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Sightmark M1A 2-7x32 Rifle Scope
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Matt S.'s Review of Sightmark M1A 2-7x32 Rifle Scope

Decided to finally add an optic to my lever gun.

I really like an illuminated reticle on low power scopes as the illuminated center aids in sight acquisition. Not many options for an illuminated scout scope so I was really happy to find an illuminated option in a higher quality optic.

The 8" eye relief is great, allows me to mount the scope where i want and still get a full sight picture with my natural presentation of the gun.

The turret adjustments are solid and seem to take effect immediately, they don't need to "settle in" with a couple shots. I also like the capped turrets since I don't dial for adjustments much and don't want my zero shifting during transport or while in the field.

The only thing I would improve would be some additional hash marks on the reticle to use as hold points.

But overall, this is a great option for a scout scope especially if you want an illuminated reticle.
Pros:
  • Illuminated reticle
  • Capped turrets
  • Quality, clear glass
  • Easy to adjust magnification ring
Cons:
  • simple crosshair reticle
Best Used for:
  • Lever guns
  • Long Eye Relief applications
Would Recommend: Yes
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About Matt S. from IL, United States

Hi, my name is Matt and I am a Gear Addict. I have a serious product addiction and enjoy nothing better than getting to run a product through its paces. I like to know exactly what it can and can't do or whether it's worth recommending or not.