Description
Rifle Scope Product Details
Vector Optics Marksman 6-25x50mm, 1/10 MIL, 30mm Tube, Second Focal Plane (SFP) Hunting Riflescope
Specifications
Magnification: 6-25x
Objective Lens Dia: 50mm
Tube Dia.: 30mm
Ocular Lens Dia: 37mm
Ocular length: 65mm
Reticle: Etched glass MPT1 reticle
Exit Pupil: 8.3mm @6x/ 2.0mm @25x
Field of View: 2.1@ 100 yards
Eye Relief: 90-100mm (3.5-3.9 inch)
Click Value: 1/10 MIL
Elevation Range: 14.5 MIL(50 MOA)
Windage Range: 14.5 MIL(50 MOA)
Side Focus: 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 75, 100, 200, 300, 500 yards to infinity
Length: 357mm(14.0 inch)
Weight: 660g(23.3oz)
Optics Coating: Fully-multi coated
Featured Description
5 years warranty
Completely seeled and nitrogen filled for waterproof, fogproof and shockproof performance.Shock tested to 1000g.
High quality aluminum alloy with durable black matte finish.
Designed for .223 .308
Diopter adjustment at ocular lens (diopter compensation +1.75 to -2.75)
Package List:
– 1 x Riflescope
– 2 x 30mm Mark Weaver Mount Ring (default) or Dovetail Mount Ring (on request only)
– 2 x Rubber Lens Cover
– 1 x honeycombsunshade
– 1 x cleaning cloth
Note: We offer 5 YEARS WARRANTY. Please feel free to contact us if you have any interests or product issues, we are available 24/7 online.
Rifle Scope Product Features
5 years warranty.
30mm Monotube. 3.5-3.9 inch Long Eye Relief.
1/10 MIL low profile turret windage and elevation adjustments for fine-tuning accuracy. Etched MP reticle.
Completely sealed and nitrogen filled for waterproof, fogproof and shockproof performance.Shock tested to 1000g.
Free 30mm one piece mount,rubber lens covers and honeycomb sunshade.
About the Vector Optics Company
Vector Optics is a premium maker for rifle scopes, optics, mounts, and other accessories used for firearms like rifles and long guns. They innovate and manufacture their mounts and related products by using materials which are long lasting and resilient. This includes the Vector Optics Marksman 6-25x50mm, 1/10 MIL, 30mm Tube, Second Focal Plane (SFP) Hunting Riflescope by Vector Optics. For more shooting products, visit their site.
Information Rifle Glass
Rifle scopes allow you to exactly aim a rifle at various targets by lining up your eye with the target over a range. They accomplish this through zoom by making use of a set of lenses inside the scope. The scope’s alignment can be adapted for consideration of numerous natural things like wind and elevation decreases to account for bullet drop.
The scope’s function is to understand precisely where the bullet will hit based on the sight picture you are viewing with the optic as you line up the scope’s crosshair or reticle with the target. Most contemporary rifle optics have about 11 parts which are found inside and externally on the optic. These scope parts consist of the rifle scope’s body, lenses, adjustment turrets, objective focus rings, and other elements. Learn about the eleven parts of scopes.
The Styles of Rifle Scopes
Rifle scopes can be either “first focal plane” or “second focal plane” type of scopes. The style of focal plane a scope has determines where the reticle or crosshair lies relative to the scopes magnifying adjustments. It literally indicates the reticle is situated behind or before the magnification lens of the scope. Deciding upon the most suitable kind of rifle scope is based on what kind of shooting or hunting you plan on undertaking.
About First Focal Plane Optics
Focal plane scopes (FFP) feature the reticle in front of the zoom lens. These styles of scopes are useful for:
- Quick acquisition, long distance types of shooting
- Shooting situations where computations are very little
- Experienced shooters who recognize their aim point “hold over” and “lead” equations for their long gun
- Shooters who do not mind the reticle is enlarged and takes up more visual eyesight room than a SFP reticle
Second Focal Plane Scope Facts
Second focal plane scopes (SFP) feature the reticle to the rear of the zoom lens. In the FFP example with the SFP scope, the 5x “zoom” 100 yard tick would be 1/5th of the non “zoom” tick measurement.
- Long distance styles of shooting where shooters have increased time to make ballistic computations
- Shooting where most of the shots happen within much shorter distances and ranges
- Shooters who select a clearer optic sight picture with less area used up by the bigger FFP reticle
Optic Zoom
The quantity of magnification a scope provides is identified by the diameter, density, and curvatures of the lenses inside of the rifle scope. The zoom of the scope is the “power” of the scope.
