The Trijicon Tenmile HX 5-25x50mm MOA FFP rifle scope is engineered for precision shooting at extended ranges. Featuring a satin black finish, this optic offers a versatile magnification range from 5X to 25X, making it suitable for a variety of shooting environments and target sizes. The 30mm main tube provides durability and a clear sight picture, while the 50mm objective lens ensures ample light transmission for bright, crisp images in different lighting conditions. The scope's first focal plane design maintains accurate reticle sizing throughout the zoom range, allowing shooters to make precise range estimations and adjustments. The illuminated MOA Ranging 5 Red and Green reticle enhances target acquisition and visibility in low-light situations, with brightness settings that can be tailored to ambient lighting. The exposed elevation adjuster offers quick and precise zeroing adjustments, and the 1/4 MOA click adjustments enable fine-tuning for windage and elevation for optimal accuracy. The Tenmile HX is built to return to its zero point after adjustments, ensuring consistency and repeatability during long shooting sessions or after recoil. Its overall length of approximately 14.25 inches and weight of just under 29 ounces make it a manageable addition to your firearm without sacrificing stability or precision. This scope is ideal for competitive shooting, hunting, or tactical applications where clarity, accuracy, and reliability are paramount.
Features:
- First Focal Plane design maintains reticle size across magnifications for accurate ranging
- Exposed elevation adjuster allows for quick and precise zeroing
- Return to zero feature ensures consistent adjustments after recoil
- Magnification range from 5X to 25X for versatile shooting distances
- 30mm main tube provides enhanced strength and light transmission
- 50mm objective lens maximizes light gathering for bright images
- 1/4 MOA adjustments for precise windage and elevation corrections
- Illuminated MOA Ranging reticle with red and green options improves visibility in low-light conditions