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ZeroTech Optics Thrive 4-16x50mm Rifle Scope 30mm Tube Second Focal Plane
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BigDGA's Review of ZeroTech Optics Thrive 4-16x50mm Rifle Scope 30mm Tube Second Focal Plane

Purchased the Thrive 4-16X50 with the Duplex reticle. Mounted to a Savage 110 rifle in 7mm-08 with a Warne O MOA rail and 30mm Med Warne rings. Scope is a tad on the heavy side but that was fine with me since I was starting out with a fairly lightweight rifle. Short version of this review is BUY IT! Long version is that after mounting this scope I took it out at 30 min past sunset to compare it to other brands I owned in the 300 - 600 dollar price range. When looking at a forest tree line 100 yards away 30 min after sunset on a cloudy night I was able to see in front of the trees well enough to shoot a deer with any of the scopes I looked through (evaluated 4 - 8 magnification with all). However with the Zero Tech I was able to see under the trees and into the forest. Only one other brand allowed this but the Zero Tech crosshairs were much easier to pick up in the low light and the contrast in the image was better than any of the other brands including scopes that cost hundreds more than this one. The low light image is just outstanding and in bright daylight the color contrast and sharpness is there edge to edge. Eye relief, eye box and field of view are above average IMHO. I try to stay away from Chinese made scopes but this one is a real winner!
Pros:
  • construction and design
  • Eye Box
  • Value (You get more than you pay for)
  • Image sharpness, brightness, clarity of view
  • Color Contrast
Cons:
  • weight
Best Used for:
  • hunting
  • Target shooting
Would Recommend: Yes
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