This review of the Primary Arms PLX 1-8x24 FFP RDB G2 LPVO highlights its daylight bright reticle, auto-live technology, and premium Japanese ED glass. The reviewer emphasizes its forgiving eyebox and eye relief, making it suitable for both close-quarters combat and longer-range engagements. The RDB G2 reticle offers comprehensive ranging and ballistic compensation features.
This review of the Primary Arms PLXc Griffin M8 Mil LPVO highlights its excellent Japanese glass, lightweight design, and versatile 1-8x magnification. While praised for its clarity and edge-to-edge performance, the review notes limitations such as fixed parallax at 100 yards and a magnification ring that can become stiff with use. The M8 reticle is discussed in detail, with a focus on its Christmas tree for ranging and its usability across different magnifications. The optic is recommended for its value in the $1000+ LPVO market, particularly for competition shooting like 3-Gun, but is not ideal for extreme long-range engagements.
This review covers the Monstrum Spectre 1-6x24 SFP LPVO, a budget-friendly optic designed for new shooters or those seeking an affordable entry into LPVOs. The review highlights its compact size, illuminated MX1 reticle, audible turrets with return-to-zero capability, and included mount and flip-ups. While praised for its value and features at its price point, potential drawbacks include a fine reticle that can be difficult to see against certain backgrounds, especially at lower magnifications.
This review of the Primary Arms 1-8x PLX Compact LPVO highlights its exceptionally small size and lightweight design, making it one of the smallest 1-8x LPVOs available. The low-profile turrets are a key feature, allowing for easy integration with top-mounted red dot sights for versatile aiming solutions. While the 1x performance is praised for its clarity and true 1x experience, the 8x magnification presents challenges with a tight eyebox and a thick reticle, making precise shooting at distance more difficult. The Griffin Mill reticle, while information-rich, can be busy at higher magnifications.
This review covers the Primary Arms PLX Compact 1-8x LPVO, highlighting its compact size, lightweight design (17 oz), and 10 brightness settings with off-clicks. The optic features a daylight-bright ACSS Raptor reticle, clear Japanese glass comparable to high-end optics like the Nightforce NX8, and a first focal plane design ensuring reticle accuracy across all magnifications. While priced at $1500, the reviewer suggests its features justify the cost for certain applications, particularly for patrol or purpose-driven rifles.
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