These probably aren't ideal for most airgunners. But, since this is an optics section, I was wondering if any of yo(u) folks use them. Maybe on airguns? Maybe on AR's? I'm looking pretty hard at the Delta Styker 1-6
I am not really "into" them, but I did just get this LPVO to loose a lot of weight and have quicker target acquisition on low power. (I found myself "hunting" for the game with the scope at higher power levels and this takes too much time, unless your sitting around pesting birds on a roof or the like.) I spent a decent amount of change on this scope because it checked off all of the boxes I wanted in the LPVO. There is only a couple of things I would have different: an illuminated holdover reticle on low power, and possibly going to 10 power. Otherwise I can use it just like my dialer scopes and also can hold over if I choose to.
Don't get a FFP if you may have trouble seeing the reticle at low power (the holdover reticle is tiny at 1 power), and if you don't use the reticle for holding over much for measuring distance. If they were not so expense I would try one in a SFP model and just use high power for measuring or seeing.
So I have a March F 1-8x FFP on my Leshiy 2 which is nothing short of amazing. It's got a nice usable reticle on 1x and 8x.
I really enjoy the scopes you are calling LPVOs. Never heard that term before. But with 99% of them having fixed 100 yards parallax I find they don't work well for me for airgunning when most things are within 50 yards and I shoot primarily under 20 yards. There is only one scope brand which actually provides parallax adjustment on a 1-8x or 1-10x scope and that is March. And not only do they advertise the scopes as focusing down to 10 yards, but I will tell you they can reliably focus down to 3 yards or less.
So I have a March F 1-8x FFP on my Leshiy 2 which is nothing short of amazing. It's got a nice usable reticle on 1x and 8x.
Also have a March 1-10x SFP on another airgun and enjoy it almost as much - not quite as clear as the March F.
If you can find it the new March F 1-10x has the dual SFP/FFP reticle which is supposed to be impressive.
So I have a March F 1-8x FFP on my Leshiy 2 which is nothing short of amazing. It's got a nice usable reticle on 1x and 8x.
Ctshooter I think there are there are three reticle options on the F 1-8's. Which reticle do you have? And by usable at 1x do you mean that you can see the holdover points at 1x or that you can just see the reticle?
Also, do you have the Shorty 1-8 or just the regular 1-8? I believe you've posted pictures in the past and it was the regular but I may have been looking at your 1-10.
I tried the Alpha 6 LPVO--1-6x. Was impressed by the reticle, daylight bright illumination and clear glass. A real bargain. However, because there was no parallax adjustment it just wasn't going to work for me at the distances I shoot an air rifle. It was fuzzy at 25 yards. I'm guessing the parallax is fixed at 100.
I just found these affordable Atibal X 1-10×30 FFP scopes that have nearly every function and power level needed for airgun ranges, except for the beloved parallax adjustment.
https://atibal-optics.com/products/atibal-x-1-10x35-ffp#