Top 5 LPVO Recommendations June 2025

Published on June 15, 2025
Duration: 25:29

This video provides a comprehensive review of the top five Low Power Variable Optic (LPVO) recommendations for June 2025, spanning a wide budget range. Mark from Fit'n Fire discusses optics from budget-friendly options like CV Life to high-end choices like the Vortex Razor Gen 3. He emphasizes considering the intended use, budget, and focal plane preference (FFP vs. SFP) when selecting an LPVO.

Quick Summary

Mark from Fit'n Fire recommends the top 5 LPVOs for June 2025, covering budget to high-end options like the CV Life 1-6x24 and Vortex Razor Gen 3. Key considerations include intended use, budget, and the choice between First Focal Plane (FFP) and Second Focal Plane (SFP) designs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Disclaimer
  2. 00:52LPVO Recommendations Overview
  3. 01:39Honorable Mentions: Sig Sauer & Vortex
  4. 03:411. CV Life 1-6x24 (Budget Option)
  5. 08:052. Primary Arms SLX 1-10x24 Nova
  6. 09:353. Gunner Odin 1-10x (FFP)
  7. 13:034. Vortex Razor Gen 3 1-10x24 (High-End)
  8. 19:51Key LPVO Buying Considerations
  9. 20:46FFP vs. SFP Explained
  10. 23:42Mark's Personal Favorite & Conclusion
  11. 24:09Viewer Feedback & Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top 5 LPVO recommendations for June 2025?

The top 5 LPVO recommendations for June 2025 include the CV Life 1-6x24, Primary Arms SLX 1-10x24 Nova, Gunner Odin 1-10x, Vortex Razor Gen 3 1-10x24, and two honorable mentions: Sig Sauer Tango 1-6 and Vortex Strike Eagle. These span various price points and features.

What is the difference between First Focal Plane (FFP) and Second Focal Plane (SFP) LPVOs?

In FFP, the reticle scales with magnification, keeping holdovers accurate at all powers. In SFP, the reticle size is constant, meaning holdovers are only accurate at maximum magnification. SFP optics can sometimes offer a brighter image due to simpler internal mechanisms.

What are the key factors to consider when buying an LPVO?

Key factors include intended use (home defense, hunting, competition), budget, whether mounting solutions are included, and the choice between First Focal Plane (FFP) for reticle accuracy at all magnifications or Second Focal Plane (SFP) for potential brightness advantages.

Which budget LPVO is recommended for under $150?

The CV Life 1-6x24 is recommended as a viable budget option for under $150. It's surprisingly durable, holds zero, and includes a throw lever, making it a decent choice for low-budget builds or testing purposes.

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