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For maverick gen3 model or scrapper model. Can I use these reddots two eyes open? Are they true 1x?

Yes, both red dots for two eyes open, they are non-magnification sights, and scrapper with bigger lens and it is free parallax in high quality level.


what's the difference between Continental 8x (4 x 8 = 32) scope and 6x (5 x 6 = 30)?

8x zoom you have more magnification available range for lower power researching and higher power precision shooting, also optical performance 8x better than 6x , such as more clear and bright image


Why is Continental 4-32x56 SFP tactical model(SCOL-T51) more expensive than Continental 5-30x56 SFP tactical model(SCOL-47)?

The SCOL-T51 is the newest and top of line for SFP. Its 8x ( 4 x 8 = 32) scope while SCOL-47 is 6x ( 5 x 6 = 30). Also, T51 has better optics (ED lens).


Which one is better for close shots with the low 5x magnification?

With ffp scopes the reticle gets smaller as you lower the magnification and thicker as you increase it.

The more the ffp scope has zoom power the bigger the challenge will be for the manufacturer to have a reticle thick enough to be visible at lowest power and fine enough at the highest power. Here's where the reticle shape becomes really important.


Does frenzy 1x22x26 fit in VWPM-01? I want this frenzy for my tokyo marui glock (airsoft). Is not fit, do you know a mount for it?

Hi friend, The mount has a Doctor footprint, can fit Frenzy basic red dot sights (SCRD-19II, SCRD-F19II, SCRD-G19II, SCRD-35, SCRD-40)


What’s the difference between the Constantine vs Continental?

Hi friend, Continental is our top level optics, >90% light transmission with high optical performance and the most durability for hard conditions! Continental have 6x and 8x full line magnification range design for hunting and mid long range target shooting. If you have $$$$ enough budget just buy Continental don’t let you down! If you don’t have enough $$$ just select Constantine for low magnification hunting or sport shooting purposes with cost performance in optical and durability.


Could the vector optics mavarick gen III stands the recoil of a 12 guage shotgun?

Hi friend, yes our Maverick series can stand the recoil of a 12 gauage shotgun


What is the difference between Vector Continental 4-24x56 and Vector Continental 5-30x56? different lenses? different brightness looking at long distance?

Hi friend, Both are tracking properly, at the same magnification they both perform similarly. You have more elevation available on the 4-24 and also a bit more field of view.


Do you happen to know if the Maverick has the same footprint as the T1-style red-dot?

Hi friend, yes our Maverick red dot can be used on the mount model


How come the scope does not hold a group of hits?

ØFirst, please examine the factors below:

1. Is it your first time shooting that scope not able to hold zero with a group issue ?

2. Your rifle and caliber

3. Your shooting distance

4. The group result on shooting target paper (Or do you remember the point of impact’s spread deviation? Right? Left ? Up? Down?)

ØSecond, many issues that may cause poor bullet grouping:

lBe sure that rings are correctly torqued to 15-18 in/lbs.

lBe sure that all screws on the rifle’s action are properly tightened.

lBe sure the rifle barrel and action are clean and free of excessive oil or copper fouling.

lMaintain a good shooting technique and use a solid rest.

lSome rifles and ammunition don’t work well together—try different ammunition and see if accuracy improves.

lBe careful, scope maybe with “parallax issue” if not adjusted well.


Hi! how many joules can the 2-6x32mm bezel hold? For Air rifle 5.5 Rossi Dione 3G

Hi friend, I'm afraid that VictOptics 2-6x32 can't hold it, it's mainly for airsoft, but you can check scopes from our main brand Vector Optics: https://vector2007.com/


Will it fit a 24mm killflash on the S6 1-6X24 SFP LPVO or do i need a 30 mm?

Hi, the S6 riflescope has a 30mm tube, so you can go for the 30mm one


what's the difference between Continental 8x (4 x 8 = 32) scope and 6x (5 x 6 = 30)?

8x zoom you have more magnification available range for lower power researching and higher power precision shooting, also optical performance 8x better than 6x , such as more clear and bright image


Why is Continental 4-32x56 SFP tactical model(SCOL-T51) more expensive than Continental 5-30x56 SFP tactical model(SCOL-47)?

The SCOL-T51 is the newest and top of line for SFP. Its 8x ( 4 x 8 = 32) scope while SCOL-47 is 6x ( 5 x 6 = 30). Also, T51 has better optics (ED lens).


What's the difference between the Continental riflescope model SCFF-30 and SCFF-41. Both are 5-30x56 FFP

Hi friend, the two reticles are significantly different. SCFF-30 has a big dot at the center; SCFF-41 has a quite finer dot, with fine crosshair. The former is more suitable for hunting; the latter is better for precision shooting.


