Enjoy free shipping during the holidays! Shop now and get
Free Value Shipping
on most orders over $49 to the contiguous 48 states, DC and to all U.S. Military APO/FPO/DPO addresses.
Enjoy Our Extended FREE RETURNS
We want to ensure that making a return is as easy as possible! With our Hassle-Free, Extended
Holiday Returns, eligible orders placed from November 12, 2025 on will benefit from an extended
return deadline (January 13, 2026 or 30 days after receipt of your order - whichever is later).
We'll even cover the cost of return shipping. Learn more about our
Return Policy.
Please Enable Your Browser's Cookies Functionality
Cookies are not currently enabled in your browser, and due to this the functionality of our site will be severely restricted.
Web browser based cookies allow us to customize our site for you, save items in your cart,
and provide you with a great experience when shopping OpticsPlanet.
Your privacy is important to us, and any personal information you supply to us is kept strictly confidential.
If you cannot enable cookies in your browser, please contact us — we are always here to help!
JavaScript is blocked by AdBlocker or ScriptBlocker
We're sorry - it looks like some elements of OpticsPlanet are being disabled by your AdBlocker.
Unfortunately we are unable to offer our excellent shopping experience without JavaScript.
Please add "opticsplanet.com" and "https://opl.0ps.us/assets-5351ccd9953/" to whitelist,
or disable AdBlocker for this site (please note that we do NOT feature any annoying ads on this website).
Thanks!
Your Browser is Outdated
Unfortunately, we are unable to provide an excellent shopping experience on your browser because it lacks modern functionality needed for us
to provide a fast, secure, and enjoyable experience. If you cannot upgrade your browser or use an alternative device to visit us,
please contact us at +1-800-504-5897 and we'll be happy to assist you over the phone!
This scope comes on the centerpoint sniper 370. It works well. The only issue is the circles would be better as a crosshair or at least have a dot in the center of the circle. You have to kind of guess wear the center of the circle is and try to aim best you can to stay on a specific point. But it does do it's job. I use the top of the line as my aim point for 20 yards.
I love these covers. they are very strong and easy to use. they keep everything away from the lenses. I like how they flip all the way back so they sit flat ontop of the scope out of the way when in use and they don't break like the butler creek covers do. these are very sturdy.
Bought this scope from all the good reviews about it. It definitely is a nice scope. I have read a lot of reviews saying it is a big scope but it doesn't bother me any. I don't think its much different than many other scopes. maybe a little sharper edges on it but nothing that bothers me. Cant wait to take this out in the field to see how it really works. So far I have just glanced through it in my backyard and it looks good to me. Just don't bother buying the scope covers for this. They are just like the cheap flimsy butler creek style plastic covers which break very easily.
I would not have bought these if i knew they were just the butler creek style (and probably made by butler creek) flimsy plastic scope covers with the zeiss name on it. the part that goes over the scope is rubber and then it goes to that super weak hinge made of plastic. I have not used these yet but I have had the butler creek covers and these are the same thing and if you hit them the slightest way in the wrong direction they will break. Don't bother to use these for a brush gun. if the cover gets caught on a branch or anything remotely thick it will break it as well. I should have known better when i saw the price of them that they would be cheaply made. I should have bought the Leopold scope so I could have bought the real lens covers they make for there scopes.
I would not have bought these if i knew they were just the butler creek style (and probably made by butler creek) flimsy plastic scope covers with the zeiss name on it. the part that goes over the scope is rubber and then it goes to that super weak hinge made of plastic. I have not used these yet but I have had the butler creek covers and these are the same thing and if you hit them the slightest way in the wrong direction they will break. Don't bother to use these for a brush gun. if the cover gets caught on a branch or anything remotely thick it will break it as well. I should have known better when i saw the price of them that they would be cheaply made. I should have bought the Leopold scope so I could have bought the real lens covers they make for there scopes.