30x Spotting Scope Eyepiece with MRAD ELR Reticle
The 30x 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.

30x Spotting Scope Eyepiece with MRAD ELR Reticle
The Spotting Scope Eyepiece 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.
Product Overview
Description
The 30x 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.Product Specs
30x Spotting Scope Eyepiece with MRAD ELR Reticle
Magnification
30X
Eye Relief (mm)
19mm
Angle of View
2.2°
Field of View (@1,000 yards)
115
Eyepiece Lens System Construction
4 groups 7 elements
Country of Origin
Japan
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Product Questions
In regard to the 30x Spotting Scope Eyepiece, does it function in a first focal plane when it's installed on your spotting scope? If not, at what magnification would the reticle be in proportion to the target?
Thanks,
Carlos
Thanks,
Carlos
Question by: Carlos Martinez on Jul 13, 2023, 1:48 PM
The 30x Spotting scope eyepiece is a fixed 30 power (it is not variable and does not change power) so the magnification is constantly at 30x. The reticle is always in proportion as there is no change in magnification
Answer by: Jon LaCorte (Admin) on Jul 13, 2023, 2:23 PM