Do LVPO‘s Help? (Trump Shot Retested) #civtac #firearms #pewpew

Published on September 12, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates a practical accuracy test comparing a red dot sight to a 1-10x First Focal Plane (FFP) Low Power Variable Optic (LPVO) on an AR-15 platform at 120 yards. The test, conducted from the bed of a Toyota Tacoma, highlights the LPVO's superior precision for identifying and correcting misses, resulting in significantly tighter shot groups. The content is presented by a firearms enthusiast with practical demonstration skills.

Quick Summary

An LPVO offers superior precision over a red dot sight for extended ranges, as demonstrated in a 120-yard accuracy test. The Triton Orion 1-10 FFP LPVO achieved an 'ear-sized' group, while a red dot produced a 'head-sized' group, highlighting the LPVO's advantage for identifying and correcting misses.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Trump Shooting Context
  2. 00:13Red Dot Shooting Test (120 Yards)
  3. 00:17LPVO Gear Overview (Triton Orion, WOOX AR-15)
  4. 00:30LPVO Shooting Test (10x Magnification)
  5. 00:37Results Comparison: LPVO vs. Red Dot

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main advantage of an LPVO over a red dot sight for precision shooting?

An LPVO offers variable magnification, allowing for precise aiming at extended distances. This test showed an LPVO produced an 'ear-sized' group at 120 yards, compared to a 'head-sized' group with a red dot, making it easier to identify and correct misses.

How did the LPVO perform in the accuracy test at 120 yards?

The Triton Orion 1-10 FFP LPVO, used at 10x magnification, achieved a significantly tighter shot group ('ear-sized') at 120 yards compared to the red dot sight ('head-sized'), demonstrating its superior precision for longer-range engagements.

What AR-15 setup was used in the LPVO accuracy test?

The AR-15 featured WOOX Vigilante wooden furniture and was equipped with the Triton Orion 1-10 FFP LPVO. This setup was tested against a red dot sight in a practical accuracy demonstration.

Can shooting from a vehicle affect accuracy?

Yes, shooting from a vehicle's truck bed presents unique stability challenges. Proper technique and awareness of these limitations are crucial for maintaining accuracy, as demonstrated in this practical firearms test.

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