Red Dot vs LPVO Speed Test (Vortex UH1 Huey) #civtac #fullautofriday #pewpew

Published on August 20, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video compares the speed of target acquisition between an LPVO (Low Power Variable Optic) and a red dot/holographic sight for home defense scenarios. The test, conducted at 15 yards, found that while practice is key, red dot/holographic sights like the Vortex UH-1 may offer slightly faster acquisition due to their parallax-free nature and less demanding eye relief requirements.

Quick Summary

For home defense, red dot and holographic sights like the Vortex UH-1 may offer slightly faster target acquisition compared to LPVOs. This is primarily due to their parallax-free nature and less demanding eye relief requirements, allowing for quicker sight picture acquisition at typical indoor distances like 15 yards.

Chapters

  1. 00:00LPVO vs Red Dot for Home Defense
  2. 00:07Eye Relief Differences
  3. 00:16Red Dot vs Holographic Site Speed
  4. 00:20Vortex UH-1 Introduction
  5. 00:24LPVO Speed Test (15 Yards)
  6. 00:31LPVO Time: 1.48 Seconds
  7. 00:40Vortex UH-1 Speed Test
  8. 00:43Rifle Setup: PSA Saber
  9. 00:46UH-1 Time: 1.30 Seconds
  10. 00:50Which is Faster? Practice is Key

Frequently Asked Questions

Which optic is faster for home defense: an LPVO or a red dot sight?

For home defense, red dot and holographic sights like the Vortex UH-1 may offer slightly faster target acquisition compared to LPVOs. This is primarily due to their parallax-free nature and less demanding eye relief requirements, allowing for quicker sight picture acquisition.

What is the practical engagement distance for home defense when testing optics?

A 15-yard engagement distance is considered a practical maximum for home defense scenarios. This distance was used in the test to simulate typical indoor distances where an optic's speed and ease of use are critical.

What are the key differences in using an LPVO versus a red dot sight?

LPVOs require users to find the correct eye relief to achieve a clear sight picture, which can take slightly longer. Red dot and holographic sights, however, display the reticle immediately, regardless of exact eye position relative to the optic, making them more forgiving and faster.

What were the recorded times for the LPVO and Vortex UH-1 in the speed test?

In the speed test conducted at 15 yards, the LPVO recorded a time of 1.48 seconds. The Vortex UH-1 holographic sight achieved a faster time of 1.30 seconds.

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