Gideon Optics Guardian 1-8x FFP LPVO | How Bad Could It Be?

Published on September 16, 2024
Duration: 19:55

This review of the Gideon Optics Guardian 1-8x FFP LPVO highlights its good glass clarity, generous eye relief, and usable exit pupil. However, the reviewer strongly criticizes the reticle design for obscuring targets and causing glare issues. The scope's mount proved to be a significant weak point, bending during drop tests, which impacted accuracy.

Quick Summary

The Gideon Optics Guardian 1-8x FFP LPVO offers good glass clarity and eye relief, but its cluttered reticle design can obscure targets and cause glare. A significant drawback is the mount's poor durability, as it bent during drop tests, affecting accuracy. The reviewer considers it overpriced for its performance issues.

Chapters

  1. 00:56Intro and Scope Introduction
  2. 01:16Full Transparency and Affiliation
  3. 01:51Scope Overview: 1-8x FFP LPVO
  4. 02:00Comparison to 1-10x SFP Guardian
  5. 02:33Naming Convention and Rebranding
  6. 02:39Mount and Body Construction
  7. 02:52Glass Quality and Clarity
  8. 03:22Eye Relief and Exit Pupil
  9. 03:55Turret Adjustments (Windage/Elevation)
  10. 04:16Illumination Control and Brightness
  11. 05:08Reticle Visibility in Different Light
  12. 05:21Magnification Collar and Diopter
  13. 05:53Reticle Design Critique
  14. 06:55Reticle Hindrance in Use Cases
  15. 08:09Reticle Obscuring View at 8x
  16. 08:18Overall Scope Impression (Pre-Reticle)
  17. 08:42Light Conditions and Accuracy Test Prep
  18. 09:00Reticle Glare and Color Shift
  19. 09:31Chromatic Aberration and Glare
  20. 09:45Shoutout to Camarado Clothing
  21. 10:06Accuracy Test Setup (50 Yards)
  22. 10:13PMC XTAC M855 Ammunition
  23. 10:56First Group of Shots
  24. 11:04Accuracy Test Results (50 Yards)
  25. 11:29Drop Test Preparation
  26. 11:35Performing Drop Test
  27. 12:07Initial Drop Test Issue (Gun Malfunction)
  28. 12:29Buffer Tube Bent During Drop Test
  29. 12:54Comparison to 1-10x Mount Bend
  30. 13:35Post-Drop Test Accuracy Check
  31. 13:42Mount Durability Issues
  32. 13:57New Accuracy Test Procedure
  33. 14:16Full Scale Adjustment Test
  34. 14:34Reticle Hindrance During Adjustment Test
  35. 15:46Surprising Accuracy Result After Adjustment
  36. 16:00Confirming Adjustment Test Results
  37. 16:13Detailed Analysis of Adjustment Test
  38. 16:55Mount Damage Analysis
  39. 17:15Turret Damage Assessment
  40. 17:32Summary of Drop Test Damage
  41. 17:42Price Discussion
  42. 18:05Price Breakdown (Scope + Mount)
  43. 18:15Value Proposition and Pricing Critique
  44. 18:29Comparison to 1-10x SFP Model
  45. 18:50Concluding Thoughts on Pricing
  46. 18:56Links and Support
  47. 19:08Other Gideon Optics Recommendations
  48. 19:21Advocate 1x Prism Mention
  49. 19:27Channel Support and Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Gideon Optics Guardian 1-8x FFP LPVO?

The Gideon Optics Guardian 1-8x FFP LPVO features a first focal plane design, 1-8x magnification, 6061 aluminum construction, and a reticle with windage and elevation hash marks. It offers good glass clarity and eye relief but has a criticized reticle design and a mount prone to bending.

How does the reticle design of the Gideon Optics Guardian 1-8x FFP LPVO perform?

The reviewer found the reticle design to be a significant issue, describing it as cluttered and distracting. It can obscure targets, especially at 8x magnification, and is prone to silvery-white glare and chromatic aberration when light hits it at an angle, making it difficult to use.

What were the results of the drop tests on the Gideon Optics Guardian 1-8x FFP LPVO?

During drop tests, the mount of the Gideon Optics Guardian 1-8x FFP LPVO bent considerably, impacting the scope's zero and accuracy. While the scope's internal tube did not appear bent, the mount's durability was a major concern, and the turrets also sustained damage.

Is the Gideon Optics Guardian 1-8x FFP LPVO considered a good value for its price?

The reviewer believes the Gideon Optics Guardian 1-8x FFP LPVO, priced at $470 without a mount, is overpriced given its reticle issues and mount durability problems. They suggest that better value can be found in other optics, potentially even from Gideon Optics themselves.

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