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The Vortex Strike Eagle 3-18x44mm Riflescopes, 34mm Tube, First Focal Plane was made to function as the ideally suited product for anybody looking for an outstanding selection. These Rifle Scopes from the skilled product specialists at Vortex are fashioned working with long lasting and reliable resources, in order to provide you with product which is going to be useful for a long time. Vortex has been devoted to delivering high end goods for a long time, and the Vortex Strike Eagle 3-18x44mm Riflescopes, 34mm Tube, First Focal Plane is the verification of that persistence for their client base.
The Vortex Strike Eagle 3-18x44 FFP in MRAD configuration is a reliable choice for shooters who prefer the metric-based milliradian system.
The EBR-7C (MRAD) reticle, positioned in the first focal plane, ensures accurate ranging and holdovers across the entire magnification range.
Its 34mm main tube allows for a large adjustment range, making it suitable for long-range dialing.
Designed with XD™ lens elements, fully multi-coated optics, and Armortek® coatings, it provides sharp clarity and superior durability.
Compact yet powerful, it balances field versatility with long-range precision.
Ruggedly built with shockproof, waterproof, and fogproof performance, ready for real-world conditions.
Q: Why choose MRAD over MOA?
A: MRAD is preferred by many precision shooters and spotters because it works in a decimal-based system (e.g., 0.1 MRAD = 1 cm at 100 m), which simplifies calculations and adjustments in the field.
Q: Is the 44mm objective large enough for low-light shooting?
A: Yes, while smaller than a 50mm or 56mm, the 44mm lens paired with XDâ„¢ glass provides excellent low-light performance while keeping the optic more compact and lighter.
Q: Can this be used for both hunting and tactical shooting?
A: Absolutely. Its wide zoom range, rugged build, and precision reticle make it effective for tactical applications, long-range target shooting, and hunting alike.
Use a soft lens brush or air blower to remove grit before wiping the glass.
Always store with lens caps on inside a dry, padded case.
After use in damp or rainy conditions, let the scope air dry before sealing it away.
Avoid household cleaners; stick to lens-safe solutions for optics.
Recheck mount torque regularly to ensure the scope maintains zero under recoil.
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