Anyone know what it is?
If it's one of their 1-6 LPVOs with parallax adjustment, I'd have a whirl at that price point I think.
If it's one of their 1-6 LPVOs with parallax adjustment, I'd have a whirl at that price point I think.
There are a handful. They are either prohibitively expensive (March) or have other foibles (Delta.)An LPVO with parallax adjustment would be awesome. I have a couple guns that I desperately want an LPVO on, but most are fixed AO at 50 or 100
Nope --- was a teaser marketing email. It sure looks like an adjustable parallax version of the frontier 30 LPVo though....@Larcat
I went to the Hawke website and could not find this scope.
Did you have a link to further info and pricing?
Thanks
Ed
BTWI think we always just called them shotgun scopes for the last 30 years.I guess LPVO sounds cooler now.
All my shotgun scopes where fixed low power, never had one that was variable.I think we always just called them shotgun scopes for the last 30 years. I guess LPVO sounds cooler now.
The march shorty 1-10 looks like the ultimate airgun scope on paper, but serious $$$.I've reparallaxed several older non AO scopes for airgun ranges, but never have tried it with a LPVO. Love them, and have them on all my AR builds, but never really considered one on an airgun.
So an lpvo is like a red dot but can also magnify? Or is it eye relief critical?
An LPVO with parallax adjustment would be awesome. I have a couple guns that I desperately want an LPVO on, but most are fixed AO at 50 or 100