Description
Rifle Scope Product Details
LUXHMOX Rifle Scope 1-4×24 IR Crosshair Optics Rifle Scopes for Hunting Gun Scope
Tactical Rifle Scope 1-4×24 IR
The Primary Arms 1-4×24 illuminated scope features a duplex center dot reticle. Eye relief is a generous 102-96mm depending on magnification and the exit pupil 17mm 6mm. The brightness knob to the left side of the tube illuminates the center dot through 12 brightness settings. An adjustable ocular ensures the reticle is sharp for your eyes.
Specifications:
Model Number: 1-4X24 IR
Magnification Type (Fixed) /Value (Variable): 1-4x
Objective Lens Diameter: 24mm
Ocular Lens Diameter: 34mm
Lens Coating: FMC
Body Tube Diameter: 30mm
Internal Spring Type: Side Conical Spring
Length: 274mm
Weight: 500g
Construction type (1 / 2 Piece): 1
Color / Finish: Black
Waterproof (Y / N): yes
Fogproof (Y / N): yes
Shockproof (Y / N): yes
Ocular Focus (Y / N): yes
Parallax Adjustment (Y / N): 100yds
Parallax Adjustment Range: None
Adjustment Turret Type: None
Windage Adjustment Range: 50MOA-50MOA
Elevation Adjustment Range: 50MOA-50MOA
Click Value/Type: 1/2MOA
Reticle Type (Etched / Wire): Glasses
Eye Relief: 102-96mm
Exit Pupil: 17mm 6mm
Field of View (FOV): 20° 5°5′
Ocular Outside Diameter: 42.5mm
Diopter Compensation: -2 dpr–+2 dpr
Rifle Scope Product Features
HIGH PERFORMANCE -Rifle scope 1-4×24 IR is functionally designed first focal plane MOA reticle, with easy-to-read ranging information that remains constant regardless of magnification, for faster range estimation and holdover correction
LENS COATINGS -This rifle scope is Fully multi-coated optics effectively reduces reflected light and increases the transmission of light giving you a brighter image.
GENEROUS EYE RELIEF -High precision tactical rifle scope with 1-4x magnification, a 24mm objective lens, and an eye relief of 102-96mm
HIGH QUALITY -This primary arms gun scope is a classic series 1-4×24 rifle scope has compact body design, long eye relief, wide-angle/field of view, high illumination, glass-etched dot, perfect for hunting.It is Shock proof, Water Proof and Fog Proof
PARALLAX ADJUSTMENT -LUXHMOX rifle scopes has 1-4x magnification for close to mid-distance shooting out to 100 yards
About the LUXHMOX Scope Maker
LUXHMOX is a premium company for firearm scopes, optics, mounts, and other components used for firearms like rifles and long guns. They create and supply their scopes and related products using building materials which are durable and long lasting. This includes the LUXHMOX Rifle Scope 1-4×24 IR Crosshair Optics Rifle Scopes for Hunting Gun Scope by LUXHMOX. For additional shooting products, visit their website.
Rifle Glass Info
Rifle scopes enable you to exactly align a rifle at different targets by aligning your eye with the target over a distance. They accomplish this through zoom using a series of lenses within the scope. The scope’s alignment can be dialed in to take into account different ecological factors like wind speed and elevation to account for bullet drop.
The scope’s purpose is to help the shooter understand exactly where the bullet will land based upon the sight picture you are seeing with the scope as you align the scope’s crosshair or reticle with the intended target. A lot of modern rifle scopes have about eleven parts which are arranged within and outside of the scope body. These scope parts consist of the rifle scope’s body, lenses, windage and elevation turrets or dials, objective focus rings, and other elements. See all eleven parts of optics.
Rifle Glass Styles
Rifle scopes can be either “first focal plane” or “second focal plane” style of scopes. The sort of focal plane an optic has establishes where the reticle or crosshair is located relative to the optic’s magnification. It literally indicates the reticle is located behind or in front of the magnifying lens of the scope. Looking for the most suitable form of rifle scope is based upon what type of shooting you intend on doing.
Info About First Focal Plane Scopes
First focal plane scopes (FFP) feature the reticle in front of the magnification lens. This causes the reticle to increase in size based upon the amount of zoom being used. The outcome is that the reticle measurements are the same at the enhanced range as they are at the non amplified distance. One tick on a mil-dot reticle at 100 yards with no “zoom” is still the same tick at 100 yards with 5x “zoom”. These types of scopes are beneficial for:
- Quick acquisition, long distance types of shooting
- Shooting situations where computations are marginal
- Experienced shooters who recognize their target “hold over” as well as “lead” equations for their weapon
- Shooters who do not mind the reticle is enlarged and occupies more visual eyesight room than a SFP reticle
About Second Focal Plane Glass
Second focal plane optics (SFP) include the reticle to the rear of the magnification lens. In the FFP example with the SFP scope, the 5x “zoom” one hundred yard tick measurement would be 1/5th of the non “zoom” tick reticle measurement.
- Long distance styles of shooting where shooters have extra time to make ballistic calculations
- Shooting where most shots take place within much shorter distances and ranges
- Shooters who desire a clearer optic sight picture without area taken up by the larger sized FFP reticle
Ins and Outs of Rifle Optic Magnification
The extent of scope magnification you need on your scope depends on the sort of shooting you want to do. Practically every kind of rifle scope provides some amount of zoom. The volume of zoom a scope supplies is determined by the dimension, density, and curves of the lens glass inside of the rifle scope. The magnification of the scope is the “power” of the scope. This means what the shooter is checking out through the scope is magnified times the power element of what can normally be seen by human eyes.
