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The largest of the Athlon Neos series, this one comes with more powerful magnification levels then its little brothers, making it an excellent long range sporting or hunting scope that will not put a large dent in your wallet. The magnification range is still large enough to allow versatility, but powerful enough for longer ranges. The lenses are anti-glare coated, large and bright, to enable comfortable shooting in any light, and there is also an optional illuminated reticle. The eye-box is also comfortable and the parallax adjustable, which makes this scope easy to use and accurate. Truly a marvel at this price level, and it does not disappoint!
These scopes comes with capped turrets for protection. The parallax is adjustable with a side turret, from 9 meters to infinity. It comes only in MOA version, with either the Center X or the BDC 500 IR, both set at SFP. The Center X is a simple yet effective hunting reticle and the BDC 500 is illuminated and comes with a BDC system for larger caliber. The subtensions are valid at 18x magnification. The click value is 0.25 MOA and the max travel for both elevation and windage is 50 MOA.
The Neos series are made with the high quality and extremely resistant single-piece tubes hammer forged out of aircraft grade aluminum. The black finish of the tubes will prevent and glare as well as protect from both wear and tear as well as from the elements.
The lenses are made out of high quality glass and will ensure a sharp and crisp image at all times, as well as let in enough light to enable shooting in most conditions. These scopes are made for on field use and are made very rugged as well as highly resistant to shock and the kick of even the largest calibers. They are also well sealed and are both water and fog proof, and the interior is Nitrogen purged to prevent any internal fogging.
Like any scope out there, mounting is made with any type of mounting rings or single piece mount. A wide range of such products is available on the market and on our web page as well. The Neos 6-18x44 SFP has a tube diameter of 25,4 mm, so the mounting rings need to be of the same size as the scope tube.
The Athlon Optics Lifetime Warranty goes for all Athlon scopes. Athlon Optics commits itself to being the best you can buy, so they will fix or replace your scope should anything go wrong. The scopes have a lifetime warranty for any defects on material or workmanship, as well as for any damage made through normal use. You can also read more about our warranty policy here.
Rifle scopes series | Athlon Neos |
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Made in | China |
Warranty | 10 years |
Variable magnification | Yes |
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Min. magnification. | $6.68 |
Max. magnification. | $18.00 |
Diopter adjustment | - |
Lens size diameter. | $44.00 |
Minimal exit pupil. | $2.50 |
Maximal exit pupil. | $8.02 |
Minimal field of view. | $2.00 |
Maximal field of view. | $5.50 |
Minimal eye relief. | $90.44 |
Maximal eye relief. | $86.00 |
Twilight Factor | - |
Light transmittance | - |
Fast focus eyepiece type | Yes |
Type of Turret | Capped |
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Zero-Stop | No |
Number of Turret Turns | MT - Multi Turn |
Direction of turret rotation | CCW |
Elevation - mrad. | $16.21 |
Elevation - MOA. | $50.00 |
Windage - mrad. | $16.21 |
Windage - MOA. | $50.00 |
Elevation in each turn | 15 MOA |
Reticle position | 2. focal plane - SFP |
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Usable at daytime | No |
Automatic Turn Off | - |
Parallax setting | - |
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Parallax adj. | Yes - side focus |
Parallax adustment range | 10 m to infinity |
Length. | $343.00 |
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Weight. | $687.38 |
Working temperature range | - |
Filled with | Nitrogen |
Lens coatings | Fully Multicoated |
Tube size/diameter | 25.4 mm |
Type of mount rail | 30 mm |
Objective size diameter | - |
Eyepiece size diameter | - |
Water proof | Yes |
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Fogproof | Yes |
Shock proof | Yes |
Built in Range finder | No |
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