Plex Reticle
Plex Reticle
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Carl Zeiss Optical Inc Conquest Riflescope with Reticle 20 Hunting Turret (3.5-10×44 MC) $657.83 Conquest 3.5-10×44mmZ-Plex Reticle – Matte Black Finish1″ tube – One-piece body – Non-magnifying reticle – Parallax-free at 100 yards – 1/4 MOA adjustments – MC multicoating – Waterproof – Nitrogen filled – Lifetime transferable warranty… |
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2-7X32 Silver Pistol Scope/Blue Lens/Ring $43.95 Put your gun on the money. Get this NcSTAR 2 – 7×32 mm Pistol Scope with Weaver style rings, BIG BUCKS OFF! Go ahead, make your day… by putting your eyes on this variable-power precision. Marry up your favorite pistol with this snazzy Scope. It’s going to put more accuracy in your targeting, so you can become a master marksman. Seems our special buying power shoots the usual price down BIG! Look… |
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BARSKA 3-9×42 IR Contour Riflescope (4A Mil-Plex IR 7/8 Picatinny Base) $69.97 Barska 3 – 9×42 mm IR Contour Rifle Scope performs in extreme weather and low – light conditions! Combine superior Barska craftsmanship with waterproof, shockproof, and fogproof construction, and you’ve got a Scope that delivers all the durability you need to get you the crystal-clear shot at your quarry. The fully decked-out 4A mil-plex illuminated reticle and wide 42 mm objective size combine to… |
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Burris Fullfield II 3x-9x-40mm Nickel Ballistic Plex $199.00 With a legacy of high performance, modest prices and the backing of a Forever Warranty™, choosing to purchase a Burris® Fullfield II® riflescope isn’t difficult. The Fullfield II® features outstanding optical quality, positive steel-on-steel adjustments, extremely rugged outer tubes, and no-slip grips on the integrated eyepiece and focus adjustment. A mounting kit is not included…. |
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Burris Optics BSC200159 Fullfield II Tactical Riflescope 3-9×40mm Ballistic Plex Reticle Tac-2 Knobs Burris Optics BSC200159 The Fullfield II reputation for extraordinary performance at a reasonable price carries on with brilliant and tough tactical riflescopes. Among the shooters who know, the Fullfield II line is known as lean, mean, accuracy machines. A riflescope’s weight and profile can make a big difference to the shooters who actually hump it in the hills with their gear. Beyond the great … |
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Leupold LEU63300 Tactical Prismatic Rifle Scope 1×14mm Illum Circle Plex Reticle in Matte Black Leupold LEU63300 Features -1×14 magnification. -Illum circle plex reticle. -Matte Black finish. -With the removable Illumination module and absolute waterproof. -Slotted, 1/2 – MOA click wind age and elevation adjustments. -Compatible with the A.R.M.S. #22 – 1.34″ throw lever rings base and spacer system, and conventional 1.18″ rings. -Exterior lens surfaces are treated with diamond coat 2 for i… |
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NcSTAR® 2 – 7×32 mm AO Pistol Scope $79.99 This pistol scope from NcSTAR features one-inch aluminum mounting rings, making it easy to affix to your favorite handgun. Blue-coated lenses and a 32-millimeter objective provide distortion-free clarity, while variable power magnification and a long eye relief for extended mounting capability make it a versatile shooting accessory. Also includes lens caps. Specifications 2-to-7X magnification |
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Burris Fullfield Ii Riflescope – Choose Color And Size $179.99 With a legacy of high performance, modest prices and the backing of a Forever Warranty™, choosing to purchase a Burris® Fullfield II® riflescope isn’t difficult. The Fullfield II® features outstanding optical quality, positive steel-on-steel adjustments, extremely rugged outer tubes, and no-slip grips on the integrated eyepiece and focus adjustment. A mounting kit is not included…. |

Burris Black Diamond Titanium Rifle Scope Review
Burris has made the Black Diamond Titanium scope to compete with the best scopes in the world at a price the others can’t touch.
They set out to make a scope made from super strong materials coupled with premium optics to give the hunter and shooter the ultimate in shooting optics.
The Titanium’s main tube is made from machined titanium, the same tough alloy used in the aerospace industry. Titanium is light weight, but it’s strength to weight ratio is higher than that of steel. There’s almost no way you can break this scope. They can take a beating like no other and still operate properly.
Burris coats the Black Diamond Titanium with vapor deposition Aluminum-Titanium-Nitride coating. Getting paint to stick to titanium is tricky, and it’s usually anodized. But Burris when with the high tech solution. This finish is so tough it will not flake, crack or chip.
The heart of any scope is the optics. The Burris Black Diamond scope has precision machined lenses made from ultra-pure, ground and polished glass to transmit a maximum amount of light. Then, each lens is coated using a multi-step process that protects the lenses so well they are scratch proof, not scratch resistant.
Clarity throughout the range of magnification is excellent. If you shoot in marginal light situations you’ll really appreciate the quality of the optics.
The special coating that Burris uses makes the lenses so smooth that water easily beads up and drips off. Obviously this is a great benefit on raining or snowy days.
Recoil from high-powered magnum rounds can force the eye bell to impact your face. I’ve personally gotten a black eye shooting a 7mm Magnum using a scope with a short eye relief. Not so with the Black Diamond Titanium scope. The 3-1/2 to 4 inch eye relief provides plenty of room between your eye and the scope.
The elevation and windage adjustments are very smooth and offer a fine 1/8 in. minute of adjustment at 100 yards. You can zero in your rifle with precision and it’s easy to do so.
The Black Diamond Titanium is available with Plex and Ballistic Mil-Dot reticle. The Ballistic Mil-Dot has a graduated scale to easily account for longer shots and wind situations you often run into.
The scope also comes with Storm Queen style lens covers.
All Burris scopes are made in the USA and come with the Forever Warranty. If a Burris scope every breaks, Burris will repair or replace the scope, even if you’re not the original owner.
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What scope should I get for my .17 hmr?
Hey guys, I am in the market to buy a scope for my mossberg 817. I looking to spend around $200 but am willing to maybe go as high as around $300, if I’m really gonna get something worth buying.
This gun will be used for small game and target shooting from around 50-250 yards.
Here is what I’ve been looking at:
Burris Fullfield II 3-9×40 w/ ballistic plex
Bushnell Elite 3200 3-9×40 w/ DOA reticle
Nikon Team Primos 3-9×40 w/ BDC reticle
Nikon Buckmaster 3-9×40 w/ BDC
Nikon Buckmaster 4.5-14×40 w/ BDC
Any comments on these scopes would really be appreciated because this is a damn hard decision. I like the idea of the reticle with multiple distance points.
Any suggestions besides these scopes? I’m looking for a quality, durable peice of equipment in the $200-300 range. That means…no BSA thanks lol.
the 4.5-14×40 is a bit big and just not needed, any 3×9 is probbaly going to be the max you’ll need to go. I use a 3×9 on my hmr and my .17 mach2 they’re the best size. Nikon makes good stuff you’ll never go wrong with them but the best of what you have listed is probably the burris fullfield and the nikon team primos, really any of these scopes will do, they won’t ever fail a .17 hmr their is just no shock happening to the scope unless you drop it…hey it happens. It’d be best if you went to a shop and looked through some of these scopes at first hand then you can decide for yourself, nikons have always been my first choice in scopes just really good quality.
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