This course prepares all responding officers, deputies, and troopers — regardless of assignment — to effectively deploy patrol rifles equipped with low-power variable optics (LPVOs) during critical incidents to enhance safety and operational effectiveness. This is not a sniper or SWAT course.
Participants without an LPVO may still attend. A limited number of optic-ready loaner rifles are available through Vortex Optics and American Defense Manufacturing. Early registration is recommended.
For availability or to reserve a loaner, contact amaxwell@vortexoptics.com
This course provides a comprehensive overview of Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs) tailored for law enforcement patrol and Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR) operations. Participants will explore the development and relevance of LPVOs in modern law enforcement scenarios, including frequently asked questions, best practices, optic and mount selection, placement, and installation. This LPVO integration course is designed for patrol and tactical operations.
Students will gain hands-on familiarity with reticles, focal planes, leveling, and zeroing techniques. Designed for classroom delivery, this program covers essential knowledge to equip officers with the skills needed for effective LPVO deployment in the field.
Vortex Student Discount Program
Special pricing is available only to students in this class.
If you DO NOT have an LPVO but want to gain knowledge, you can still attend this class.
Vortex Optics and American Defense Manufacturing have a limited number of optic-ready rifles available; register early and reserve your rifle today.
Email Adam Maxwell to reserve a loaner or check availability at amaxwell@vortexoptics.com.

Required Equipment:
LPVO-equipped carbine. 4 rifle magazines. Sling. PPE.
Additional Items to Bring:
Class starts at 8:00 AM. Training days are 8 hours long. There will be a classroom portion, but the majority of the time will be sent on the range.
Students are responsible for their lodging, transportation, and food.
All tactics, techniques, or technologies presented at any OTOA advanced training or annual training conference must be implemented in accordance with the United States Constitution, the Ohio Revised Code, and the policies and procedures of the student’s employing law enforcement agency.
Hosting questions? Email training@otoa.org
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You’ll be enrolled automatically if a spot opens due to cancellation.