Probably due to not shilling out or pay marketing companies. Also, I try to educate not entertain. I suspect that the majority of people want to be entertained not hard truths
Great video! Love the thought behind using the lpvo for white light and red dot for nvg. I also like the dot up top, and as for mounts I went with the Larue for my razor gen 2 because it is proven, qd, and more light weight then most the more modern options. Thanks for the quality content sir.
Personally I've found I like 45° off of the optic body. It allows me to have a ~2.2" height red dot with any scope mount height I choose. When rolling the gun slightly to use the dot your cheek is bumped up if using a large cheek weld stock like a sopmod or magpul sls.
I've been stuck on what I already have, which is an ADM Recon mount. I like the idea of the Swampfox HE mounts and/or rings with the integrated 45-degree RMR machining on the scope caps themselves, but I've seen mixed reviews. It's a jungle out there.
Thanks Jon for another awesome video. Do you use your top-mounted red dot as your primary 1x during daytime? What magnification will you typically leave your LPVO's at?
What lpvo/ red dot combo would you recommend for both ease of use with nv, but also one that won’t be useless if the battery is dead or fried in it. I was looking at a accupoint and respective RMR due to the lack of battery power, but not being able to dim the dot for fine tuning a zero and not being able to shoot under nods has me second guessing.
Wait a minute, you're telling me I should define what I want the rifle to be able to do and then set the rifle up to accomplish that task? I've been doing this all wrong...
I'm new here and have a question. Why not use two separate mounts for the same scope/lpvo? They're cheaper, weigh less, and allow more options as to where they can be mounted. So, I'm asking why a unilever instead of two separate ring mounts.
On an AR you don't want separate rings due to placement unless you have a monolithic upper. Placing a ring on the upper and on the rail can cause issues like binding to the scope making it inoperable. That's why you use both a single mount and a cantilever mount (the one that hangs forward slightly)
@@KineticConsulting Awesome, I've always liked the 12 oclock red dot but disliked the HOB effect on cheek wield, so I'd like to go as low as possible with the main mount and retain thermal clipon functionality, 1.26 sounds perfect as I won't be running a laser or anything. Probably unlikely but think a super slim 45 offset BUIS might squeeze under still?
Thinking about going from a red dot/magnifer to a lpvo with a 12 mount. With the 1.54 height will I run into issues with my scope being blocked by my LAM? It’s a Steiner i2 which is somewhat tall
Isn't the 509T's and other/all Holosun optics supposed to have 1/2 MOA per click adjustments at 100yrds??? Isn't that the same adjustments as the ACRO P2 & the Steiner ETC supposed to have????
we are built different. that ultra low mount wouldnt be useable for me. I dont even like absolute mounts anymore. feel like I have a eyeball weld instead of a cheekweld. 1.93+ all the things.
I think I have low ears or something lmao cuz with over the ear ear pro I cannot get behind the optic while standing with anything less than a 1.93. The ear pro gets in the way. Looking to buy my first LPVO and mount now and I feel locked into a 1.93 for that reason. I have a 1.93 dot on one rifle and a 2.26 on another and the 1.93 still feels fantastic while prone thankfully.
Just the video I’ve been looking for! Thank you!!
I don't understand why you only have 36k subs.. Your videos are so much better than these guys with millions of subs.. DON'T CHANGE!
Probably due to not shilling out or pay marketing companies. Also, I try to educate not entertain. I suspect that the majority of people want to be entertained not hard truths
1.42 is absolute height, 1.54 is the Socom spec for forward mounted clip on night vision devices, just a PSA for the uninitiated.
Who tf is runnin nvg and only using a 1.54? Theres specific mounts for that
Clip on night vision devices such as pvs27 that go after your optics in tandem, not passive shooting with nvgs.
I’m unitiated AF so thanks for the info
The two things holding me back from low mounts (
Exactly the video I have been looking for!
Great video with Kitsiderations I hadn't thought of before. Thanks.
Great video! Love the thought behind using the lpvo for white light and red dot for nvg. I also like the dot up top, and as for mounts I went with the Larue for my razor gen 2 because it is proven, qd, and more light weight then most the more modern options. Thanks for the quality content sir.
So many good options… best to train with and for the application at stake that suits you best…
👍
Spuhr has a slimmer cantilever mount with spuhr interface that weighs 100g less. It´s called "Hunting Series".
I have been looking for these lower mounts for a long time and just now finding them
I really wish Spuhr would make a 1.7" in there hunting line, I think it would make a killer setup
Try a zero gravity LLC summit 1.7 mount. I have one, they’re nice
@@MilspecPanda dang they look nice but no 12 o'clock RDS mounts 😢
@@nurse-dude true
What is that lever on the Vortex 1-10?
Personally I've found I like 45° off of the optic body. It allows me to have a ~2.2" height red dot with any scope mount height I choose. When rolling the gun slightly to use the dot your cheek is bumped up if using a large cheek weld stock like a sopmod or magpul sls.
I've been stuck on what I already have, which is an ADM Recon mount. I like the idea of the Swampfox HE mounts and/or rings with the integrated 45-degree RMR machining on the scope caps themselves, but I've seen mixed reviews. It's a jungle out there.
Thanks Jon for another awesome video. Do you use your top-mounted red dot as your primary 1x during daytime? What magnification will you typically leave your LPVO's at?
