What Can You Actually See with an LPVO

Published on June 23, 2023
Duration: 0:46

This guide details how to understand and utilize the Field of View (FOV) and eye relief of an LPVO (Low Power Variable Optic). It emphasizes the inverse relationship between magnification and FOV, using specific measurements (109ft @ 100yds for 1x, 18ft @ 100yds for 6x) and highlights the importance of comfortable eye relief (3.5-4 inches) for effective target acquisition. Instruction is provided by Elliott Delp, demonstrating practical application at an outdoor range.

Quick Summary

Learn what you can see with an LPVO! A 1-6x optic provides a wide 109ft FOV at 1x for quick acquisition, narrowing to 18ft at 6x. Ideal eye relief is 3.5-4 inches for comfortable shooting and target engagement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Optic Physical Specifications
  2. 00:15Field of View (FOV) Comparison
  3. 00:30User Experience and Eye Relief

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the field of view for a 1-6x LPVO at 1x magnification?

At 1x magnification, a 1-6x LPVO typically offers a wide field of view, such as 109 feet at 100 yards, which is excellent for quick target acquisition and situational awareness.

How does magnification affect the field of view in an LPVO?

Increasing magnification on an LPVO directly decreases the field of view. For example, a 1-6x optic might have a 109ft FOV at 1x but narrow down to just 18ft at 100 yards when set to 6x.

What is considered good eye relief for an LPVO?

Good eye relief for an LPVO generally falls between 3.5 to 4 inches. This distance allows for comfortable shooting and prevents the shooter from getting "scope bite" from the optic during recoil.

Why is eye relief important for LPVOs?

Proper eye relief is crucial for comfortable and effective use of an LPVO. It ensures you can see the full field of view without straining and avoids injury from the optic's rear housing, especially on heavier recoiling firearms.

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