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Originally Posted By FSAL: Originally Posted By hoody2shoez: It's not difficult just more expensive. I think a lot of companies are worried about pricing it out of the target audience https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/470854/IMG_20231211_234208_530_jpg-3108836.JPG Make and model? Razor g2e Not for thee reticle |
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Where does the 1-6 special purpose they sold a few months back fit in here? Says made in the Philippines, but if it was a glx you would think it would be priced higher then 600. Maybe made there with China glass?
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[#5]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnnDlyvbCKA Primary Arms PLXc 1-8 NOVA | SHOT Show 2024 |
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[#6]
You can combine fiber and etched reticles in the same plane no problem. It is putting the fiber in the SFP and the etched in the FFP that is difficult.
If the eyebox remains the same from the FFP PA PLX 1-8 to the second focal place version, this will be a better eyebox than the SLX NOVA. |
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[#7]
This is looking like it may be my first more premium scope purchase. Hoping some YouTubers got early models and drop reviews before any preorders.
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[#8]
Am I correct in thinking this does everything the new Kahles K18i-2 does, but it's lighter and half the price?
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[#9]
My hopes are that it's basically like a razor 1-6, but lighter and with an 8x top end. If it is, I'm buying one.
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Originally Posted By PacNW5: As a k18i user, I’d say yes although the k18i2 has 150ft FOV at 1x vs 121 ft on the PA compact View Quote Cool. Maybe I'm odd but I honestly don't really care about FOV at 1x with both eyes open. I'll have to get the 8X numbers, which is where the FOV becomes more of a factor to me personally. I'll be honest, Primary Arms was never on my radar for optics. I've been a Nightforce/Aimpoint snob to date, and was considering trying the Kahles. But this LPVO looks to be literally everything I want if they are durable enough. |
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[#13]
Originally Posted By AndysAR15name: Cool. Maybe I'm odd but I honestly don't really care about FOV at 1x with both eyes open. I'll have to get the 8X numbers, which is where the FOV becomes more of a factor to me personally. I'll be honest, Primary Arms was never on my radar for optics. I've been a Nightforce/Aimpoint snob to date, and was considering trying the Kahles. But this LPVO looks to be literally everything I want if they are durable enough. View Quote I don’t think the FOV is a make or break feature either. Japanese glass is great although I’ve been very happy with the European glass in the Kahles. I’ve been able to regularly see and hit 600 yd targets on the clock with the K18i and I attribute that to the very clear glass. |
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Originally Posted By AndysAR15name: Cool. Maybe I'm odd but I honestly don't really care about FOV at 1x with both eyes open. I'll have to get the 8X numbers, which is where the FOV becomes more of a factor to me personally. I'll be honest, Primary Arms was never on my radar for optics. I've been a Nightforce/Aimpoint snob to date, and was considering trying the Kahles. But this LPVO looks to be literally everything I want if they are durable enough. View Quote Well... if it is a true 1x errector the 8x numbers will be exactly 1/8 the 1x numbers... or something has gone very wrong LOL! Though the current PLXc is listed at only 14.6 ft.instead of the expected 15.1 ft. |
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Who can see a 6" difference at distance? Watching this one closely as I have never been a fan of ffp lpvos. You are either at 1 or top power and with sfp, I won't need the illumination as much since the reticle will stand out more at full scale. Liking the weight and size. Only time will tell.
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I just fished one of these out of the mail.
At first blush, it looks very good. Eyebox is slightly better than on the FFP version of the PLxC. I think it is a thread to both Gen2E Razor and Kahles K16i/K18i For most purposes, I lean toward FFP LPVOs, but SFP models do have their place. If you are staying inside of 300 yards or so, SFP has a lot to offer. This new PLxC is compelling. ILya |
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[#17]
Is there an anticipated release date?
