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EDITORIAL SPECIAL: PRECISION RIFLE OPTICS 

by SAR Staff
October 1, 2020
in V24N8 (Oct 2020), Archive, Articles, Articles by Issue, Editorial Special, New Products, Optics & Thermals, Volume 24
Editorial Special: Precision Rifle Training Courses
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AIMPOINT INC.

CompM5b

The Aimpoint CompM5b is a ballistic compensating red dot optic that allows the user to quickly adjust the position of the red dot based on target distance and wind conditions. It comes with interchangeable turrets that are customizable according to various ballistic profiles, allowing for maximum effective range of the projectiles. aimpoint.com

  • OPTICAL MAGNIFICATION: 1x
  • EYE RELIEF: Unlimited
  • EXIT PUPIL: N/A
  • FIELD OF VIEW (AT 100M): N/A
  • ADJUSTMENT RANGE: 1m at 100ms
  • RETICLE COLOR: Red
  • SOLUTION CALCULATION TIME: N/A 
  • MENU: N/A
  • POWER SUPPLY: AAA battery 
  • RANGING LASER: N/A
  • VISIBLE LASER: N/A
  • APERTURE: Clear aperture, 18mm
  • RANGE: Variation
  • MINIMUM RANGE: Zero 
  • RANGE ACCURACY: 2 MOA
  • DIMENSIONS: 3.3inx1.9inx1.9in (sight only)
  • WEIGHT: 6.3oz / 180g
  • MSRP (USD): $1,124

ARMAMENT TECHNOLOGY, INC.

Tangent Theta 5-25x56mm TT525p

The Tangent Theta 5-25x56mm TT525p is an extreme-range precision sighting instrument for professional marksmen. Designed for extreme conditions, the development team has used their extensive experience to optimize and refine it for unfailing ruggedness, precision and image quality. Elevation and windage mechanisms have a tactile response and feature our TOOL-LESS RE-ZERO feature. armament.com

  • OPTICAL MAGNIFICATION: 5-25x
  • EYE RELIEF: 90mm
  • EXIT PUPIL: @5x11mm
  • FIELD OF VIEW (AT 100M): @5x – 4.3 degs (7.6m) / @25x – .9 degs (1.6m)
  • ADJUSTMENT RANGE: Elevation: 30 MRAD (103 MOA) / Windage +/- 10 MRAD (+/- 34 MOA)
  • RETICLE COLOR: Black
  • SOLUTION CALCULATION TIME: N/A
  • MENU: N/A
  • POWER SUPPLY: N/A
  • RANGING LASER: N/A 
  • VISIBLE LASER: N/A
  • APERTURE: 56mm
  • RANGE: N/A
  • MINIMUM RANGE: N/A
  • RANGE ACCURACY: N/A
  • DIMENSIONS: 425mmx103mmx86mm
  • WEIGHT: 1,150g
  • MSRP (USD): $4,733

EXCELITAS QIOPTIQ

TALON Fused Weapon Sight

Dual-channel, optically fused weapon sight provides the dismounted close-combat user with an enhanced, multi-waveband to detect, recognize and identify capability. Fully military-qualified, the TALON attaches to Picatinny or NATO accessory rails in front of the day sight, providing 24-hour capability without the need to remove or re-zero the day sight. excelitas.com

  • OPTICAL MAGNIFICATION: 1x
  • EYE RELIEF: N/A in-line sight
  • EXIT PUPIL: N/A in-line sight
  • FIELD OF VIEW (AT 100M): 10 degs circular
  • ADJUSTMENT RANGE: 15m–Infinity
  • RETICLE COLOR: Green or White Phosphor / Thermal with color palette 
  • SOLUTION CALCULATION TIME: N/A
  • MENU: Qioptiq standard MMI
  • POWER SUPPLY: 2x 1.5V AA L91 (LiFeS2)
  • RANGING LASER: N/A
  • VISIBLE LASER: N/A
  • APERTURE: N/A
  • RANGE: 15m–Infinity
  • MINIMUM RANGE: 15m
  • RANGE ACCURACY: N/A
  • DIMENSIONS: 124mmx84mmx64mm
  • WEIGHT: 625g
  • MSRP (USD): Price on application (varies) 

