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The Perfect Optic for Hunting AND Home Defense

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Jarod has an LPVO that can do both! Find out what Jarod recommends!
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49 COMMENTS

  1. I have a red dot vortex 6x scope I use for hunting. I absolutely love it for how familiar it is to me since I’ve never used cross hairs before. All my shooting prior to getting into hunting was with red dots. I’ve never missed a deer

  2. “Red dot & magnifier are too heavy” Proceeds to recommend a heavier LPVO….Also, recommending an LPVO for home defense is one of the most ridiculous things I’ve heard in a while.

  3. Hunting and home defense are very different. Why would you need optics when someone breaks in, unless you live in a castle or the Vanderbilt estate you wont need it. Buy a separate hunting rifle. Youre spending just as much or more on that optic then you are a Mossberg, Savage, or Remington bolt from Wal-Mart. Newbies to guns need to realize there are no "one size fits all" solutions. The biggest rwasons gun owners own a dozen guns is bc each one fills a certain role and purpose. Its just like a toolbox. Youd never use a Phillips head on a nail, similarly youd not use a hammer on a screw.

  4. Idk, seems like an oxymoron. Get both. Red dot on an MP5 or AR for HD, scoped rifle for coyote hunting. Home defense is rarely farther than 10 yards, coyote hunting is rarely shorter than 100 yards.

  5. You guys have no idea how lucky you are. In my place, guns are so expensive, even the cheapest gun there will cost about 10 grand here for the tax and everything !
    I train race shooting side arms under IPSC, and it kills my pocket so deep, that I'm lucky enough if I can shoot once every 2-3 months 😂 !

    And the guys doing the rifles and PCC spend almost double than that !
    And the 9mm ammo cost between 70 cents to 1 dollar each, depend on the area !
    Greetings from Bali, Indonesia !

  6. I always preferred some form of 4x scope with an offset dot. On my AK I've got a PSO with an offset pistol dot, get the best of both worlds with slightly less weight and quicker to switch between em.

  7. Lpvos are a TERRIBLE choice for hunting. They suck in low light conditions aka dawn and dusk when you are likely to have a shot. Take an lpvo and something with a 40 or 50mm objective out and look through them as the light fades. You will lose your usable sight picture in the lpvo a lot earlier.

  8. Id prolly go 1-6x, 1-8x is hard to do right and very expensive for those that do (and almost no one can do a good 1-10x right now). if you are truly gonna be hunting at great distances, then get a hpvo and an offset piggy red for close range

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