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DESCRIPTION : The scope features upgraded fully multicoated optics that create ultra-bright images at those troublesome moments between dark and almost dark.5-21x50mm Brand New Includes One Year Warranty, The Elite Tactical DMR 3. It features RainGuardHD coating that gives deadly clarity in foul weather like no other technology available today.4 - 2. The scope gives you an unmatched versatility in magnification options, from jump shooting big game to the longest shots at the smallest targets.5-21x50mm is a Mil Dot reticle matte riflescope.5-21x50mm Features: Product # ET35215M, Matte Finish, Fully Multi-Coated Optics - For Enhanced Clarity & Scatter Less Light, Waterproof / Fogproof, 0.5 - 21x, Objective Lens Diameter: 50mm, Field of View (@1000 yds) : 253 - 51 ft, Exit Pupil (mm) : 10.4 mm, Eye Relief (mm) : 3. Light Transmission, Reticle:- Mil Dot, Side Focus Parallax Adjustment - For Long Range Accuracy, First Focal plane, RainGuardHD Water Repellent Lens Coating - To Prevent Moisture From Rain, Snow, Sleet &Bushnell Elite Tactical DMR 3.1 Mil Click Value, 30mm One-Piece Aluminum MainTube, Eye Relief Of 3.75 mm, Mounting Length: 6 mm, Click Value: 34 Inches @100 Yards, Adjustment Range: 50 Inches @100 Yards, Focal Plane: First Condensation To Bead Up &. This scope is optimized for an African safari and other applications best met with a compact riflescope. Elite Tactical DMR 3.75 mm, Ultra Wide Band Anti-Reflection Coating, 3 Sunshade - To Reduce Glare When Looking Through The Scope, Argon Filled - For Waterproof, Fogproof & Shockproof Performance, Locking T-Lok Turrets, Specifications: Diameter: 34 mm, Magnification: 3 best factoryoutletstore
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