Peterwho wrote:Thanks for the responses.
I will check out the GPO. I have looked at Steiner, Swarovski, and some of the other european scopes. Good, very bloody good but not cheap. Occasionally, actually very occasionally you see these scopes 2nd hand but they go so dammed quick.
I was, in part, trying to see the difference between 1” and 30mm LPVOs.
I have a Leopold vx3i in 1.5-5x20 that I can use on it. Currently sits on ruger 308 gunsite scout.
Regards
Peter
Field of view is one area that separates many of them, with the 30mm stuff having the best from what I have seen. Your Leupold Vx3 has a field of view of 20.6m wide at 100m. My Swaorovski 1-6 has a FOV of 42.5m at 100m. Get a moving target at close range, and that is a distinct advantage.
Glass quality is another factor, and is most noticeable in low light. And some red dot scopes are not useful in full daylight conditions. My Swaro is, so is the GPO and the Kahles 1-5. I have seen a couple that were not.
Depends on what your needs are. For me, field of view, a red dot that works at 10am, and glass that is clear when the sun has dipped are the main priorities. The GPO fits well for the price. The Swaro is excellent, and has the best red dot operation I have seen, but is priced accordingly. Leupold have a VX5HD, but I have not been able to look at one of those to comment on it. Priced well at around $1500.
I have not looked at the cheaper stuff much, apart from a Meopta Optika - red dot not visible in bright light, and it felt very heavy. Looked at a $450 Vortex 1-4 today, but same red dot problem.