MEPROLIGHT

Mepro Foresight

The Mepro Foresight is the first augmented red dot sight, projecting real-time data to the user’s FOV. Features include: digital compass; battery level indicator; choose and store five reticles from database of 25; integrated light sensor which automatically adjusts reticle brightness; automatic digital zeroing with Double Shoot App; ability to store up to 10 different weapon profiles or ballistic data; sight leveler; data projection onto glass; user friendly. meprolight.com

  • OPTICAL MAGNIFICATION: 1x
  • EYE RELIEF: Unlimited
  • EXIT PUPIL: N/A
  • FIELD OF VIEW (AT 100M): 180 degs with both eyes open
  • ADJUSTMENT RANGE: Unlimited
  • RETICLE COLOR: Green/Yellow
  • SOLUTION CALCULATION TIME: Immediate 
  • MENU: Yes, including Bluetooth compatibility to smartphone
  • POWER SUPPLY: Rechargeable battery, USB-C Port
  • RANGING LASER: No
  • VISIBLE LASER: No
  • APERTURE WINDOW: 33mmx20mm 
  • RANGE: Unlimited
  • MINIMUM RANGE: Designed for CQB
  • RANGE ACCURACY: 1 MOA (depending on reticle chosen)
  • DIMENSIONS: 4.6inx2.3inx2.6in
  • WEIGHT: 9.9oz
  • MSRP (USD): $769.99

MEPROLIGHT

RDS Pro V2

Meprolight’s RDS Pro V2 features 16 levels of reticle brightness; choice of Red or Green reticle dot; bullseye; .300 Blackout reticle patterns; large display window for greater FOV; advanced LED technology; thousands of hours on single AA battery; low battery indicator; auto shut-off for additional energy savings; compatible with standard NVGs and magnifying scopes; and is MIL-SPEC. meprolight.com

  • OPTICAL MAGNIFICATION: 1x
  • EYE RELIEF: Unlimited
  • EXIT PUPIL: N/A
  • FIELD OF VIEW (AT 100M): 180 degs with both eyes open
  • ADJUSTMENT RANGE: Unlimited
  • RETICLE COLOR: Red or Green
  • SOLUTION CALCULATION TIME: Immediate
  • MENU: No
  • POWER SUPPLY: Single AA battery
  • RANGING LASER: No
  • VISIBLE LASER: No
  • APERTURE: 33mmx20mm
  • RANGE: Unlimited
  • MINIMUM RANGE: Designed for CQB
  • RANGE ACCURACY: 2 MOA
  • DIMENSIONS: 4.6inx2.3inx2.7in
  • WEIGHT: 10.6oz
  • MSRP (USD): $599.99

PRIMARY ARMS

PLx 5-6-30x56mm FFP Athena Riflescope

The PLx 6-30x56mm FFP Athena BPR MIL Riflescope is part of Primary Arms’ PLx optics line. PLx optics meet the exacting demands of professional use, offering impeccable glass clarity and advanced features from state-of-the-art production facilities. With the intuitive Athena BPR MIL reticle, this scope is capable at any distance. primaryarmsoptics.com

  • OPTICAL MAGNIFICATION: 6-30x 56mm
  • EYE RELIEF: 3.3in–4.0in
  • EXIT PUPIL: 1.9–8.2
  • FIELD OF VIEW (AT 100M): 6x 4.67m; 30x 0.93m
  • ADJUSTMENT RANGE: 95 MOA elevation/60 MOA windage
  • RETICLE COLOR: Red
  • SOLUTION CALCULATION TIME: N/A
  • MENU: N/A
  • POWER SUPPLY: N/A
  • RANGING LASER: N/A VISIBLE LASER: N/A APERTURE: N/A RANGE: N/A
  • MINIMUM RANGE: N/A
  • RANGE ACCURACY: N/A
  • DIMENSIONS: 14.3in long
  • WEIGHT: 38.2oz
  • MSRP (USD): $1,499.99

