it as good as any large-format scope for those distances, with the additional bonus of being able to shoot both eyes open at 1x without my glasses. (astigmatism)
One thing I don't think has been brought up yet is the case of astigmatism. A red dot without my glasses is a useless blur. with my glasses it's usable and nice and decent. Prisms and LPVOs are both excellent in giving me the option for an etched reticle if for whatever reason my glasses aren't around, however the prism sights generally don't have diopter adjustments, and with the fixed magnification, higher power prisms (generally 4x and up) are no good in close. 1x to 3x work well, and I've found myself increasingly liking the swampfox blade for situations where I might be caught with my proverbial (or literal) pants down without my glasses and need to break out my Evo 3.
So really it all comes down to personal skill, personal needs, and personal choices for the task at hand.