C+H Precision’s New 2-12x LPVO (U.S Made Clearest Glass I’ve Ever Seen Through)

Published on September 25, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This guide details the installation of the C+H Precision 2-12x24 FFP LPVO, as demonstrated by a tactical gear reviewer. It covers unboxing, assembly, battery installation, mounting onto a Sig Sauer MCX-style rifle using an extended Picatinny mount, and initial testing of the optic's features, emphasizing its U.S. Made glass clarity.

Quick Summary

The C+H Precision 2-12x24 FFP LPVO features exceptionally clear U.S. Made glass and a First Focal Plane (FFP) reticle. Installation involves mounting it onto an extended Picatinny rail, and its performance is highlighted even in adverse weather conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Rifle Preparation
  2. 00:10Unboxing C+H Precision LPVO
  3. 00:26Assembly and Battery Installation
  4. 00:34Mounting the Optic
  5. 00:41Glass Clarity and Reticle Demo

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the C+H Precision 2-12x24 FFP LPVO?

The C+H Precision 2-12x24 FFP LPVO boasts U.S. Made glass renowned for its clarity, a First Focal Plane (FFP) reticle for consistent subtensions, and a 24mm objective lens. It includes a CR2032 battery and a throw lever for magnification adjustment.

How is the C+H Precision LPVO mounted onto a rifle?

The LPVO is secured into an extended Picatinny mount with a 1.5-inch profile and then attached to the rifle's top Picatinny rail. Proper mounting ensures stability and alignment for accurate shooting.

What makes the glass clarity of this LPVO noteworthy?

The reviewer explicitly states that the C+H Precision LPVO has the clearest glass they have ever seen through, even at its maximum 12x magnification. This U.S. Made glass provides excellent visibility in various conditions.

What is a First Focal Plane (FFP) reticle?

A First Focal Plane (FFP) reticle is positioned in front of the magnification lenses. This means the reticle scales with the image as you change magnification, ensuring that reticle subtensions (like holdover points) remain accurate at all power settings.

Related News

All News →

More Tactical & Gear Videos You Might Like

More from Vietac

View all →