



CVLife continues to put out dependable budget-priced optics with increasingly better features. This scope features Japanese ED glass, which offers improved sharpness and clarity while reducing chromatic aberration. This newest scope changes up their previous turret design with something that feels vaguely like a Vortex turret that got stretched taller. It even has a similar zero-stop ring and pin system to a Vortex Strike Eagle.
The scope comes with a decent set of rings and a throw lever. The rings have a thick anodized coating common with budget rings, designed to cover over the hard edges and lack of refined milling. The rings do feature a recoil lug and Torx screw for better holding power.
The scope performed well in tracking and optical clarity. Its main shortfalls were its heavy weight, tight eyebox, and small exit pupil at 6x in particular. Despite this, with a street price below $250, it’s a good example of a budget, entry-level long-range competition scope. It may not beat the quality of scopes from Athlon, Burris, or Vortex, but it beats those brands’ entry-level offerings for value and price.
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Scope:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F12S1N96
15% Discount Code: IUK8523O
100 YARD RESOLUTION
Group: -1
Element: 3
SPECS
BearMight
Magnification: 6-24x
Objective Diameter: 50mm
Tube Diameter: 34mm
Reticle: First
FOV @ 100 Yds: 22.5 – 4.5 ft
Eye Relief: 3.6 – 3.5 in
Parallax Adjustment 20 yds – ∞
Elevation Adjustment: 75 MOA
Windage Adjustment: 60 MOA
Click Value: 1/4 MOA
Length: 15.9 in
Weight: 35.5 oz