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LT 4-16X50 / 6-24X50 Hunting Rifle Scope R/G/B Illuminated Riflescope, Adjustable Objective

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Style: LT4-16X50


Features

  • Superior Multi-Coated lenses for reduction of glare and reflection, while maximizing light transmission for ultimate brightness and clarity of image.
  • Red, Green and Blue illuminated color Mil-Dot reticle.
  • QTA (Quick Adjustment) turrets with precise 1/4" MOA click value for windage and elevation adjustment.
  • Constructed with single piece of premium Aircraft-grade aluminum with 1 inch tube diameter body, Cardan joint design, hardened anodized black matte finish for its durability.
  • Nitrogen filled scope body, completely sealed with o-ring, making scope shockproof, waterproof, and fogproof.
  • Front AO Adjustment for fine-tuning of target image. Parallax adjustable from 15 yds to infinity excellent for long range hunting and shooting.

Description

4-16X50 Long Distance Hunting Rifle Scope, LT4-16x50AOL Best Valued Rifle Scope Scope Features: Red, Green, Blue Illuminated Mil-Dot Reticle. Crystal clear multi-Coated Lenses reduce glare and reflection, while maximizing light transmission for high quality image. Front AO Adjustment for fine-tuning of target image. Parallax adjustable from 10 yds to infinity – excellent for long range hunting and shooting. Quick Tactical zero locking/resetting Turrets for Windage and Elevation adjustment at 1/4" MOA per click. Aircraft-Grade Aluminum Alloy body with strong Cardan Joint Design and a Black Matte Finish for extra durability. Nitrogen purged housing, rendering scope waterproof, fogproof. Ball and Bearing Windage / Elevation Adjustment, for its shockproof capabilities. Package Includes: - 4-16x50AOL rifle scope - Pair of scope rings for Picatinny rail / mount base - Batteries - Lens Cloth - 2 x Flip-up Lens Caps - Removable 3" sunshade (attaches to front of scope) - All screws and adjustment tools (comes ready to attach and use) 6-24x50 Mil-Dot range estimating reticle for most optimal aiming and shooting performance. One piece tube with front AO and 3" sunshade Limited lifetime warranty Magnification: 6X - 24X Tube Diameter: 1 Inch Objective Diameter: 50mm Field of View @ 100 yards: 16.1' - 4.0' Eye Relief: 3.3" - 3.1" Exit Pupil: 8.3mm - 2.1mm Click Value @100 yards: 1/4" Length: 406mm Weight: 26.2 oz Parallax Setting: 15 Yds - Infinity Batteries: CR2032

Brand: Sniper


Color: Black


Style: LT4-16X50


Product Dimensions: 3.3"L x 3.3"W x 17.8"H


Sport: Hunting


Item Weight: 1.63 Pounds


Material: Aluminum


Magnification Maximum: 16


Objective Lens Diameter: 1 Inches


Magnification Minimum: 4


Brand: ‎Sniper


Color: ‎Black


Style: ‎LT4-16X50


Product Dimensions: ‎3.3"L x 3.3"W x 17.8"H


Sport: ‎Hunting


Item Weight: ‎1.63 Pounds


Material: ‎Aluminum


Magnification Maximum: ‎16


Objective Lens Diameter: ‎1 Inches


Magnification Minimum: ‎4


Compatible Devices: ‎Shotgun, Rifle


Mounting Type: ‎Picatinny Mount


Night vision: ‎No


Eye Relief: ‎3 Inches


Field Of View: ‎16.1 Feet


Model Name: ‎LT Series


Manufacturer: ‎Sniper


Reticle Type: ‎Mil-Dot


UPC: ‎812783012640


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎20.8 x 4.1 x 3.8 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.23 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎15.75 x 2.72 x 2.87 inches


Brand Name: ‎Sniper


Warranty Description: ‎Lifetime Warranty


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Part Number: ‎LT4-16X50AOL


Included Components: ‎rifle scope; scope rings for Picatinny rail; batteries; lens cloth; flip-up lens caps; sunshade; allen key


