Element Optics Titan 5-25x56 FFP w/ EHR-1C MOA Reticle Features:
- ED Glass
- Stainless Steel Turret Mechanism
- Tool-Free Resettable Turrets
- Magnification Range: 5-25x
- Tube Diameter: 34mm
- Reticle Position: First Focal Plane
- Objective Lens Diameter: 56mm
- Eye Relief: 3.74-3.54"
- Field of view @ 100 yds: 24.1ft-4.9ft
- Click Value: 1/4 MOA (25 MOA/REV) (1/10 MRAD)
- Elevation Adjustment Range: 90 MOA (26.2 MRAD)
- Windage Adjustment Range: 50 MOA (14.5 MRAD)
- Length: 15.16"
- Weight: 39 oz
- Adjustable Zero Stop
- Minimum Parallax: 15 Yds
- Illuminated Reticle
- Springer Rated
- Platinum Lifetime Warranty
- Removable Throw Lever
- Includes Sunshade, Lens Covers and Lens Cloth
- Manufacturer Element Optics
- Condition New
- Accessories Type Scopes
- Warranty Lifetime limited warranty
- Weight 2.40
Great scope especially for the money and with a transferable lifetime warranty .
Pros
Great clarity and built like a tank . Very repeatable turrets and I love that they are machined in stainless steel which should keep it holding zero for its lifetime . Love the reticle , l got the clean MOA and it’s not too thin or thick it’s just right !
Cons
A little heavier than their other scopes but that’s what gives you so much adjustability .
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.Zero at 30 yards please
asked Manuel from USA
Yeah this scope is a beast, but you will definitely not regret buying it. This scope has very clear glass. I would compare it to watching HDTV. Maybe not 4kHD, but I have no complaints. The knobs are firm enough to not accidentally get bumped in the field. I like the robust mechanics. I can twist the knobs all I want without having to worry about wearing them out, or not getting back to zero. The reticle is nice! They “nailed” the thickness and layout. I also like the illumination feature. It’s red only, so that may not work for everyone. I have more than 24 hours on the same battery. It’s still going. I am not one to always turn it off when I am done. It’s a big scope, but I would not give up the size if I have to sacrifice the quality. It sits on my Benjamin Cayden for now. No, I am not the first person to spend more money on the scope than the rifle.
Pros
YES! JUST AWESOME!
Cons
Nothing. Okay maybe the weight.