



EZShoot is a budget brand that looks it. Their new LPVO doesn’t even have a name, it’s just called their “1-6×24 LPVO”. When it arrived, it came in a generic black cardboard box without branding or identifying markings or printing.
Inside was a decent-looking LPVO with a dimple pattern on the turrets that reminded me of Discovery Optics or SIG. The turrets were nice with clear audible and tactile clicks and no slop between clicks. It included a metal throw lever and a cantilever mount. The latter was budget quality.
Looking through the scope, it was obvious where compromises were made. The image exhibited noticeable edge distortion, creating a fish-eye-like effect at 1x. At 6x the image was not tack sharp (despite my efforts to adjust the diopter) with chromatic aberration. Thankfully, it has a good tactical reticle design that offers daylight-bright illumination.
Despite its lackluster optical qualities, it has decent turrets and an appealing price. The total package comes in at around $100, give or take. While there are certainly better budget LPVOs like the Monstrum Banshee of CVLife Eagle Talon, they cost about 50% more. Or get one free. This June, I’ll be giving away an EZShot 1-6×24 to a lucky winner of my Moondog Go contest. Enter to win (ends May 31, 2025): https://moondogindustries.com/may2025ezshootcontest/
BUY
Amazon https://amzn.to/3YsXkik
RESOLUTION
Group -2 / Element 3 (@50 yards)
SPECS
EZ SHOOT
Magnification: 1-6x
Objective: 24mm
Turbe: 30mm
Reticle: SFP
Parallax: Fixed
Eye Relief: 4.3-3.7″
FOV@100 yrds: 105-16.3 ft
Weight: 18.33 oz
Length: 10″