While I don't have an x95, I have recently purchased two LPVO's for sporting rifles. I must say, after using strictly holographic's for the last 10 years... I think I am sold on LPVO's
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While I don't have an x95, I have recently purchased two LPVO's for sporting rifles. I must say, after using strictly holographic's for the last 10 years... I think I am sold on LPVO's
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I will take the red dot/holoraphic every single time on the X95 and if I really need to add a magnifier. The weight of the LPVO set up does not make sense to me on the X95. I'm not touching anything out to 300+ and see zero need to have a LPVO.
Also ACOG+RMR/RDS is still king on this type of build.
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I tried a LPVO and just couldn’t get a good cheekweld even with super high rings.
Switched to a prism scope and love it
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Both for different purposes but I've found LPVO to be more versatile, I use holographic when I want light and tight ... and relatively close. I found a good prism scope to be a sweet spot - if only I could find a reticle and scope quality / weight I like in prism.
Last edited by Yuri_Wolverine; 10-27-2022 at 10:29 AM.
Although I do not have an X95 I use a LPVO 1x6 on my SL8. On my other black rifle I use a 3x PA micro prism due to my astigmatism. Both options are great but I use each of them for different purposes.
I would have to go LPVO, even with corrected astigmatism holo sights and red dots are just blurry smudges. I don't know if I'd be able to get a solid cheek weld though, it looks like it might be a bit low.
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Holographic, I find the X95 is not accurate enough to warrant an LPVO