Usually I do. Depends but I'll at least have it at 3x
Usually, guys leave their lpvo on max magnification when using a piggyback rds
With the Spuhr mount, can you run a DBAL A3 at 12 o'clock? Or would it affect the scope view.
It'll be visible unless you have a handguard less than 9" or a taller mount
After 1.5x it is out of the fov
I am having a hard time finding a case for a lpvo with a top mounted red dot since they sit higher than most guns. Any recommendations?
Greta review! Question - what is the advantage of a pistol red dot (Acro P2 etc) over an Aimpoint T2/Trijicon RMR when mounted on a LPVO mount? Cheers
Slightly lighter in weight.
What lpvo/ red dot combo would you recommend for both ease of use with nv, but also one that won’t be useless if the battery is dead or fried in it. I was looking at a accupoint and respective RMR due to the lack of battery power, but not being able to dim the dot for fine tuning a zero and not being able to shoot under nods has me second guessing.
So either of the setups I have work with ot without illumination on the LPVOs. I prefer closed emitter on top like I mentioned on the video and why.
How high is the red dot from the top of the rifle or from the center of the LPVO ? I need that answer plz !!
+1 for Spuhr. They are heavier but your optic will not move. I run a T1 on top of my razor in my Spuhr. Good setup but not cheap.
Wait a minute, you're telling me I should define what I want the rifle to be able to do and then set the rifle up to accomplish that task?
I've been doing this all wrong...
The question people always ask is, if you’re using the top dot as the primary, why hinder yourself with an lpvo and not just use a 2-10 of some sort?
Definitely can. Been waiting for the leupold 2-10 reticles to get something I like
how high do the red dots end up being above the rail on these mounts?
Sp 4026 = 3.99
Spuhr/Geissele Rep mount = 4.25
I'm new here and have a question. Why not use two separate mounts for the same scope/lpvo? They're cheaper, weigh less, and allow more options as to where they can be mounted. So, I'm asking why a unilever instead of two separate ring mounts.
On an AR you don't want separate rings due to placement unless you have a monolithic upper. Placing a ring on the upper and on the rail can cause issues like binding to the scope making it inoperable. That's why you use both a single mount and a cantilever mount (the one that hangs forward slightly)
For an LPVO and a piggyback red dot, do you have a preferred AR15 buttstock? Deciding between the b5 sopmod and the magpul CTR
@@peterkim2481 doesn't matter. Both are the same height. The slopes in the sopmod may help or hinder you depending on your preferences/anatomy.
how do you mount your red dot to the spuhr?
Spuhr has rds mounts that attach to them
So 1.54 thermal does still work acceptably with the low 1.26? Like barely or comfortably?
Works fine. Same with CNVDs
@@KineticConsulting Awesome, I've always liked the 12 oclock red dot but disliked the HOB effect on cheek wield, so I'd like to go as low as possible with the main mount and retain thermal clipon functionality, 1.26 sounds perfect as I won't be running a laser or anything. Probably unlikely but think a super slim 45 offset BUIS might squeeze under still?
honestly I wouldn't waste the space, money or weight on buis. You'll have 2 optics on your rifle anyways. @@Robert-cd5zr
What thermal clip on are you using? What magnification on the day optic works well with it?
Looks like an RH25, from iray, best to use 1-3x magnification
Seems like you could just run a .25” cheek riser with a 1.54 mount and effectively create the same optic heights ya? Just different HOB
Adm delta 1.93 🎉
Great for a single optic gamer rifle 👍🏼
@@HotelBravo556 uhh what?..
How do you like the adm 1.93? Looking at the recon and trying to decide between the 1.64 and 1.93
why are these so expensive?
Thinking about going from a red dot/magnifer to a lpvo with a 12 mount. With the 1.54 height will I run into issues with my scope being blocked by my LAM? It’s a Steiner i2 which is somewhat tall
Yes, on 1x but after that you should be fine when you magnify to 2x or more
@@KineticConsulting thank you sir I appreciate it
Isn't the 509T's and other/all Holosun optics supposed to have 1/2 MOA per click adjustments at 100yrds??? Isn't that the same adjustments as the ACRO P2 & the Steiner ETC supposed to have????
Supposed to, it's not always the case
Closed emitter.....This is the way.
push LPVO !
Why is it when I’m looking for this spuhr mount I can’t find it at all, but when I finally do I change my mind and can’t find anyone to buy it 😂😂😂
we are built different. that ultra low mount wouldnt be useable for me. I dont even like absolute mounts anymore. feel like I have a eyeball weld instead of a cheekweld. 1.93+ all the things.
400 plus for a mount is fn ridiculous. Quality kit no doubt but wholly shit are they pricy.
I think I have low ears or something lmao cuz with over the ear ear pro I cannot get behind the optic while standing with anything less than a 1.93. The ear pro gets in the way. Looking to buy my first LPVO and mount now and I feel locked into a 1.93 for that reason. I have a 1.93 dot on one rifle and a 2.26 on another and the 1.93 still feels fantastic while prone thankfully.
WAY TO SHORT YOU HAVE TO SHOVE YOU CHEEK INTO THE STOCK! 😬
Stop yelling
just buy a mount from a reputable manufacturer.