Date First Available: August 21, 2011


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  • Would buy again if I had to
Style: LT4-16X50
Ok, first of all if your reading this you're probably wondering how good a scope in the $80 to $100 range is, I know I was when I first saw this. The first thing I thought was how durable this scope would be and after somewhere around 60 rounds through my 308 savage 10 I haven't had any problems. Nothing loose, nothing cracked and no change in my zero. I know 60 rounds isn't enough to fully test this scope's durability but it's a good start considering my Savage's history with demolishing glass. (I will give you an update after some more field use). I'm going to cover everything on the scope from front to back. Flip up scope cap - I was actually pretty surprised with the caps you get. They're not butler creek quality but they're not bad. Sunshade - not much to cover, it does what it's supposed to do and comes with a thread cover for the cap to lock onto. Parallax - 10 to infinity. Turns easily enough and is accurate enough to roughly estimate ranges (give or take 10-15 yards) up to 150 yards. Scope rings - They are 4 screw rings (2 on each side) and appear to be good quality, very sturdy. They are pretty tall rings but for that 50mm objective they may not be tall enough to get proper clearance depending on your rifle. The only reason it fits on my rifle is because of my barrel contour. If you have a bull barrel or anything over a 308 you might need a shim or even taller rings. Windage and elevation knobs - These also appear to be good quality except there is some very slight slack in the clicks. The clicks themselves are decently positive and very audible. They are also ring-locking knobs, but you have to do some funky stuff to slip it back to zero when you sight it in (found in the manual). Reticle and IR - the reticle is a standard mil-dot reticle but very crisp. The reticle illumination has 3 colors and 3 brightness settings per color controller by the knob on the left side. Red, green, and blue but the blue is almost useless because of how dark blue light is but it's cool that you get 3 to choose from anyways. Magnification - 4 to 16 power. The knob doesn't turn as easily as one would hope but is very secure and has a little extended part that makes it easier to use with gloves on. Eye relief - Its decent. Somewhere around 2.5 inches Now this is the part of the scope that I was most worried about. The clarity of the glass. When I first took it out of the box I was shocked with how clear the sight picture was probably due to the 50mm objective that lets a lot of light in. It's even clear at max magnification (16x) which most cheaper scopes start to get hazy. Don't get me wrong, it isn't as clear as high dollar glass but it's still really good. The FOV is another major factor that I consider when buying a scope and this one may not be the best but it certainly isn't bad. Overall I think this scope is loaded with features for the price and has very good clarity and seems to be good quality. If I had randomly used this glass without seeing the price tag I would have guessed somewhere around $150 to $200. On a side note I have to mention how this scope looks. I've always been a sucker for how my rifle looks and I have to say this scope looks pretty awesome on my rifle. I also have to cover the shipping and customer support from GRG. When I placed my order the email conformation said it would be around 8 days shipping. I received it in 4 days but my brother had picked it up on the way to work and didn't tell me so when I went to the post office and they didn't have it after I got a delivery confirmation I messaged GRG and they replied in minutes saying that they had a conformation too and if it wasn't there the next day to tell them and they would take care of it. GRG was very professional and friendly with the reply and support. I couldn't be more satisfied and I'll definitely order from them again. Well I hope I covered everything that you needed to know and helped make your decision. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2014 by Tyler Downing

  • Seems to be of good quality. The eye relief is pretty narrow
Style: LT4-16X50
Seems to be of good quality. The eye relief is pretty narrow. You have to have your eye in a very narrow range to get a full field of view. Maybe that's normal for most higher magnification scopes. I don't know. My problem is that there is no way to mount it on my rifle without the objective end hitting the rail (Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22). I ordered the tallest rings I could find, Hi-Profile, 18mm saddle height, but it needs at least 2-3 mm more than that. Never actually got to try out the scope and returned it. Update 1: I realized that I can easily get a riser and solve the height problem. (Duh!!!)I ordered a 1/2 inch riser and will give a more useful review then. The scope seems to be of great quality. Came with two batteries and sturdy mounting rings. Update 2: I received my 1/2 inch riser and that did the trick. The scope now mounts perfectly and looks great. I haven't shot with it yet, hopefully tomorrow. The glass looks very clean and the reticle looks good. The three illumination levels are just fine. The controls are pretty stiff, but acceptable. The scope does add quite a bit of weight to the rifle, especially when I add a bipod, but for target shooting, that's ok. The mounts are thumb screws so easy to remove and put the iron sights back on if I want to do some combat style shooting. I'll update further after I've shot a few rounds with it. Update 3: Ok, took it out and zeroed it today. Works just fine. I was able to get it close at 100 yards. It took about "10" on the elevation knob (40 clicks). Read the manual! It has needed information about how the zeroing knobs work. There are locking rings at the base of the elevation and windage knobs that you need to unlock before trying to move them. The illuminated reticle seems just fine in sunlight and the 3 levels of brightness are adequate. The only gripe I have is the narrow position of your eye for a full field of view. A quarter of an inch off center and you lose it. Sometimes it can be difficult to keep your eye in position. This is at full magnification (16). At lower magnification it's better, but still picky. This is my first scope so maybe this is normal. Or maybe this is what improves when you spend $1000 on a scope. I don't know. So, I'm basically happy with this scope. Seems very rugged and and controls feel solid. I'd recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2014 by D. McKenzie

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