Leupold LCO RDS - American Made Series

Published on May 18, 2020
Duration: 16:32

This video reviews the Leupold LCO Red Dot Sight, focusing on its American-made status and performance. It covers installation, features like brightness control and waterproof rating, and performance aspects such as field of view and parallax. The review highlights both strengths, like ruggedness and battery compatibility, and weaknesses, including parallax shift in certain positions and its large rail footprint.

Quick Summary

The Leupold LCO Red Dot Sight is an American-made optic featuring 16 brightness settings and a waterproof rating to 66 feet. It utilizes a CR123 battery with a claimed five-year life and offers a large window for an expansive field of view, though it can exhibit parallax shift when the dot is biased to the top of the glass.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction: American Made Series
  2. 00:49Leupold LCO Overview
  3. 01:49Waterproof Claim Test
  4. 02:11Unboxing and Contents
  5. 02:43Battery Installation & Life
  6. 03:12Brightness Control and Settings
  7. 04:43Mounting the LCO
  8. 05:18Initial Shooting Impressions
  9. 05:53Large Window Benefits
  10. 06:28Parallax Test Setup
  11. 07:49Parallax Test Execution
  12. 09:43Waterproof Test Results
  13. 10:20Review: The Bad
  14. 11:12Review: The Mediocre
  15. 14:03Review: The Good
  16. 15:09Overall Verdict and Score
  17. 15:55Support and Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Leupold LCO Red Dot Sight?

The Leupold LCO is an American-made red dot sight featuring 16 brightness settings, a waterproof rating to 66 feet, and a large window for an expansive field of view. It uses a CR123 battery with an advertised five-year life and mounts via a single cross bolt on a Picatinny rail.

How does the Leupold LCO perform in terms of parallax?

While generally good, the LCO exhibits a significant parallax shift to the right when the dot is biased to the top of the glass, which could lead to misses at distance. Parallax is less of an issue when the dot is centered or biased left/right at the bottom.

What is the battery life and compatibility of the Leupold LCO?

The Leupold LCO uses a standard CR123 battery and is advertised to have a battery life of five years. This common battery type ensures good compatibility with other devices and readily available replacements.

Is the Leupold LCO waterproof?

Yes, Leupold claims the LCO is waterproof to 66 feet, and this claim was tested and confirmed in the video. Water beaded off the lenses, not obscuring visibility or affecting functionality.

What are the main drawbacks of the Leupold LCO?

The main drawbacks include a significant parallax shift when the dot is biased to the top of the glass, a large rail footprint that can limit accessory space, and the red dot appearing oblong with a 'comet tail' at higher brightness settings.

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