PRIMARY ARMS

GLx 6-24x50mm FFP Athena Riflescope

The GLx 6-24x50mm FFP Athena BPR MIL Riflescope is part of Primary Arms’ GLx optics line. GLx optics bring premium technology and materials into an approachable price range. With cutting-edge turrets and a suite of additional features, this riflescope is perfect for engaging targets out to 1,000 yards and beyond. primaryarmsoptics.com

  • OPTICAL MAGNIFICATION: 6-24x 50mm
  • EYE RELIEF: 3.5in–3.6in
  • EXIT PUPIL: Low: 8.10mm / High: 2.20mm
  • FIELD OF VIEW (AT 100M): 6x 4.28m; 24x 1.18m
  • ADJUSTMENT RANGE: 45 MOA Elevation / 40 MOA Windage
  • RETICLE COLOR: Red
  • SOLUTION CALCULATION TIME: N/A
  • MENU: N/A
  • POWER SUPPLY: N/A
  • RANGING LASER: N/A
  • VISIBLE LASER: N/A
  • APERTURE: N/A
  • RANGE: N/A
  • MINIMUM RANGE: N/A
  • RANGE ACCURACY: N/A
  • DIMENSIONS: 15.3in long
  • WEIGHT: 24.5oz
  • MSRP (USD): $799.99 

RITON OPTICS

X5 Conquer 5-25×50 MRAD

Featuring a 34mm tube and a 5x magnification ratio, Riton’s X5 Conquer 5-25×50 has the perfect combination of clarity and durability to ensure every shot is a success. With a first focal plane reticle, integrated throw lever and Riton R5 Zero Stop turrets, this optic allows for fast on-target shots at any distance. ritonoptics.com

  • OPTICAL MAGNIFICATION: 5-25x
  • EYE RELIEF: 3.7in / 95mm
  • FIELD OF VIEW (AT 100M): 22.5ft on 5 power–4.5ft on 25 power
  • EXIT PUPIL: Low: 10.2mm / High: 2.2mm
  • ADJUSTMENT RANGE: 22 MRAD
  • RETICLE COLOR: Red
  • SOLUTION CALCULATION TIME: N/A
  • MENU: N/A
  • POWER SUPPLY: CR2032 battery
  • RANGING LASER: N/A
  • VISIBLE LASER: N/A
  • APERTURE: 50mm
  • RANGE: Unlimited
  • MINIMUM RANGE: 10yds
  • RANGE ACCURACY: 98% or better
  • DIMENSIONS: Length 15.37in / 390mm
  • WEIGHT: 34oz / 963g
  • MSRP (USD): $1,299.99

ROCHESTER PRECISION OPTICS (RPO)

CNOD—CMOS Day/Night Observation Device

The first high-definition digital imaging system fielded by USSOCOM, the CNOD functions as a dedicated weapon sight or clip-on and allows for a disturbed reticle, compatible with LRF and ballistic fire control solutions. With an operating range of 500–1080nm, CNOD can view the 1064nm laser in bright sunlight and enables HD video-out. rpoptics.com

