Gunnr Odin 1-10×28 LPVO

Published on December 28, 2024
Duration: 11:14

This review covers the Gunnr Odin 1-10x28 LPVO, highlighting its first focal plane design, 34mm tube for increased adjustment range, and German glass for clarity. The turrets are praised for their crisp, tactile, and locking performance, comparable to higher-end optics. While the illumination is suitable for twilight, it's not daytime bright. The reticle's fine detail at low power is noted as a potential weakness for close-quarters engagement, suggesting the optic is better suited for longer ranges.

Quick Summary

The Gunnr Odin 1-10x28 LPVO features a first focal plane reticle and a 34mm tube, offering excellent light transmission with German glass and superior adjustment range for long-range shooting. Its locking turrets are a standout feature, rivaling higher-priced optics, though the reticle can be fine at low power and illumination is not daytime bright.

Chapters

  1. 01:24Introduction to Gunnr Odin LPVO
  2. 01:36Gunnr Odin 1-10x28 Sponsorship
  3. 02:15MSRP and Variations (1-6, 1-8, 1-10)
  4. 02:27Package Contents and Value
  5. 02:37First Focal Plane (FFP) Explained
  6. 02:4334mm Tube Benefits
  7. 03:0434mm Tube: Light Transmission & Adjustments
  8. 03:24Turrets, Reticle, and Glass Quality
  9. 03:39Price Point and Value Proposition
  10. 03:537075 Aluminum Construction
  11. 04:15German Glass Quality
  12. 04:17IPX67 Waterproof Rating
  13. 04:41Spectacular Turret Performance
  14. 05:03Locking Turrets for Windage and Elevation
  15. 05:23Smooth Zoom Lever
  16. 05:37Diopter Adjustment
  17. 05:43Illumination: Not Daytime Bright
  18. 06:25Reticle Selection Discussion
  19. 06:33Reticle Usability at Low Power (1x-2x)
  20. 06:53Reticle Usability at Higher Power (3x-10x)
  21. 07:05Zooming to 1x for Tracking
  22. 07:31FFP Reticle and Bullet Drop Compensation
  23. 08:09Odin 1-10x as Long Range Optic
  24. 08:21Eyebox and Eye Relief Assessment
  25. 08:48Ideal Use Cases: Stable Shooting Platforms
  26. 09:27Zero Stop Feature
  27. 09:45Overall Summary and Quality
  28. 10:09Considerations for Close-Up vs. Distance Shooting
  29. 10:31Potential Reticle Improvements (Circle Dot)
  30. 11:06Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key advantages of the Gunnr Odin 1-10x28 LPVO's 34mm tube?

The 34mm main tube on the Gunnr Odin 1-10x28 LPVO offers significantly more internal adjustment range for elevation and windage compared to standard 30mm tubes. This increased range is crucial for dialing in precise shots at extended distances.

How does the Gunnr Odin 1-10x28 LPVO's reticle perform at different magnifications?

The reticle on the Gunnr Odin 1-10x28 LPVO can be difficult to pick up at low magnifications (1x-2x) due to its fine detail, making it less ideal for fast target acquisition. However, it becomes very usable and provides ample information at higher magnifications (3x-10x).

Is the illumination on the Gunnr Odin 1-10x28 LPVO suitable for daytime shooting?

No, the illumination on the Gunnr Odin 1-10x28 LPVO is not 'daytime bright.' It is designed for twilight and low-light hunting applications. For rapid close-quarters engagement in bright daylight, it functions more like a traditional scope reticle than a red dot sight.

What makes the turrets on the Gunnr Odin 1-10x28 LPVO stand out?

The turrets on the Gunnr Odin 1-10x28 LPVO are highly praised for their performance, featuring crisp, audible, and tactile clicks, along with locking mechanisms for both windage and elevation. Their quality is considered competitive with much more expensive optics.

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