Demystifying LPVOs: A Practical Guide for New Users
Even though Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs) have been around since the early 20th century, they still spark curiosity today—especially among shooters new to tactical optics. What’s unique about LPVOs is the knowledge gap between seasoned users and beginners. Many people aren’t sure what sets them apart from standard scopes or red dots, and that’s okay. Everyone starts somewhere.
At GUNNR, we often get questions from first-time LPVO users. To help make sense of it all, we’ve put together this easy-to-understand guide covering the most common questions we hear.
1. What Exactly Is an LPVO?
An LPVO is a Low Power Variable Optic, meaning it starts at true 1x magnification—like a red dot—and zooms up to 4x, 6x, 8x, or even 10x depending on the model. This makes it a hybrid between a red dot and a magnified scope, ideal for both close-quarters and mid- to long-range shooting.

- 1–4x
- 1–6x
- 1–8x
- 1–10x
The major benefit? You don’t have to choose between fast target acquisition at 1x and precision at longer distances—a GUNNR LPVO gives you both.
2. LPVO vs Traditional Scopes
While traditional scopes typically start at 3x or more and are optimized for long-distance shooting, LPVOs cover more ground. You can use an LPVO for rapid short-range shooting and for precision at a few hundred yards.
Feature | LPVO | Traditional Scope |
---|---|---|
Magnification | Starts at 1x | Starts at 3x+ |
Range Use | Close to mid-range | Mid to long-range |
Speed | Fast at 1x | Slower at low zoom |
Reticle Type | Illuminated/Flexible | Mostly BDC/MOA |
Use Case | Tactical, 3-Gun, Hunting | Hunting, DMR, Target Shooting |
3. What Makes a GUNNR LPVO Worth It?
Whether you're looking at the Odin 1-6x, 1-8x, or 1-10x FFP models, GUNNR LPVOs offer German ED glass, first focal plane reticles, and a rugged 7075 aluminum housing. These scopes deliver crisp imaging, tight tolerances, and true 1x clarity—all without the premium price tag.
Here’s what you get with a GUNNR LPVO:
- Premium German ED glass for high clarity and brightness
- First Focal Plane (FFP) reticle for accurate holdovers
- Zero-stop turrets and tactile adjustments
- Lightweight yet durable design
- Built for both CQB and distance shots
4. LPVO vs Red Dot: Which Is Better?
Red dots are unbeatable at 1x for speed and simplicity. But when you need flexibility, LPVOs pull ahead.
Feature | LPVO | Red Dot |
---|---|---|
Magnification | Variable (1–10x) | Fixed (1x only) |
Versatility | High | Low |
Range | 0–600+ yards | 0–100 yards |
Weight | Heavier | Lightweight |
Use Case | General purpose | CQB only |
Choose a GUNNR LPVO if you want a single optic that can do it all—from home defense to hog hunting.
5. Are LPVOs Budget-Friendly?
Absolutely. While high-end LPVOs can cost over $2,000, GUNNR offers premium performance at a more accessible price. Our Odin series delivers quality optics without the markup, making it easier for everyday shooters to enjoy features normally found on $1,000+ scopes.
Final Thoughts: Why You Should Consider an ODIN LPVO
Whether you're just starting or looking to upgrade, a GUNNR LPVO like the Odin 1-6x, 1-8x, or 1-10x is one of the smartest additions to your rifle. You get the precision, clarity, and adaptability needed for real-world shooting—whether you're on the range, in the field, or preparing for SHTF scenarios.
Need a fast, lightweight setup? Go for the 1–6x
Want more reach without losing speed? Try the 1–8x
Demanding top-tier flexibility? Choose the 1–10x