I am || close to pulling the trigger on a FFP plxc |
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Liberal men are pissing their panties like little girls over guns all the time, like wusses, it's really pathetic that grown men can't act like....well, men.
m14brian |
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Originally Posted By gman556: Don't quote me on this but I think Marsh said 2nd or 3rd quarter. I can't remember which one. View Quote PA announced these would be available Q2 this year. FWIW, PA is holding a range day with press May 16th, leading me to believe they'll release the optics a little after that allowing YouTubers to drum up hype and reviews. |
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Originally Posted By ODGreenFan: PA announced these would be available Q2 this year. FWIW, PA is holding a range day with press May 16th, leading me to believe they'll release the optics a little after that allowing YouTubers to drum up hype and reviews. View Quote That makes sense. Guess I can wait until summer. I think that scope/reticle checks a lot of boxes. It really does seem like a lighter razor, with more mag. But with razors being $500 less on the used side… time will tell. |
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[#21]
Originally Posted By Bakke1: That makes sense. Guess I can wait until summer. I think that scope/reticle checks a lot of boxes. View Quote On paper, this LPVO sounds like exactly what I want. I went ahead and picked up a Badger mount from Lanbo's a few months ago to make certain I had the correct size on hand for whenever the PLXc Novas go on sale. A late May purchase may work better for me, just a bit surprised we haven't seen any presales on PLXc Nova releases considering some of the other PLXc models are on presale for early May ship dates. |
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Originally Posted By DarkLordOfOptics: I just fished one of these out of the mail. At first blush, it looks very good. Eyebox is slightly better than on the FFP version of the PLxC. I think it is a thread to both Gen2E Razor and Kahles K16i/K18i For most purposes, I lean toward FFP LPVOs, but SFP models do have their place. If you are staying inside of 300 yards or so, SFP has a lot to offer. This new PLxC is compelling. ILya View Quote As a K18I user, I've found that I'm the oddball since most guys are going 1-6 SFP instead of 1-8 SFP. I can see why guys want to start going FFP once they get to 8X though. It'll be interesting to see how this PA optic will be received. |
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[#23]
I wish they had done this in 1-6 as a much lighter and compact competition to the Razor. Not big on FFP for the small scopes.
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Originally Posted By Joedirt199: I wish they had done this in 1-6 as a much lighter and compact competition to the Razor. Not big on FFP for the small scopes. View Quote The nova is a second focal plane 1-8. I feel like it isn’t trying to be the same class as the razor, but the next step forward. |
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Not sure if anyone has experience with this question, but i’m curious if PA LPVOs are considered to have similar durability as the other typical quality brands (vortex,kahles,NF)? I really need a 1-6 / 1-8 SFP LPVO for a 308/SR25 and this LPVO wins on paper. But I shoot at-least once a week outdoors, rain or shine. So I just want to make sure they are meant to hold up to decent use. My only experience is NF and they are durable, but they don’t make what i’m looking for.
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Originally Posted By AndysAR15name: Not sure if anyone has experience with this question, but i’m curious if PA LPVOs are considered to have similar durability as the other typical quality brands (vortex,kahles,NF)? I really need a 1-6 / 1-8 SFP LPVO for a 308/SR25 and this LPVO wins on paper. But I shoot at-least once a week outdoors, rain or shine. So I just want to make sure they are meant to hold up to decent use. My only experience is NF and they are durable, but they don’t make what i’m looking for. View Quote The platinum should be just as tough. |
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Originally Posted By PacNW5: With Japanese glass and the same crosshair reticle, it seems to me that they're going after the Razor. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By PacNW5: Originally Posted By Bakke1: The nova is a second focal plane 1-8. I feel like it isn’t trying to be the same class as the razor, but the next step forward. With Japanese glass and the same crosshair reticle, it seems to me that they're going after the Razor. IMHO it's going to be better than the razor. For another $100 more you get 2x more mag, and .1 mil clicks, lighter weight and just as good of an eyebox at 1x AFAIC. Also thought the eyebox was better then the NX8. It's also great that now we have an option of SFP/FFP now too with this. Owned one of these and have regretted selling it ever since. |
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Liberal men are pissing their panties like little girls over guns all the time, like wusses, it's really pathetic that grown men can't act like....well, men.
m14brian |
[#29]
Nearly ripped my wallet out of my pocket. Primary Arms now has the new version of the Nova Fiber SLx models available for preorder. No mention of PLXc just yet.
Unfortunately, the SLx is slated for delivery in Q3, which leaves me wondering if we'll see the PLXc version ship to customers in Q2. |
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