



The Eagle Blaze series CVLife’s newest attempt to put out a step-up from basic scope. With the 7-35×56 FFP they largely succeeded. This scope has a focal plane (FFP) tree reticle, zero stop, and uses Japanese ED glass.
The turrets push down to lock, are user-resettable with a coin, come with a zero-stop ring, and have audible and tactile positive clicks. But the turret top must be severely cinched down or else the turret top will twist from its position. You are better off leaving the turret in the up, unlocked position; otherwise, your numbers will not sync to your zero.
Optically, the ED glass did reduce chromatic aberration. While the glass is not as sharp as more expensive scopes, its higher magnification top end compensates for this loss in detail and resolution. I was able to resolve lines into the Group 0 section of the USAF chart.
CVLife continues to improve the quality and features of their long-range optics line. While not the dirt-cheap but basic, sub-$100 prices that CVLife became known for, this 7-35×56 Eagle Blaze comes in at a sub-$500 street price. This makes it possibly the cheapest 35x scope with Japanese ED glass.
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EagleBlaze 7-35×56 FFP Scope: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DRGC77Z3
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RESOLUTION
Group 0 / Element 1
SPECS
EAGLE BLAZE FFP
Magnification: 7-35x
Objective: 56mm
Glass: Japanese ED
Tube Dia: 34mm
FOV: 18.6′ – 3.7′ @ 100 yds
Eye Relief 3.6”
Parallax Adj: 35 Yards – ∞
Max Elevation Adj: 155 MOA
Max Windage Adj: 75 MOA
Click Value: 1/4 MOA
Length 15.5″
Weight 32.7 oz