  • OPTICAL MAGNIFICATION: 1x–12x
  • EYE RELIEF: 25mm–914.4mm (with Long Eye Relief Extender (LERA))
  • EXIT PUPIL: 35mm
  • FIELD OF VIEW (AT 100M): Up to 22.2 degs diagonal
  • ADJUSTMENT RANGE: 1x–6x E-zoom; 2x optical magnification via extender
  • RETICLE COLOR: Greyscale
  • SOLUTION CALCULATION TIME: 2–3 seconds or less based upon LRF return (compatible with LRF and ballistic solutions for on-demand disturbed reticle)
  • MENU: On board, user selectable menu with D-Pad user interface
  • POWER SUPPLY: 2x CR123
  • RANGING LASER: N/A
  • VISIBLE LASER: N/A
  • APERTURE: F#/1.2
  • RANGE: 1,000m man-size target (Day); 750m man-size target (Night)
  • MINIMUM RANGE: CQB
  • RANGE ACCURACY: 1.5 MOA
  • DIMENSIONS: 5.5inx3.2inx2.5in
  • WEIGHT: 19oz
  • MSRP (USD): Priced upon request

SCHMIDT & BENDER

5-45×56 PM II High Power

The 5-45×56 PM II High Power is the latest addition to the High Power line. Apart from the unusual magnification range, the optic design has been improved allowing a wider field of view on 5x magnification. This is our giant among long-range riflescopes. schmidtundbender.de

  • OPTICAL MAGNIFICATION: 5-45x
  • EYE RELIEF: 90mm
  • EXIT PUPIL: 8.8mm–1.2mm
  • FIELD OF VIEW (AT 100M): 7.8m–0.9m
  • ADJUSTMENT RANGE: 29.5 MIL Elevation
  • RETICLE COLOR: Red illuminated cross
  • SOLUTION CALCULATION TIME: N/A
  • MENU: N/A
  • POWER SUPPLY: CR2032
  • RANGING LASER: N/A
  • VISIBLE LASER: N/A
  • APERTURE: N/A
  • RANGE: N/A
  • MINIMUM RANGE: N/A
  • RANGE ACCURACY: N/A
  • DIMENSIONS: Length 434mm
  • WEIGHT: 1,106g
  • MSRP (USD): $4,995 

STEINER EOPTICS, INC.

Close Quarters Thermal (CQT)

Steiner introduces our CQT or “Close Quarters Thermal” weapon-mounted optic. The CQT features patented, first-of-its kind, revolutionary CVT (Clear View Thermal) technology, which overlays the thermal image onto a direct view of the real world, giving complete situational awareness. A parallax-free red dot ensures target acquisition day and night. steiner-optics.com/eoptics.com

  • OPTICAL MAGNIFICATION: 1x
  • EYE RELIEF: 80mm @12 degs Thermal HOV, fixed diopter
  • EXIT PUPIL: 22.5mm
  • FIELD OF VIEW (AT 100M): 12.2 degs (H) x 9.8 degs (V)
  • ADJUSTMENT RANGE: N/A – Fixed infinity focus / fixed diopter
  • RETICLE COLOR: Red dot overlaid on Green digital display
  • SOLUTION CALCULATION TIME: N/A
  • MENU: Brightness, Mode/Reticle, Zoom, Zero/Align Config, System Info, Red Dot Config, Brightness Config, Thermal Mode, Zoom Config, Debug, Menus Off
  • POWER SUPPLY: (2) CR123A
  • RANGING LASER: N/A
  • VISIBLE LASER: N/A
  • APERTURE: N/A
  • RANGE: 2 options, Man and Vehicle—Specs below:

DETECTION RANGE–MAN

  • DETECTION: 400m
  • RECOGNITION: 222m
  • IDENTIFICATION: 145m

DETECTION RANGE–VEHICLE

  • DETECTION: 1,080m
  • RECOGNITION: 600m
  • IDENTIFICATION: 475m
  • MINIMUM RANGE: 5m
  • RANGE ACCURACY: N/A
  • DIMENSIONS: 133mmx76.2mmx76.2mm
  • WEIGHT: 595g
  • MSRP (USD): $9,999

TRIJICON

Tenmile 3-18×44

Designed for the ultimate in versatility, Trijicon’s Tenmile 3-18×44 gives tactical shooters the flexibility to engage targets at a variety of ranges. The 3-18×44 features an illuminated, first focal plane, MRAD Precision Tree reticle, 30mm tube with precise wind and range holds and up to 60 MOA of elevation adjustment. trijicon.com

