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Reviews (8)

May 04, 2017
Odd turret design, rugged optic
At 400g this is middle weight scope. There is no parralax adjustment. The good: image is always sharp. The bad: some visible movement of reticle on target at 100-500m. Glass is okay: i don’t see any colour distortion.
The reticle: SVD reticle looks crowded and takes times to get used to: especially the oversized number 2 on a rangefinder. Vertical MIL spacing also is below satisfactory: you can't measure: the chevrons are spaced irregularly. But that is what you get with the SVD reticle.
There is a problem with illumination, I suppose. I think I left the optic illumination ON, over night at setting 4, because I could not turn it on. Couple days later the illumination was working again for a short while.
The illumination switch is much nicer than rest of the scope: I suppose it is a part from much nicer scopes.
Turrets are NOT REGULAR MIL! Turret clicks on this scope vary from 0.25 thru 0.5 - 1.0MRAD and that is supposed to be "the BDC Turret.." You will have go thru your own BDC turret mapping yourself by shooting all these ranges. There is no way to clearly predict, how much exactly this scope clicks each increment, other than really testing where the bullet will drop at.
One will have to spend some time figuring out ranges to zero scope at. I prefer to zero at 200m. At 300m, a .308 bullet will have dropped a full MRAD, making second zero at 300 with the first click.
But if you are designated marksman, this should not pose much problem, if you keep the discipline of mastering your weapon system.
This scope won't index firing solutions with precision exactly for the ranges you will come up with. But you may ballpark within 15cm at ranges up to 500m with the BDC turret.
That being said, I'd like to point out, it would have been much more easy to work with, if the scope would just click 0.5MRADs
There is an absolute vacuum of information about how to use this scope and what the adjustments are. User guide or guarantee was missing as well.
Windage turrets: +/-10MRAD, on the other hand provide constant 0.5MRAD clicks.
It is very hard to see red on black, only white on black is visible, making Left windage values extra effort to read.
OVERALL: I think 700USD is too much for just the ruggedness. If the turrets were any good, this would be a banging deal.

Sep 03, 2018
Flimsy toy
Did not fit. There is no quality to this item and I wouldn’t recommend it.

Sep 03, 2018
It works!
At first it seemed a bit flimsy, but solid overall build. It functions well up to 65m hit with .177 at 9ft lbs. The bright orange stickers get shredded in no time, so get your white spray can, to paint the disks yourself. Do not rip the package, it will come handy to store this thing later!