My son is a competitive shooter, former West Point pistol team member, and veteran. He’s still in close contact with several buddies who are still in the military. They all live and breathe firearms. Yesterday when were had our dogs at a local field exercising them, we were talking about the swing in optics preferences that’s taken place over the last few years. LPVOs were becoming very popular. People thought they could be as fast as a red dot. It hasn’t turned out to be true. There’s an interesting T-Rex Arms video on it. If you have to shoot from an awkward position, eye relief and eyebox issues come into play with the LVPOs that make them more challenging to use. Some people opt for a red dot mounted at 12:00 on the LVPO. Me, my son, and some of his most hardcore shooting friends are going with red dots backed by 3x or 5x magnifiers. My some is a big fan of Eotech and Aimpoint. I run Aimpoint and Holosun on most of my guns. That said, I do run a Vortex Strike Eagle 1-8 on one gun, and a Primary Arms 1x prism on another. Sage Dynamics is another good source for optics reviews, as is Garand Thumb. Be sure to pay attention to the optics’ ability to hold zero if it is dropped, and repeatability of zero if you dial elevation. Best of luck finding a scope or optic that works well for you. It’s a puzzle I have enjoyed trying to solve.