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Vortex Strike Eagle 1-8x24 FFP EBR-8 MOA Rifle Scope

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Vortex Strike Eagle 1-8x24 FFP EBR-8 MOA Rifle Scope

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  • SKU: EV-VOSE1801
  • MPN: VOSE1801
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Description

The Vortex Strike Eagle 1-8x24 FFP gives you the accurate holdovers at any magnification you've been looking for in an LPVO, allowing you to dominate close quarters and stretch your effective range.

EBR-8 RETICLE (MOA)

  • The Vortex exclusive EBR-8 MOA first focal plane, glass-etched, illuminated reticle facilitates rapid shooting from point blank out to 600 yards with popular .223/5.56mm and .308/7.62mm loads. This reticle also can be used with a wide variety of other calibers and loads using the BDC hashmarks.

Optical Features:

  • Fully Multi-Coated - Increase light transmission with multiple anti-reflective coatings on all air-to-glass surfaces.
  • First Focal Plane Reticle - Scale of reticle remains in proportion to the zoomed image. Constant subtensions allow accurate holdover and ranging at all magnifications.
  • Glass Etched Reticle - Allows for intricate reticle design. Protected between two layers of glass for optimum durability and reliability.
  • Illuminated Reticle - Provides precise aiming under low light conditions.

Construction Features:

  • One Piece Tube - Maximizes alignment for improved accuracy and optimum visual performance, as well as ensures strength and waterproofness.
  • Aircraft Grade Aluminium - Constructed from a solid block of aircraft-grade aluminum for strength and rigidity.
  • Waterproof - O-ring seals prevent moisture, dust and debris from penetrating the binocular for reliable performance in all environments.
  • Fogproof - Nitrogen gas purging prevents internal fogging over a wide range of temperatures.
  • Shockproof - Rugged construction withstands recoil and impact.
  • Low-Glare Matte Black Anodized - Corrosion and wear resistant anodization provides low-glare matte surface and helps camouflage the shooter's position.
  • ArmorTek - Ultra hard, scratch resistant coating protects exterior lenses from scratches, oil and dirt.

Convenience Features:

  • Fast Focus Eyepiece - Allows quick and easy reticle focusing.
  • Throw Lever - The included throw lever can be installed for quick and easy magnification adjustments.

Specifications:

  • Magnification - 1-8x
  • Objective Lens Diameter - 24mm
  • Eye Relief - 3.9"
  • Field of View - 113.6-14.1 feet/100 yards
  • Tube Size - 30mm
  • Turret Style - Capped
  • Adjustment Graduation - 1/4 MOA
  • Travel per Rotation - 25 MOA
  • Max Elevation Adjustment - 145 MOA
  • Max Windage Adjustment - 145 MOA
  • Parallax Setting - 125 yards
  • Length - 26.4cm (10.4")
  • Weight - 677g (23.9oz)

 

Breakdown of MOA and MRAD:

  • MOA (Minute of Angle)
    • What it is: MOA is a unit of angular measurement that is commonly used for adjusting rifle scopes and calculating shot placement. One MOA equals 1/60th of a degree.
    • How it works: At 100 yards, 1 MOA equals approximately 1.047 inches (usually rounded to 1 inch for simplicity).
    • Usage: Scopes with MOA adjustments typically allow you to "click" the scope turrets in small increments to move the point of impact. A typical adjustment might be ¼ MOA per click, meaning each click moves the point of impact about 0.25 inches at 100 yards.
    • Why it matters: MOA is useful for fine adjustments, particularly for precision shooting at long distances.
  • MRAD (Milliradian or Mil)
    • What it is: MRAD (often just called "mil") is another unit of angular measurement. One mil is 1/1000th of a radian, and at 100 yards, 1 mil equals 3.6 inches.
    • How it works: Scopes with MRAD adjustments allow you to click in mil increments (often 0.1 mil per click), which corresponds to moving the point of impact by 0.36 inches at 100 yards.
    • Usage: Like MOA, MRAD is used for adjusting windage and elevation on scopes. It’s more common in military and long-range precision shooting.
    • Why it matters: MRAD is often preferred for its simpler math (1 mil at 100 yards is 3.6 inches, at 1000 yards, it’s 36 inches).

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