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6-24X50 / 4.5-14X50 Optics Hunting Rifle Scope with 20mm Free Mounts

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Style: 6-24x50 Illuminated


Features

  • Magnification: 6-24X, Objective Diameter: 50mm, suitable for close to mid range or long range shooting.
  • Rangefinder reticle with 5 levels of illuminations in green and red color,diopter adjustable fast focus eyepiece for people with different eyesight.
  • AO adjustment:the adjustable objective (AO) lens can be moved by the parallax dial at the end of the scope.Etched Reticle on the Glass(EG) make sure the reticle wont fall apart.
  • Eavy duty scope ring mounts for .79(20mm) rail only.2x ring mounts,CR2032 battery and lens cover included
  • Made of aerospace aluminum alloy, shockproof,waterpfoof,fog-proof,solid and durable.Hard anodizing multi-coated lenses ensure a good hand feeling and avoid scratching.

Brand: Beileshi


Color: Black


Style: 6-24x50 Illuminated


Sport: Airsoft,hunting,shooting


Item Weight: 640 Grams


Material: Aluminum


Magnification Maximum: 24 x


Objective Lens Diameter: 50 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: 6 x


Compatible Devices: Handgun, Rifle


Magnification Maximum: 24 x


Objective Lens Diameter: 50 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: 6 x


Compatible Devices: Handgun, Rifle


Mounting Type: Ring Mount


Night vision: No


Eye Relief: 78.74 Millimeters


Field Of View: 16.24 Feet


Thread Type: UNC


Reticle Type: Rangefinder


Item Weight: 640 Grams


Item Display Weight: 1.47 Pounds


Item Display Dimensions: 16.5 x 2.5 inches


Material Type: Aluminum


Brand Name: Beileshi


Sport Type: Airsoft,hunting,shooting


Manufacturer: Beileshi


UPC: 601279942222


Global Trade Identification Number: 22


Manufacturer Part Number: 6-24x50


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Included Components: Flip Up Scope Covers, Mount


Color: Black


Product Style: 6-24x50 Illuminated


Lens Color: Blue


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  • This scope is probably one of the best deals out there in terms of PRICE
Style: 6-24x50 Illuminated
This scope is probably one of the best deals out there in terms of PRICE, QUALITY, PERFORMANCE. I have this scope mounted on a .308 Savage Model 11 scout rifle. The scope has a nicely finish exterior. It simply reeks of quality. All knobs are smooth and smooth, and the scope feels like a high quality binocular or telescope. The mounts that come with the scope fit fine on my Picatinny mount , your mileage may be different but I had no problems. This is a big scope and the 50mm objective absorbs light and makes this scope useable in low light condition. I also love the protective flip up caps on this scope.., nice touch Dandelion!. Speaking of that the illuminated reticle it is just great for early morning or late evening hunting. Zoom is smooth and using the aperture and objective focussing should enable you to custom set your focal eye relief , which I found to be about 3 to 3 -1/2 inches. The optics are clear and sharp even at distances of 400+ yards. Mine has not been affected by the recoil from my .308 rifle so most users up to 7 MM should be just fine.I've also mounted this scope on a Marlin 60 and a 10/22 and it works very well on these rifles. In closing let me state that for the price of this scope you will not find a better riflescope. All of the postive reviews are a testament to the quality of this affordable riflescope. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2017 by Mobay

  • ... bought this and it came in today and i love it i put it on a 1939 russain army ...
Style: 6-24x50 Illuminated
i bought this and it came in today and i love it i put it on a 1939 russain army sniper rifle i did have to use my old brackets but you can buy brackets i did have a issue getting my battery cover off took me a while but that is nothing to worry about and the company would have sent a new scope for sure there a good company and the scope is very good i sighted it in at 300yards it was hitting very close but since i dont hunt that far out and it has drop sights on it i sighted it in at 100yards this scope holds up to my 7.62x54r round its for ranged shooting so i would not put this on a 22 long rifle or a 22 of any kind this scope is amazing great for the price and great scope its huge to has a awesome look to it the picture doesnt show just how big it is i had a 3x9x12 that was 700 dollars and this scope does better then the 3x9x12 i had on it the cross hairs are thicker and very easy to see over all i love this scope its very nice and works good the reason i wouldn't buy this for a 22 is because the scope is to good for a 22 not that it wont work just that a 22 wont shot further then you can see but then again it is your choice to buy for a 22 or a bb but beware if you buy for a bb people are going to laugh at you xD ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2016 by reaper

