
Originally Posted by
ChrisM516
Bottom line...the LPVO does everything better than the ACOG, but it's got just enough annoying things that I'm still on the fence (no I haven't used the LPVO as a hammer and won't be doing that intentionally). Any thoughts on something to try or a different LPVO?
Edit: I don't really like the mag adjustment on the Kahles. It's extremely stiff, which is great to prevent it accidentally moving, but there's no tactile feedback and using it will cause the whole rifle to cant unless I really grip it hard. Windage and elevation adjustments are not that great either, very little tactile feedback. The ACOG is very tactile and stupid easy to adjust.
Welcome my friend to the search for the Holly Grail of optics, the great White Buffalo that does everything you want it to with no downsides... unfortunately many people seem to be searching for just such an optic with no luck. My favorite LPVO for an AR that I've tried thus far is a Razor 1-6, but the magnification throw does suck and it's not the lightest by far. I have the 1-10x on an AR10 which works amazing for a 1-8x when out in the woods but that extra 2x magnification starts to induce heavy scope shadow. For my main AR I've just gone back to an Acog out of pure simplicity, I know what I'm getting and I know it works decently for whatever role I put it in.
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