Redfield Revolution 3-9x50mm Waterproof Rifle Scope
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Most Helpful Positive Review
Excellent
Clearer and more rugged than my $500 Ziess Conquest.
ENOUGH SAID!!
Pros: Superior scope for the price.
Cons: Small product selection as of yet.
Most Helpful Negative Review
OK scope
Just received this scope, very light weight, crystal clear optics. I don't like the elevation and windage adjustments. They are rounded so you can't use a level on them, they are stiff with to much play between the clicks and the click are soft, very hard to feel the clicks.
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Redfield rifle scope
This is a great scope. I had a older one that was ok but didn't gather light that well. This one is really good. I had to remove the rear sight on the rifle due to the size of the objective to keep from having to by another set of rings but that is ok because I don't use them anyway. It is also American made which means a lot to me. I highly recommend this scope.
Would recommend: Yes
1 of 1 found the following review helpful.
Awesome optic for the money
Very pleased. Collects plenty of light. Easy to set. Crosshairs very reactive to adjustment. Handles the recoil on my 7 mag. Set it in about 5 shots. Killed a deer over 300 yards first trip out. Crystal clear glass!
Would recommend: Yes
4 of 4 found the following review helpful.
Worth every penny & made by Leupold
This scope is one of the Revolution series by Redfield and is just as awesome. I have all the rest. Quality is great. Light transmission is excellent. Holds zero perfect as I’ve used this in 85 to -10 degree temps. No foggy lenses. The larger objective lens just makes low light high magnification situations that much more appealing. The accurange reticle is by far my personal favorite of 95% out all scopes I’ve used. It’s very quick to close and precise enough for groups at 400yds with 5.56, but you and your rifle will determine that, not the scope. I trust it. Warranty is that of Leupold, made in Oregon: Lifetime. .25moa adjustments. You’d expect to pay 3x $ for this really. I paired this with the Leupold mark 4 integral scope mount, 30mm and gg&g scope ring reducers, as this has a 1” tube. This scope mimics the Vietnam era M40 setup in that they used Redfield 3-9x40 scopes with the accurange reticle. Trust history. This scope just has a bigger objective lens although I have both. What else to say, just buy it. You won’t be disappointed and neither will your wallet
Would recommend: Yes
4 of 4 found the following review helpful.
Great scope still made in the USA !
Great, easy to use scope. This is my 3rd Redfield and I love the value and performance. I have dropped one hard and it still performs flawlessly. I would say the 40 mm seems to perform just as well as the 50 mm and the reticle focus at close range is clearer. I would opt for another 40 mm. I also highly recommend the accurange reticle. Outstanding value and quality made in the USA ! It’s odd, but I'm actually proud to own it.
Pros:
- value
- Quality
- Affordable
- made in America
Cons:
- None
Best Used for:
- hunting
- target
- plinking
Would recommend: Yes
2 of 3 found the following review helpful.
Redfield Scope
Great product, good price and fast delivery.
Have used these scope for about 5 (five) decades.
Like the quality and workmanship of Redfield.
Was pleased Leapould took this line of optics over.
For the price they are a good buy.
Have used these scope for about 5 (five) decades.
Like the quality and workmanship of Redfield.
Was pleased Leapould took this line of optics over.
For the price they are a good buy.
Would recommend: Yes
1 of 1 found the following review helpful.
Great scopes
I have used these scopes on muzzleloaders for 3 years. Although they don’t get a lot of shots fired they are dead on accurate out 200 yards. One is on a 50cal savage shooting a 250 grain XTP with harvester 50/45 crushed rib sabot. The other is a savage/ custom 45cal with a Harvester 45/40 crushed rib sabot and 40cal XTP. Both charged with Vihtavuori N110 41 grains. Very happy. Going to get one for my CZ HMR 17 next for small game next season. Would highly recommend this to anyone.
Would recommend: Yes
0 of 1 found the following review helpful.
Redfield 50mm scope
This is an awesome product by Redfield. No need to buy those expensive scopes over $200. Bought this to put on my 30-06. Holds zero very well. Gathers light at dusk as I was hoping. I will purchase another one for my 308.
Would recommend: Yes
4 of 4 found the following review helpful.
Hunting Exceptional Quality
Early morning clarity is the best I've seen! Why spend thousands on others, when Hunting game I need dead on shot, not 1000 yard accuracy. Not your sniper scope, but for the ones trying to judge an inside spread, this is the scope for you
Pros:
- Clarity
Cons:
- Not made for moa. Or mil/rad
Would recommend: Yes
3 of 3 found the following review helpful.
It’s a good product
I never actually had a chance to use the item as I thought based on the picture and description there were external turrets for windage and elevation adjustment. Having none, I returned the item. The scope appeared clear
Would recommend: Yes
0 of 6 found the following review helpful.
Redfield Revolution 3-9x50mm Waterproof Riflescope w/ Accu-Trac 1/4 MOA
Purchased two of these as I've had good results with the ones I bought a while back.
Actually am using this on rimfires. I have a Rem. 40X .22 cal. Zeroed at 50yds. Then used the
dot at 100yds. Ammo used was Standard Plus. Group was 0.752". at 100 yds.
I do a lot of ground squirrel shooting and this scope is bright, clear and easy to use.
Actually am using this on rimfires. I have a Rem. 40X .22 cal. Zeroed at 50yds. Then used the
dot at 100yds. Ammo used was Standard Plus. Group was 0.752". at 100 yds.
I do a lot of ground squirrel shooting and this scope is bright, clear and easy to use.
Would recommend: Yes
0 of 1 found the following review helpful.
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