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Re: LPVO

Post by zbenga » 09 Jul 2025, 11:45 am

I use one on my lever gun and the parallax is spot on after about 18 meters, below that if you bob your head the dot moves a little but not enough to miss anything really, can't show but the dot on the AMPLUS is very very small and super bring during full sun, love this thing.

Love LPVO's for short distance, allows you to keep both eyes open
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Re: LPVO

Post by Wapiti » 14 Jul 2025, 9:01 am

My 1-8x LVPO has absolutely no parallax whatsoever at any range, and at 1x is has no magnification whatsoever, so when on that power with the circle red ring/centre dot turned on, it's the same as a red dot.
In fact, the black ring that floats around the view that's so noticeable on a red-dot-only optic is hardly a thing with the scope.
That's why it's so flexible, turn it up to 6 or 8x and you've got long range precision shooting as well.

I just assumed most others would be the same. I suppose it's also something that I never would have thought about till I got it.
When buying one, it now will become a thing I will check.

Parralax at 1x isn't acceptable, I don't reckon. But as 1x is close range only, I guess it doesn't matter that much until you get caught out taking a 150m shot without time to turn up the power.

But it shouldn't be there.
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Re: LPVO

Post by Die Judicii » 14 Jul 2025, 9:19 pm

I've come in after the horse has bolted,,,, but I've got a 1-4 x 20 Leupold on the 375 H+H that works well, albeit not on Bunnies. :lol:
I do not fear death itself... Only its inopportune timing!
And,,,,It's been proven,,,,, the most trustworthy females in my entire life were all canines.
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