22x (18x) Spotting Scope Eyepiece with MRAD PRS Reticle

The 22x (18x with the 65mm) Fixed Power Eyepiece built specifically for our spotting scope is designed for the PRS shooter. It features an offset reticle that does not obscure the field of view while allowing precise target measurement and follow-up shot correction.
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22x(18x) Spotting Scope Eyepiece with MRAD PRS Reticle

The 22x (18x with the 65mm) Spotting Scope Eyepiece with an MRAD PRS reticle is a great option for spotting for other shooters. It features an offset reticle that does not obscure the field of view while allowing precise target measurement and follow up shot correction. It also sports 19mm of eye relief, putting less strain on the spotter’s eye. The reticle grid provides larger hash marks every 1 MRAD and .5 MRAD, as well as smaller hash marks every .2 MRAD. This allows for accurate range estimation and visuals for elevation and windage correction.

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Description

The 22x (18x with the 65mm) Fixed Power Eyepiece built specifically for our spotting scope is designed for the PRS shooter. It features an offset reticle that does not obscure the field of view while allowing precise target measurement and follow-up shot correction. It also sports 19mm of eye relief, putting less strain on the spotter’s eye. The reticle grid provides larger hash marks every 1 MRAD and .5 MRAD, as well as smaller hash marks every .2 MRAD. This allows for accurate range estimation and visuals for elevation and windage correction.
22x (18x) Spotting Scope Eyepiece with MRAD PRS Reticle

Product Specs

22x (18x) Spotting Scope Eyepiece with MRAD PRS Reticle
Magnification
22X
Eye Relief (mm)
31mm
Angle of View
2.5°
Field of View (@1,000 yards)
131
Eyepiece Lens System Construction
4 groups 6 elements
Country of Origin
Japan

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