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LPVO vs Scope! ( whats the difference?) #civtac #gun #tactical #optic #ar15build

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  1. I try to stay ready to run with my 300blk, 220gr, 9.5", omega 300 can, mostly a.p parts in the gun. Single greatest reason I don't trust the weapon for critical defence is the magazines. Subsonic rounds really need their own engineered mags as the profile is far too differant from 110gr and 5.56s to ever feed 100% 😢

  2. That’s just first focal plane vs second focal plane. I have an LPVOs with both. Once again you have no idea what the heck your talking about

    It’s also worth noting that on a second focal plane optic the hold markings are only accurate when zoomed completely in

  3. um so my understanding of scopes is that you can have a large 24×80 scope but still have it be a second focal plane and the reticle wont change but you could have a smaller 1 x8 that is a first focal plane that the reticle does change so this video kinda generalizes things a bit too much i think to make this more accurate and help understand woudl be to explain that most bigger scopes are first focal plane and so the reticle changes as you zoom in so your zooming in on the reticle which makes it easier to keep track of how much you zoom and keep track of how big things get and with lpvos and smaller scope they are built to be fast so the reticle doesnt blow up as you zoom in but this isnt always the case and to get more in depth look into the first and second focal plane scope differences . or make a video about that also ands reference your own video ! and

  4. Bro my lower is worth more than both those scopes lmao and all you did was describe the difference between 1st and 2nd focal plan LPVO means Low power variable optic. The only difference between an LPVO and other scopes is the magnification and objective lens

  5. All that talking and he didn't even explain what the difference is LPVO key word low power versus a scope normally high power p.s. you don't need to spend that much head over to @arkinioptics

  6. Do not be fooled gentleman, most multi-magnification optics are sold in FFP OR SFP.

    SFP being the reticle doesn’t change sizes as you increase or decrease the magnification.

    FFP the reticle does in fact change size as you increase or decrease magnification.

    Happy shooting 💪🏼

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