LPVOs are Bad Now

Published on October 28, 2022
Duration: 9:20

This video critically examines the current trend of Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs) in the tactical community. Speaker Hop, a recognized expert in tactical YouTube, analyzes the cyclical nature of gear trends and the often binary 'good/bad' sentiment driven by influencers. The discussion highlights inherent LPVO flaws like non-adjustable parallax and distorted 1x, comparing them to traditional SPR scopes and predicting future sentiment shifts for optics like the ACOG.

Quick Summary

Expert Hop analyzes the current scrutiny of Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs), highlighting their common flaws like lack of true 1x magnification and non-adjustable parallax. He discusses how influencer critiques drive gear trends and market sentiment, cautioning viewers against blindly following hype.

Chapters

  1. 00:00The Cycle of Gear Trends
  2. 00:58Realizing LPVO Downsides
  3. 02:04Optic Comparisons
  4. 03:30Influencer Impact
  5. 05:26LPVO vs. SPR Scopes
  6. 06:34The 'Rotten Tomatoes' Effect
  7. 08:41Hot Take on ACOGs

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main criticisms of Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs)?

LPVOs are criticized for often lacking true 1x magnification, having non-adjustable parallax which causes aiming errors at distance, and potential eye relief shifts or distortion, especially in higher-end models.

How do influencers affect the popularity of firearm gear?

Influencers can rapidly drive gear adoption by showcasing products. However, their subsequent critiques can cause a sharp decline in a product's popularity, leading to market 'crashes' and volatile community sentiment.

Why are traditional scopes sometimes preferred over LPVOs for SPRs?

Traditional scopes often feature larger objective lenses and adjustable parallax, which are crucial for precise long-range shooting. LPVOs, while versatile, may compromise on these aspects for dynamic engagement capabilities.

What is the 'Rotten Tomatoes' effect in gear reviews?

This refers to the internet's tendency to simplify complex gear evaluations into binary 'good' or 'bad' judgments. This leads to extreme and rapid shifts in community opinion, often ignoring nuanced performance differences.

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