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AR 15 optic
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<blockquote data-quote="HSmithTX" data-source="post: 2726155" data-attributes="member: 121677"><p>LPV is the way to go, I very much prefer a 1x on the low side and illuminated reticle is super nice to have if hunting low light or if action can get fast and close, the illuminated reticle on the 1x becomes a red dot. The cleaner the reticle the better. My primary is a Meopta, out of your budget but for toughness and quality and clarity they are REALLY hard to beat. You might find a used one you can swing the budget for. On the low end of the budget I have used a Primary Arms, hate hate hate the reticle with the dot in the donut and BDC clutter, but hold zero and shoot fine. If I were buying new now I would be looking hard at Tract and Meopta, and seeing what else is out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSmithTX, post: 2726155, member: 121677"] LPV is the way to go, I very much prefer a 1x on the low side and illuminated reticle is super nice to have if hunting low light or if action can get fast and close, the illuminated reticle on the 1x becomes a red dot. The cleaner the reticle the better. My primary is a Meopta, out of your budget but for toughness and quality and clarity they are REALLY hard to beat. You might find a used one you can swing the budget for. On the low end of the budget I have used a Primary Arms, hate hate hate the reticle with the dot in the donut and BDC clutter, but hold zero and shoot fine. If I were buying new now I would be looking hard at Tract and Meopta, and seeing what else is out there. [/QUOTE]
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