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2025 New Low Power Variable Optics

Braxton TaylorBy Braxton TaylorAugust 14, 20252 Mins Read
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Firefield | Rapidstrike 1-10×24 CR1
Combining close-range agility with long-range accuracy, the Rapidstrike 1-10×24 CR1 is versatile, but also tough. Designed to withstand the recoil of a .338 Lapua Mag., the scope features a second-focal-plane reticle, pop-up, resettable, locking turrets; fully multi-coated optics; a single-piece, 30 mm tube and hard-anodized finish. It is shockproof, fogproof and water-resistant.

Magnification: 1-10X
Objective Lens Diameter: 24 mm
Reticle: Second-focal-plane BDC
Length: 10.7 inches
Weight: 17.6 ounces
MSRP: $239
(817) 225-0310; firefield.com


Leupold | VX-6HD Gen 2 Riflescope
Leupold | VX-6HD Gen 2 Riflescope
The second generation of Leupold’s signature VX6-HD line includes a low-power, variable option in addition to three standard riflescope options. All models have precision side-focus, motion-sensing technology for the illuminated reticle, lens covers, integrated extended throw lever and an electronic reticle level in the eyepiece to make sure the scope is level.

Magnification: 1-6X
Objective Lens Diameter: 24 mm
Reticle: Firedot Duplex
Length: 10.7 inches
Weight: 17.4 ounces
MSRP: $1,999
(800) 538-7653; leupold.com


Meprolight | MVO 1-8x28
Meprolight | MVO 1-8×28
Designed for everything from close-in fighting to engagement at moderate range, this is a versatile LPVO at home atop virtually any MSR. Packed with features, it offers German Schott glass, multi-coated lenses, red and green illumination, 12-hour auto-shutoff, lockable and resettable windage and elevation turrets and a detachable quick-throw lever for fast zooming.

Magnification: 1-8X
Objective Lens Diameter: 28 mm
Reticle: Etched; first focal plane M1 MIL
Length: 10.9 inches
Weight: 25.3 ounces
MSRP: $1,499
(717) 985-4488; meprolight.com


Primary Arms Optics | Compact PLxC 1-8x24 SFP
Primary Arms Optics | Compact PLxC 1-8×24 SFP
Improving on its predecessor, this fully redesigned LPVO is both short and lightweight, making it ideal for a home-defense carbine. With an 8X magnification range, it can excel from CQB distances out to medium ranges. It features premium-grade ED lenses that promise outstanding light transmission and image clarity.

Magnification: 1-8X
Objective Lens Diameter: 24 mm
Reticle: ACSS NOVA 5.56
Length: 9.2 inches
Weight: 16.8 ounces
MSRP: $1,499
(713) 344-9600; primaryarms.com


U.S. Optics | SXR 1-6X
U.S. Optics | SXR 1-6X
From its 34 mm main tube to its 1-6X magnification range and capped zeroing/elevation knobs, this LPVO has the makings for a versatile CQB- to intermediate-range scope. With a choice of three illuminated reticle options—offered in the first or second focal plane—this is one LPVO that deserves a second look.

Magnification: 1-6X
Objective Lens Diameter: 28 mm
Reticle: SXR BDR556; SXR SRM; SXR mil
Length:11.8 inches
Weight: 22.3 ounces
MSRP: $799
(828) 979-2871; usoptics.com

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