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<blockquote data-quote="Jgibs0321" data-source="post: 4121136" data-attributes="member: 49409"><p>Mid tier options, Vortex PST 1-6X24, heavy but Philippines glass. Gives you the flexibility to shoot across a room (yes its vert doable with LPVOs and someone will chime in and say its super slow but thats a training issue not an equipment issue.) </p><p></p><p>Meopta Optika6 is another option in their 1-6X24, European glass, multiple reticles to choose from, </p><p></p><p>With those options you are going to have to have a 30mm scope mount, I prefer Warne mounts. If youre a veteran, all of those are discounted if you reach out to them. </p><p></p><p>You can run red dots if you want the superior in house optic but lose the whole magnification for further shots that may require identifying OR just seeing your target better. If you choose a dot, my choice would be a Aimpoint PRO because its not junk, its proven as a duty grade optic, and battery life is pretty good. </p><p></p><p>Theres also the Aimpoint Duty micro dot thats not stupid expensive and is smaller than the PRO. </p><p></p><p>Those are my mid tier choices and my opinions of course. If you want to discuss more options in depth or anything, feel free to PM me. Others will probably have a lot of options I didnt mention. Whatever you do, dont just buy cheap stuff because its cheap, Ive seen more cheap crap fail and make the end user really upset (myself included). Now I go mid tier at the cheapest and its not failed me yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jgibs0321, post: 4121136, member: 49409"] Mid tier options, Vortex PST 1-6X24, heavy but Philippines glass. Gives you the flexibility to shoot across a room (yes its vert doable with LPVOs and someone will chime in and say its super slow but thats a training issue not an equipment issue.) Meopta Optika6 is another option in their 1-6X24, European glass, multiple reticles to choose from, With those options you are going to have to have a 30mm scope mount, I prefer Warne mounts. If youre a veteran, all of those are discounted if you reach out to them. You can run red dots if you want the superior in house optic but lose the whole magnification for further shots that may require identifying OR just seeing your target better. If you choose a dot, my choice would be a Aimpoint PRO because its not junk, its proven as a duty grade optic, and battery life is pretty good. Theres also the Aimpoint Duty micro dot thats not stupid expensive and is smaller than the PRO. Those are my mid tier choices and my opinions of course. If you want to discuss more options in depth or anything, feel free to PM me. Others will probably have a lot of options I didnt mention. Whatever you do, dont just buy cheap stuff because its cheap, Ive seen more cheap crap fail and make the end user really upset (myself included). Now I go mid tier at the cheapest and its not failed me yet. [/QUOTE]
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