Fixed Power Lens Optics
A single power rifle scope comes with a zoom number designator like 4×32. This means the magnification power of the scope is 4x power and the objective lens is 32mm. The zoom of this type of scope can not fluctuate given that it is a fixed power scope.
Variable Power Lens Scope Facts
Variable power rifle scopes can be tweaked between magnified levels. The power change is accomplished by using the power ring part of the scope near the rear of the scope by the eye bell.
The Power and Range of Rifle Glass
Here are some advised scope power levels and the ranges where they may be efficiently used. Highly magnified optics will not be as effective as lower magnification scopes considering that too much zoom can be a negative aspect depending on your shooting distance. The same goes for extended distances where the shooter needs adequate power to see where to best aim the rifle at the target.
Rifle Scope Lens Covering
All modern rifle scope and optic lenses are coated. There are various types and qualities of lens coverings. Lens finish is an essential aspect of a rifle when considering luxury rifle optics and targeting systems. The lenses are one of the most crucial components of the glass since they are what your eye looks through while sighting a rifle in on the point of impact. The covering on the lenses protects the lens surface area and even helps with anti glare from refracted natural light and color recognition.
HD Versus ED Lenses
Some scope suppliers additionally use “HD” or high-definition lens finishings which use different procedures, polarizations, chemicals, and elements to extract various color ranges and viewable definition through lenses. This HD finishing is commonly used with more costly high density lens glass which decreases light’s chance to refract through the lens glass. Some scope suppliers use “HD” to refer to “ED” meaning extra-low dispersion glass. ED deals with how certain colors are presented on the chromatic spectrum and the chromatic deviance or aberration which is similarly called color distortion or fringing. Chromatic aberration is often obvious over items with well defined outlines as light hits the object from various angles.
Single Finishing Versus Multi-Coating
Different optic lenses can also have different coverings used to them. All lenses generally have at least some type of treatment or finish used to them prior to being used in a rifle scope or optic.
Single layered lenses have a treatment applied to them which is usually a protective and boosting multi-purpose treatment. This lens treatment can shield the lens from scratches while decreasing glare and other less advantageous things experienced in the shooting environment while sighting in with the optic. The quality of a single coated lens depends on the scope producer and just how much you spent for it. Both the manufacturer and amount are signs of the lens quality.
Some scope makers also make it a point to specify if their optic lenses are layered or “multi” covered. Being “much better” depends on the maker’s lens treatment technology and the quality of products used in building the rifle scope.
Glass Lens Hydrophobic Finish
Water on a lens does not help with maintaining a clear sight picture through a scope at all. Many top of the line and military grade optic makers will coat their lenses with a hydrophobic or hydrophilic anti-water finishing.
Options for Mounting Optics on Firearms
Installing approaches for scopes are available in a couple of options. There are the basic scope rings which are separately installed to the optic and one-piece scope mounts which cradle the scope. These different types of mounts also generally are made in quick release variations which use throw levers which enable rifle shooters to rapidly mount and dismount the scope.
Hex Key Rifle Glass Rings
Standard, 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 a couple of different rings to support the optic, and are made from 7075 T6 billet aluminum which is created for long range accuracy shooting. This type of scope install is perfect for rifles which need a long lasting, rock solid mounting solution which will not move no matter how much the scope is moved or abused.
Quick-Release Cantilever Optic Ring Mounting Solutions
These types of quick-release rifle scope mounts can be used to quickly detach a scope and attach it to a different rifle. Numerous scopes can even be switched out if they all use a compatible style mount. These types of mounts are convenient for rifles which are transported a lot, to remove the optic from the rifle for protecting the scope, or for scopes which are used between several rifles or are situationally focused.
Sealing and Gas Purging for Optic Tubes
Moisture inside your rifle optic can destroy a day of shooting and your pricey optic by bringing about fogging and developing residue inside of the scope tube. The majority of scopes prevent moisture from entering the scope tube with a system of sealing O-rings which are waterproof.
Info on Scope Tube Gas Purging
Another element of preventing the buildup of wetness inside of the rifle optic’s tube is filling the tube with a gas like nitrogen. Given that this area is currently occupied by the gas, the scope is less influenced by condition alterations and pressure differences from the external environment which might potentially permit water vapor to seep in around the seals to fill the void which would otherwise exist. These are good qualities of a good rifle scope to seek out.










