Athlon Optics Argos BTR GEN3 8-34x56 30mm Tube Rifle Scope, FFP
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Trap's Review of Athlon Optics Argos BTR GEN3 8-34x56 30mm Tube Rifle Scope, FFP
This is my second Athlon scope in the Argos family of scopes. My first Athlon Argos was a Gen2 6-24x50 scope I used for competing in a 100 yard competition. I am now competing at 300 yards and needed a little more scope. The Gen3 Athlon Argos 8-34x56 seems to fit the bill for this distance.
I like the improvements between the Gen 2 and Gen 3 such as the built-in throw lever on the magnification dial and the gnarled dials on the parallax and fast focus rings over the Gen 2 model. The parallax will allow for a 25 yard zero out to infinity. Full disclosure, I haven't tried to zero at infinity yet. The scopes glass is clear on the Argos 8-34x56 with no edge gray-out even at full magnification.
My new Gen3 Argos 8-34x56 came with objective and ocular end scope caps and a sunshade which was an unexpected surprise. Now the only reason I can’t consistently hit the 10 ring at 300 yards is pilot error, not the scope.
I like the improvements between the Gen 2 and Gen 3 such as the built-in throw lever on the magnification dial and the gnarled dials on the parallax and fast focus rings over the Gen 2 model. The parallax will allow for a 25 yard zero out to infinity. Full disclosure, I haven't tried to zero at infinity yet. The scopes glass is clear on the Argos 8-34x56 with no edge gray-out even at full magnification.
My new Gen3 Argos 8-34x56 came with objective and ocular end scope caps and a sunshade which was an unexpected surprise. Now the only reason I can’t consistently hit the 10 ring at 300 yards is pilot error, not the scope.
Pros:
- Quality scope at a good price
Cons:
- None
Best Used for:
- Medium to Long Range
Would Recommend:
Yes
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