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Cheap LPVO or red dot?

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  1. You are awesome bro!
    You take less time to rise up the rifle to the chin than the time of the bullet leaves the barrel and hits the target 😂😂 I'm impressed how fast and perfect you do it! 😳
    Keep up with the good job 🤟

  2. Bro how did i never see your channel your reviews are awesome I normally do focus Tripp and garand thumb as my go to but I just subscribed great content brother

  3. Unfortunately, I'm left eye dominant and a right handed shooter. So the Eotech is what works for me. I'm able to move it far enough down my upper, to allow use with both eye open and without my left eye dominating. I'm able to keep a full field of view.
    Sadly, running anything similar to a scope, brings the eyepiece closer to my eyes and I can only use them when squinting my left eye closed.

  4. I'd have to have a scope because I'm frigging blind as a bat. Anything over 7ft without glasses is a blur. With Glasses bumps it out to about 75ft. My eyes have always been crap though. Iron sights get fuzzy, so it's a guessing game. And I don't like playing guessing games with guns.

  5. I purchased an Arken but the one I received was not good at all. I sent it back and trying to get a response from Arken has proven more difficult than I imagined. Really poor response and service. I was hopeful and excited about Arken but it's turned out to be a very disappointing experience

  6. Just a note for your video editor (or you, if that's you): run a compressor on the audio so that your speech and the gun shots are more normalized. The gun shots are way too loud relative to the speaking. It'll help normalize the audio of your whole video! I'd run a -24dB threshold, 10:1 compression ratio, auto gain compensation!

  7. Every cheap lpvo I’ve ever used or seen in comps falls apart at low light. It’s cool that cheap glass has come this far but there are lots of solid lpvo’s just under 1000 which makes it not worth spending 3-500 on a cheapie imo

  8. The 1-8 from Arken is now $499 and $384 after the 25% code. So within 2 months they raised the price by $100. Kinda lame. Still a good price tho I guess. Also currently has a 6 week lead time according to the site. I also never understand why LPVO’s are more expensive than let’s say 3-9x or 6-24x? What is up with that?

  9. In all seriousness, I was wondering the same question. Was originally leaning towards an LPVO (if can only have ONE) compared to a red-dot (close range champ), but now this review solidifies the purchasing decision: LPVO (r-a-n-g-e). Thanks! 😎

  10. LPVOs are over priced… well of course so are the all optics. Especially the ones with military contracts… like they are purposely trying to get alot of money out of their products all because its the govt and they have no problem spending over $600,000 for a single sidewinder missile… wonder why we're 38 trillion in debt

  11. well its certainly not going to be a fully automatic or bump fire gun that its on. not many folk out where I am at prefer that type gun when a bolt or lever or even single shot will do. We aint going to war, and if we did that rifle wont stop a tank or a howitzer or a a10. Now to be fair i used to own ar style guns but i sold them all as its simply not a need for me in my book.

  12. I come to figure out get both one for close home defense and one for farther distance sniping/hunting. I got an psa10 with a vortex viper lpvo 1-6x next gun would be a pc charger with a red dot

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