  • Initial impression is impressive.
Style: 6-24x50 Illuminated
This is just an initial impression that will receive a followup. Totally impressed as I took the well wrapped scope out of the box and played with the various stiff knobs that only took a few turns back and forth to loosen up. Looking through the glass at various powers has me initially impressed and gitty at the price we're paying for this gun scope . The equally important part will come tomorrow when I mount it on my Crosman C02 converted to HPA and shoot at various powers throughout my 40 yard range and see how easy it is to adjust and if it stays on target. I know what this gun is capable of as I have owned it a while and it has worn many different scopes in the past. After this I will either remove some stars due to flaws I'll explain or leave the five stars and explain why. Update and the 5 stars stay the same. It works, a little foggy but not where it counts, better than any of my scopes at twice the price. You will adjust the sensitive AO often but it takes an expensive scope not to have to when making small changes say 20 to 25 yards. Full power clarity is impressive. I know everyone has different standards and maybe mine are low but for the target shooting I do on my 40yd backyard range it works better than I thought it would for $40. It's going on a .25 Gas Ram Break barrel next which will be the ultimate test and I will report back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2016 by NED

  • Better than expected
Style: 6-24x50 Illuminated
It is always a crap shoot when you buy budget optics. To be honest, I bought this as a package with a Harris style bipod and I thought of the scope as a freebie initially. I mounted the scope on a Citadel Trakr in 17 hmr. Overall, I’m pleasantly surprised. The clarity is pretty crisp and clear from edge to edge. The turrets click and lock into place nicely and distance adjustment and eye piece adjustment are smooth and easy to use. For those who have problems with zeroing the scope, I had to shim the scope to get it to zero properly. Not uncommon even in more expensive optics. Easily remedied with adjustable mounts. But , I think buying adjustable mounts for a 50$ scope is a bit cost ineffective. With four shims the zeroing problem was solved. I haven’t used it in the rain and 17 hmr has next to no recoil. So ,though it has held zero for me, this is hardly conclusive. Higher recoil rounds may produce different results. There is quite a bit of bleed in the illuminated settings on the reticle in high light situations. However, I rarely use illuminated reticle except for when the sun is low in the sky. The normal black optical reticle setting is more than adequate for most daytime weather conditions. I use this gun for varmint hunting . Once dialed in, I was able to produce groups the size of a quarter out to 150 yds on a six inch pie plate. This is good starter piece for those wanting to teach or learn longer range shooting habits. It also provides value to those with old eyes like mine that need a larger FOV. I wouldn’t put it in league with 200-500 optics. But, it is a better scope than many 80-100$ optics with a much smaller FOV. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024 by alan f dolan

  • BUY THIS SCOPE IF YOU WANT TO RING STEEL AT 500+yards BUY THIS SCOPE IF YOU WANT TO RING STEEL AT 500+yards
Decided to try out a cheap scope. Been using scopes in $4-500 range for decades, this scope hands down is accurate and holds zero. Put scope on 1939 M91 Mosin Nagant shooting 1953 Suplus Russian sardine can ammo. Pic is of cold barrel shot 300 yards with 8mph left to right wind. Hand no problem ringing steel out to 500 yards. Shot 100 rounds today and never moved zero. Pros cheap , accurate and bullet drop marks work extremely well. Cons no adjustable parallax or zero turrets. Not an issue as the glass is super clear focus at 500 is crystal clear. BDC lines are intuitive and spot on if you know the moa of marks. Buy this scope, performs as well or better than $4-500 leupold, Burris, or other top name brands. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025 by Promaximus556

