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Vortex DBK-10027 4-16x44 MRAD Diamondback Tactical Rifle Scope

$ 153.11

Availability: 94 in stock
  • Type: Rifle Scope
  • Objective Lens Diameter: 30mm
  • For Gun Type: Rifle
  • Maximum Magnification: 4-16 X
  • Condition: New
  • UPC: 0875874009608
  • Reticle Type: Ebr-2c
  • Color: Black
  • MPN: DBK-10027
  • Reticle Color: Black
  • Brand: Vortex

    Description

    Features:
    -The Diamondback Tactical First Focal Plane 4-16x44 stands at the intersection of precision and value, delivering an impressive array of features and performance.
    -Extra-low dispersion glass and fully multi-coated lenses transmit a crisp, bright sight picture. The first focal plane, glass-etched reticle keep subtensions accurate throughout the 4x zoom range.
    -The precision-glide erector system uses premium components in the zoom lens to ensure smooth magnification changes under the harshest conditions.
    -Exposed tactical turrets and a side parallax knob give shooters the tools needed for long distance precision shooting. The fast focus eyepiece allows quick and easy reticle focusing.
    -The single piece 30mm tube is shockproof, ruggedly built to withstand recoil and impacts. Strong o-ring seals and nitrogen purging waterproof and fogproof performance.
    - Vortex DBK-10027 Diamondback EBR-2C MRAD Reticle
    -Designed to maximize long-distance shooting and ranging abilities, the EBR-2C MRAD reticle can be used to effectively determine ranges, holdovers, windage corrections and moving target leads. The ultra-precise laser-etched glass reticle ensures the MRAD specifications are kept to the tightest tolerances possible. The fine center crosshair subtensions on the EBR-2C MRAD reticle were carefully chosen to provide the optimum balance of precision aiming and low light visibility.
    -First focal plane (FFP) reticles are located near the windage and elevation turrets in front of the image-erecting and magnifying lenses. This style of reticle will visually grow and shrink as you change the magnification. The main advantage of a first focal plane reticle is that the reticle subtensions used for ranging, holdover, and wind drift correction are consistent at all magnifications.