What were
the conclusions?
Some more, some less obvious.
Counted as an obvious one, LVPO beats
any red dot with a magnifier for about a mile
for shooting at the range of 100 meters and
above. In that case you can pretty much use
maximum 6x magnification that Łasuch tre-
ats as optimal (sure, there are scopes that
have 8x and 10x magnification but that is a
little overkill for that type of shooting). Field of
view is sufficient and 6x magnification allows
to hit a 30 cm steel plate without any trouble
from 300 meters – unfortunately we did not
fire from 400 due to the limitation of out range
but 400 meters (and above) is a borderline of
accurate fire for weapon platforms with 14,5"
or shorter barrel using standard ammunition
(we used 55 gr).
Secondly, at the shorter distance of cour-
se the red dot with the magnifier is the king,
because that last one can always be flipped
to the side (or down, users of Unity Tactical
FAST mounts know the drill) if the target has
popped up at close range. In case of LVPO
that adjustment cannot be performed so qu-
ickly and that is why scope needs to back up
offset iron sights or micro red dots.
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