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Thread: LPVO vs ACOG

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    I really like my 1-8 Trijicon Accupower (credo now). It's heavy but it's a nice clear sight picture and works great throughout the power range. It works fine with or without illumination. The reticle is large but I like that on this type of optic. It works great from 1-600 yards. I have a Viper PST 1-6 too. It's nice, the red dot illumination at 1x does it's job. I dislike most FFP LPVOs because the reticles are too small for my old eyes to see, and I find them useless at 1x if the illumination isn't good. I don't particularly like the eye relief issues with ACOGs either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by electronman1729 View Post
    Been thinTA11king of getting a ACOG TA11, TA44, or a LPVO. I dont like the eye relief on a TA31 4x, but i like the TA11 3.5x. Any thoughts on a TA44 or a LPVO?

    I always wear persciption glasses so i need to keep this in mind.

    Any thoughts or recomemdations?
    I will ask what others haven't. What is the use case for the Rifle/Optic?...... Your question can't be properly answered without knowing the use case. If you are buying an optic without a specific use case, then who cares because its likely going to be a waste of money anyway.

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    This is really no different than someone asking "I want to buy a vehicle, which one should I get?"

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