I am considering a LPVO for use on a 22 for gopher shooting. Curious if anyone else has been using them. Was hunting gophers back in Saskatchewan last spring after a hiatus of many years and kept my Vortex 5-25 on my 22. Found it was more magnification that I needed and was on 5X all the time except for the occasional long shot that likely should not have been taken anyways.
So have been toying with the idea of a lightweight LPVO with a reticle that is not set up for 5.56. There are a few out there but hard to find. Most LPVO's seem to have the parallax set at 100 yds or greater and fixed.
Thinking 1-6 power although now there are 1-8 and 1-10 but those are getting as heavy as a regular scope so not seeing the advantage.
The range of LPVO's I have looked at include:
Athlon Midas BTR G2 1-6x24 with the ATRS 16 reticle. That seems to me as useful for holdovers/unders depending on the shot distance 18 oz.
Higher end is the Zeiss V6 1-6x24 with the ZMOA reticle #95. Again with the hold overs and around 18 oz.
Some would say just get a 3-9 like I used to have as a kid and likely are not wrong. Thought I would toss this out for discussion to see what others think or have done.
So have been toying with the idea of a lightweight LPVO with a reticle that is not set up for 5.56. There are a few out there but hard to find. Most LPVO's seem to have the parallax set at 100 yds or greater and fixed.
Thinking 1-6 power although now there are 1-8 and 1-10 but those are getting as heavy as a regular scope so not seeing the advantage.
The range of LPVO's I have looked at include:
Athlon Midas BTR G2 1-6x24 with the ATRS 16 reticle. That seems to me as useful for holdovers/unders depending on the shot distance 18 oz.
Higher end is the Zeiss V6 1-6x24 with the ZMOA reticle #95. Again with the hold overs and around 18 oz.
Some would say just get a 3-9 like I used to have as a kid and likely are not wrong. Thought I would toss this out for discussion to see what others think or have done.