  • OPTICAL MAGNIFICATION: 3-18x
  • EYE RELIEF: 3.4in–3.9in / 87mm–100mm
  • EXIT PUPIL: 0.45in–0.09in / 11.4mm–2.4mm
  • FIELD OF VIEW (AT 100M): 11.8m–2.0m
  • ADJUSTMENT RANGE: 60 MOA
  • RETICLE COLOR: Red or Green, user selectable
  • SOLUTION CALCULATION TIME: N/A
  • MENU: N/A
  • POWER SUPPLY: CR2032
  • RANGING LASER: N/A
  • VISIBLE LASER: N/A
  • APERTURE: N/A
  • RANGE: N/A
  • MINIMUM RANGE: N/A
  • RANGE ACCURACY: N/A
  • DIMENSIONS: 15.02inx3.26inx2.4in
  • WEIGHT: 24.4oz
  • MSRP (USD): $2,199

TRIJICON 

Tenmile 4.5-30×56 

The Trijicon Tenmile 4.5-30×56 gives tactical shooters the tools necessary to acquire, identify and engage targets. The 4.5-30×56 features a user-selectable Red or Green illuminated, first focal plane reticle available in MOA or MRAD configuration, extra-low dispersion glass and fully multi-coated, broadband, anti-reflective lenses. Crisp windage and elevation adjusters offer ultra-precise tracking with Return to Zero elevation control.  trijicon.com 

  • OPTICAL MAGNIFICATION: 4.5-30x 
  • EYE RELIEF: 3.2in–3.8in / 82mm–97mm 
  • EXIT PUPIL: 0.35in–0.07in / 8.8mm–97mm 
  • FIELD OF VIEW (AT 100M): 8.2m–1.2m 
  • ADJUSTMENT RANGE: 100 MOA / 29.1 MRAD Elevation 
  • RETICLE COLOR: Red or Green 
  • SOLUTION CALCULATION TIME: N/A 
  • MENU: N/A 
  • POWER SUPPLY: CR2032 
  • RANGING LASER: N/A 
  • VISIBLE LASER: N/A 
  • APERTURE: N/A 
  • RANGE: N/A 
  • MINIMUM RANGE: N/A 
  • RANGE ACCURACY: N/A 
  • DIMENSIONS: 14.23in–14.33inx3.63inx2.9in 
  • WEIGHT: 36oz 
  • MSRP (USD): $2,675 

VORTEX 

RAZOR HD GEN III 

The RAZOR HD GEN III 1-10×24 brings the highest level of first focal plane performance to those who demand the versatility of 1-10x power. Military, law enforcement and competition shooters alike will appreciate the clarity of an HD optical system and a crisp, illuminated reticle. A true 1x on the low end and daylight bright illumination for reliable performance in all conditions makes this a solution for close-quarters and long-range. vortexoptics.com 

  • OPTICAL MAGNIFICATION: 1-10x 
  • EYE RELIEF: 3.6in 
  • EXIT PUPIL: N/A 
  • FIELD OF VIEW (AT 100M): 116–11.7ft @100yds 
  • ADJUSTMENT RANGE: N/A 
  • RETICLE COLOR: N/A 
  • SOLUTION CALCULATION TIME: N/A 
  • MENU: N/A 
  • POWER SUPPLY: CR2032 battery 
  • RANGING LASER: N/A 
  • VISIBLE LASER: N/A 
  • APERTURE: N/A 
  • RANGE: N/A 
  • MINIMUM RANGE: N/A 
  • RANGE ACCURACY: N/A 
  • DIMENSIONS: 10.1in length 
  • WEIGHT: 21.5oz 
  • MSRP (USD): $2,899.99 
This article first appeared in Small Arms Review V24N8 (Oct 2020)
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