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Atibal XP6 Mirage 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope w/ Rapid View Lever, 30mm Tube, First Focal Plane
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TT's Review of Atibal XP6 Mirage 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope w/ Rapid View Lever, 30mm Tube, First Focal Plane

This scope is better than great, its phenomenal! Buy it now and you won't regret it. I was looking at the Vortex strike eagle, but I'm glad I ran across this scope. For as little as $350 I got more scope than I could ever hope for. Its simple, effective and a great Price. Throw lever included is a great touch, the extra battery holder in the windage cap is outside the box thinking. The zero set feature is so simple, but still extremely useful. It gets the job done. The glass is clear, the reticle is clean with no bogus fluff. A dot, a 32 MOA circle and a line with hashes every 4 MOA down to 20 MOA gives you plenty of hold over options for consistent hits all the way out to 500yds in no wind situations. The MOA reticle doesn't restrict it to single caliber that seems to be the fad in scopes these days. Did I mention it was a First Focal Plane (FFP) scope? There is a down side to this scope, while the brightness settings go up to 11, even on the highest setting it still appears off in the Bright Nevada desert during the day. I can live with that though, the value completely outweighs this one short coming of the scope. I have only 250 rounds through it, but have managed to hit 6in plates at 300 yards easily. Its a great scope for 3 gun competitions, hunting, or just home defensive. The scope relief is descent and no discernible parallax like I witnessed on a strike eagle. It could easily sell for $500 and still be worth it.
Pros:
  • Price
  • Clarity
  • reticle
  • FFP
Cons:
  • Brightness settings
Best Used for:
  • hunting
  • Tactical
  • competetions
Would Recommend: Yes
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