  • Good for the price...
Style: 6-24x50 Illuminated
I'll try to give you the information you need to make a decision based on facts. Just keep in mind it's not a $3k scope. Be reasonable on your expectations. Pros: (1) You won't find a better deal in this price range. It looks pro, well built, solid, very nice optics. (2) Beware, it is big (about 16"). If you are planning to mount it in a break barrel airgun, verify it has the space to mount it. (3) Optics is great if you set it, and use it right. What do I mean? this scope has distance adjustment on the objective lens. If you try to get 24x magnification at 6 yards, of course it will look blurry. Same will happen if you try 6x magnification at 500 yds. For the later, the scope provide "infinity setting", and it is wonderful. How to do it properly? while watching through the scope, adjust the distance setting until you get the clearer image possible, then adjust magnification. NO, you can't pretend to get 24x at any distance. You adjust first the distance adjustment until the image is clear and bright, then adjust magnification until you get the highest magnification possible for the distance set. You'll know because the image will begin to get blurry. (4) It is a long distance scope. Lower distance setting is about 15 yds. I can get a bright image at 4+ yds. Below that it depends on the ilumination. (5) It has iluminated reticle (red, green) of different intensities. Battery included. You could also use the std black one. If using the iluminated reticle, remember to turn it off. (6) The Eye Bell can be adjusted. Remenber it is just for the visibility of the reticle. It should be a one time adjustment. (7) Mounts are included and work just fine. (8) I could zero it in at a minimum distance of about 10-15 yds. If you pretend to zero in at a shorter distance you might need to put a shim at the back mount Cons: (1) User manual is just half a page. It has some key information, but falls very short of all the info you would need to set it up correctly if you are new to scopes. You'll have to do some research on your own to learn how scope works. Then, everything will make sense. The manual included mixed information on other models. (2) It comes with std mounts (as most scopes do). It is a long range scope. You would need like 100m (about 330 ft) to zero it without having to use too much of the vertical elevation adjustment. I tried to zero at 90 ft, and ran out of vertical elevation adjustment. If you can get adjustable mounts, it would be great. I recommed "FX NO LIMITS". Seach "the tube" if you want to learn how they work. They are somewhat expensive, about $80. If you are in a budget chim the back mount of the scope. (3) The manual doesn't say anything about the warranty. Amazon told me it has the std 90 days Amazon warranty, plus 1 year on the manufacturer. You need to contact the manufacturer through Amazon. (4) I'm having some problems keeping it zeroed, but I need to further test it at longer distances. I will update when I have a chance to do further testing. Overall, I'm happy. Of course, it is not perfect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2016 by B. Rios

  • FINALLY TESTED and... A+ FINALLY TESTED and... A+
Style: 6-24x50 Illuminated
First impression: I really like this scope. It seems very well made. However, the lens caps that come with these are not so good. In fact, the objective lens cover had an extremely fine white powder on the inside. I have no idea what it was so I removed/cleaned the lens covers & ordered some nice quality flip-covers. There was no evidence that it got onto the actual scope itself otherwise I would've considered exchanging it. I plan to use this with Monstrum scope rings on a .308 Mossberg Patriot bolt action rifle. I will update the performance/quality of this scope once everything is tested at the range. (updated/see below) Based on others' reviews... I have high expectations & based on the appearance of its quality... I think it will work out well. UPDATE: Still have yet to test this scope on a rifle BUT found a sun shade for it that fits perfectly: http://www.ebay.com/itm/291277567159?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT Also, Butler Creek flip lens covers SIZE 44 and 19 fit well on this scope. However, ONLY AFTER I added the sunshade did the size 44 fit. The ridges on the front end (objective end) of the scope did not allow enough clearance for the cover to be pushed in all the way without a sunshade. So if you do not have a sunshade, you may want to go with the next size up for the objective (larger) end. UPDATE 2: Tried out this scope on a .308 Mossberg Patriot bolt action... A M A Z I N G! I upgraded this review from 4 to 5 stars. I hit with precise accuracy each & every shot. I LOVED IT! 5 REASONS YOU SHOULD CONSIDER THIS SCOPE: 1) Scope is well-made. 2) Adjustments were smooth/easy 3) VERY reasonable Price 4) Accurate & consistent each & every shot. 5) around 3 inch eye relief ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2016 Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2016 by nesnakes

  • The 5 starts are misleading. Buy once. Cry once. The 5 starts are misleading. Buy once. Cry once.
Style: 6-24x50 Illuminated
I totally get that not everyone has tons of money laying around, BUT there's truth in the saying "buy once, cry once". This scope WILL NOT give you a clear crisp picture at 24 zoom. Once you start going beyond 12 Zoom you really need to start pouring on optical quality and a $50 scope is just not going to have good glass. For $70 you can get a decent 3X9 Bushnell that'll serve you better. For an extra $20 you can step up to 12 Zoom. All of those are better options than getting a cheap 4-24x just because you "need" 24 zoom. You only need 24 zoom if you're shooting precision at 500 yards and beyond.....and you're not seeing a thing with this scope at that distance. You really need to spend over $250 for something thats worth a dang at higher magnification. I've tried the cheap route and it just doesn't work. Anyone who says otherwise is either lying or is having to work incredibly hard to make that optic work. If you can't spend much more than $50, then go with the $70-80 Bushnell. If you want a higher magnification, save up and buy the $130 Bushnell's. If you want to go beyond 12 Zoom, you should try and save up for (at minimum) a Vortex 6-24 Crossfire or better yet, the Diamondback Tactical 4-16 or similar optics from similar reputable companies. This isnt to crap over people and say "stop being poor". I've been there. I'm trying to help yall out. Do not waste you money on this or similar optics. They're good for throwing in a Rimfire and shooting under 100yards. That's it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2022 Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2022 by Wayne R BOLDEN

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