Close Out - Vortex Strike Eagle 4-24x50 with EBR-4 MOA SE-1627 $329 + Free 2 day shipping

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Close Out - Vortex Strike Eagle 4-24x50 with EBR-4 MOA SE-1627 $329 + Free 2 day shipping - https://www.eurooptic.com/Vortex-St...il&utm_term=0_dde3ccfa21-09e0e26ef6-161468935

(Ordered the scope to compare to Burris FF E1 6.5-20x50mm/Viridian Serac 6-24x50mm/Vortex Crossfire II 6-24x50mm/Athlon Argos BTR 10-40x56mm)
  • Scope Weight:25.6 oz.
  • Scope Length:14.9"
  • Magnification Range:4-24x
  • Scope Objective Diameter:50mm
  • Scope Tube Size / Mount:30mm
  • Turret Adjustment (Click Value):1/4 MOA
  • Elevation Turret Details:Travel Per Rotation: 12 MOA
    Total Travel: 80 MOA
  • Windage Turret Details:80 MOA
  • Parallax Adjustment:20 yards to infinity
  • Reticle Position:Second Focal Plane
  • Reticle Details:EBR-4 MOA Reticle
  • Field of View:26.4-4.3 feet @ 100 yards
  • Eye Relief:3.5 inches
  • Illuminated Reticle:Yes
  • Scope Finish:Black
  • Scope Turret Rotation:Counter Clockwise (CCW)
 
Package arrived today with sun shade, bikini cover and battery for illuminated reticle.

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Turrets did not have the positive "click" like Viridian Serac/Athlon Argos/Arken EP5 and felt more like the turrets on the Burris FF E1.

Another thing I noticed was side parallax was marked 20 to infinity but only lines in between instead of numbers in yards. When I looked at power transformer small letters 100 yards away, I was able to side focus right on a line and deemed the rest must be 35/50/75 yards and will likely put a white dot next to the 100 yard line.

Brightness and sharpness is better than Vortex Crossfire II 6-24x50 AO.

The reason why I bought this scope was when I did scope comparison at Field & Stream store few years back, this was the scope that I liked in the mid price range that beat out (very slightly) other brand scopes in reading fine print letters on the opposite wall of the store (which was around 75 yards away).

With 80 MOA adjustment, it will likely end up on the T/CR22 with integrated picatinny rail on the receiver (so I cannot use a 20 MOA scope rail like the 10/22).

And this video shows spot on turret tracking (5:20 minute)

 

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