About Fixed Single Power Lens Glass
A single power rifle scope comes with a magnification number designator like 4×32. This indicates the magnification power of the scope is 4x power and the objective lens is 32mm. The magnification of this kind of scope can not adjust considering that it is a set power scope.
Variable Power Lens Optic Facts
Variable power rifle scopes can be adjusted between magnification increments. It will note the zoom level in a format like 2-10×32. These numbers indicate the zoom of the scope could be adjusted in between 2x and 10x power. This additionally utilizes the powers in-between 2 and 10. The power shift is achieved by applying the power ring component of the scope near the rear of the scope by the eye bell piece.
The Power Level and Range Correlation of Rifle Scopes
Here are some recommended scope power settings and the distances where they could be successfully used. Remember that higher power optics and scopes will not be as practical as lower powered optics and scopes since excessive zoom can be a bad thing. The exact same idea relates to longer ranges where the shooter needs to have sufficient power to see exactly where to best aim the rifle.
Rifle Optic Lens Finish
All contemporary rifle scope lenses are covered in special coatings. There are different types and qualities of lens coverings. When thinking about luxury rifle targeting systems, Lens finishing can be a crucial element of defining the capability of the rifle. The lenses are one of the most critical parts of the scope given that they are what your eye looks through while sighting a rifle in on the target. The coating on the lenses safeguards the lens surface area and improves anti glare capabilities from excess direct sunlight and color presence.
HD Versus ED Lenses
Some rifle glass manufacturers additionally use “HD” or high-definition lens finishings that apply various procedures, polarizations, rare earth compounds, and components to draw out numerous colors and viewable target visibility through lenses. This high-definition finish is normally used with more costly, high density glass which lowers light’s potential to refract by means of the lens glass. Some scope suppliers use “HD” to describe “ED” signifying extra-low dispersion glass. ED handles how colors are presented on the chroma spectrum and the chromatic aberration or difference which is similarly called color distortion or fringing. Chromatic aberration may be visible over objects with defined shapes as light hits the object from specific angles.
About Single Coating Versus Multi-Coating
Various optic lenses can also have various coverings applied to them. All lenses normally have at least some kind of treatment or coating applied to them prior to being used in a rifle scope or optic. Since the lens isn’t just a raw piece of glass, they require performance enhancing coatings. It becomes part of the finely tuned optic. It must have a covering put on it so that it will be efficiently usable in many types of environments, degrees of light (full VS shade), and other shooting conditions.
This lens treatment can offer protection to the lens from scratches while decreasing glare and other less advantageous things experienced in the shooting environment while sighting in with the scope. The quality of a single coated lens depends on the scope producer and how much you paid for it.
Some scope producers similarly make it a point to define if their optic lenses are coated or “multi” covered. Being “better” depends on the manufacturer’s lens treatment technology and the quality of materials used in building the rifle scope.
Hydrophobic Lens Coating
Water on an optical lens doesn’t improve keeping a clear sight picture through an optic in any way. Many top of the line or premium optic producers will coat their lenses with a hydrophilic or hydrophobic coating. The Steiner Optics Nano-Protection is a good example of this kind of treatment. It provides protection for the surface of the Steiner glass lens so the H2O molecules can not bind to it or produce surface tension. The outcome is that the water beads slide off of the scope to maintain a clear, water free sight picture.
Choices for Installing Glass on Long Guns
Installing approaches for scopes are available in a couple of options. There are the basic scope rings which are individually installed to the scope and one-piece mounts which cradle the scope. These various kinds of mounts also normally come in quick release variations which use manual levers which allow rifle operators to rapidly mount and remove the scope.
Hex Key Rifle Optic Rings
Normal, clamp design mounting scope rings use hex head screws to mount to the flattop style Picatinny scope installation rails on rifles. These types of scope mounts use two separate rings to support the optic, and are made from 7075 T6 billet aluminum which are developed for long distance accuracy shooting. This type of scope install is wonderful for rifles which require a resilient, rock solid mounting solution which will not move no matter how much the scope is moved or abuse the rifle takes.
Quick-Release Cantilever Rifle Scope Ring Mounting Solutions
These types of quick-release rifle scope mounts can be used to rapidly take off a scope and connect it to a different rifle. Multiple scopes can also be switched out if they all use a similar design mount. These types of mounts are handy for rifles which are transferred a lot, to remove the optic from the rifle for protection, or for scopes which are used between numerous rifles.
What to Know About Glass Tube Sealing and Gas Purging
Moisture inside your rifle optic can destroy a day of shooting and your highly-priced optic by resulting in fogging and developing residue inside of the scope tube. Many optics prevent moisture from entering the scope tube with a series of sealing O-rings which are waterproof. Generally, these water-resistant scopes can be submerged within 20 or 30 feet of water before the water pressure can push moisture past the O-rings. This should be ample wetness avoidance for basic use rifles for hunting and sporting purposes, unless you anticipate taking your rifle aboard a watercraft and are worried about the optic still performing if it is submerged in water and you can still salvage the rifle.
Rifle Scope Gas Purging
Another element of preventing the accumulation of wetness inside of the rifle optic’s tube is filling the tube with a gas like nitrogen. Given that this space is already occupied by the gas, the glass is less impacted by climate shifts and pressure differences from the outdoor environment which might possibly enable water vapor to permeate in around the seals to fill the void which would otherwise be there. These are good qualities of a good rifle scope to seek out.