What’s the difference between the Constantine vs Continental?

Hi friend, Continental is our top level optics, >90% light transmission with high optical performance and the most durability for hard conditions! Continental have 6x and 8x full line magnification range design for hunting and mid long range target shooting. If you have $$$$ enough budget just buy Continental don’t let you down! If you don’t have enough $$$ just select Constantine for low magnification hunting or sport shooting purposes with cost performance in optical and durability.


What is the difference between Vector Continental 4-24x56 and Vector Continental 5-30x56? different lenses? different brightness looking at long distance?

Hi friend, Both are tracking properly, at the same magnification they both perform similarly. You have more elevation available on the 4-24 and also a bit more field of view.


Why is the scope not shockproof?

Hello

 

Would you mind providing me below information ?

 

#1 Is it your first time shooting that scope not able to hold zero with group issue ?

#2 Your rifle and caliber

#3 Shooting Distance

#4 The group result on shooting target paper (Or do you remember the point of impact’s spread deviation  , right ? left ? up ? down ?)

 

Also,there are many issues that can cause poor bullet grouping.

 Be sure that rings are correctly torqued to 15-18 in/lbs.

 Be sure that all screws on rifle’s action are

properly tightened.

 Be sure rifle barrel and action are clean and free of

excessive oil or copper fouling.

 Maintain a good shooting technique and use a solid rest.

 Some rifles and ammunition don’t work well together—

try different ammunition and see if accuracy improves.

 Be careful , scope may be with “parallax issue” if not adjusted well.

 

It will be appreciated if you can go to the range to test again then make the feedback to us

 

Thank you

 


Why is the image of the scope not clear?

Hello

 

Is it possible to let me know if this issue happened at the first time you received it ?

 

---- If yes.

Would you mind checking below 4 tips ?

#1 The scope is with side focus(or called parallax knob) , have you tried to use it ?

 

#2 Are the rings installed too tightly ? (The suggested screws Torque is 15-18 Inch-pounds, Over torqueing the ring screws will cause excess pressure on the tube, which will cause problems when adjusting the side focus.)

 

#3 Has the windage or elevation turret been adjusted to the ultimate position ? For example the most left/right or the most up/down.

(Reason : “side focus” “ windage adjustment ”” elevation adjustment ”, they are all adjusted in the same inner tube of the riflescope which means the windage or elevation adjustment will influence the side focus )

 

#4 Do you have other brand model riflescope used ?

 

#5 Is it possible to tell me the distance when unclear image occurred ?

 

---- If no.

 

#1 Are the rings mounted too tightly ? (The suggested screws Torque is 15-18 Inch-pounds, Over torqueing the ring screws will cause excess pressure on the tube, which will cause problems when adjusting the side focus.)

 

#2 Has the windage or elevation turret been adjusted to the ultimate position ? For example the most left/right or the most up/down.

(Reason : “side focus” “ windage adjustment ”” elevation adjustment ”, they are all adjusted in the same inner tube of the riflescope which means the windage or elevation adjustment will influence the side focus )

 

#3 Would you mind telling me the rifle and caliber used on this riflescope ? How many rounds were fired on this riflescope ?

 

#4 Is it possible to tell me the distance when unclear image occurred ?

 

 

Thank you very much!


Why can't the scope aim?

1. Is it possible to help do a “Box Testing of the adjustment ?

 

(1) Tighten the rifle

(2) Put a paper at 100 yds(MOA) / meters(MIL)

(3) Adjust the elevation turret from the "Up" to "Down" , adjust the windage turret from the “left” to “right”

(4) Record the distance that reticle's movement on the paper

 

2. If the “Box testing” works well. Please check below 5 tips

 

(1) Are the rings installed too tightly ? (The suggested screws Torque is 15-18 Inch-pounds, Over torqueing the ring screws will cause excess pressure on the tube, which will cause problems when adjusting the reticle/adjustment.)

(2) Has the windage or elevation turret been adjusted to the ultimate position ? For example the most left/right or the most up/down.  (Reason : “ windage adjustment ”” elevation adjustment ”, they are both adjusted in the same inner tube of the riflescope which means the windage or elevation adjustment will influence each other )

(3) Would like to know the height of the center of the scope from the barrel (Attached picture for reference)

(4) Is it possible to tell me the distance riflescope used ? what is your bullet drop at such distance

(5) Have a try to exchange the position of front ring with back ring.

 

Many times, problems thought to be with the scope are actually mounting problems. Be sure the mounts are properly torqued to the rifle and the scope is secured so it doesn’t twist or move in the rings. An insufficient windage or elevation adjustment range may indicate problems with the base mount, base mount holes drilled in the rifles receiver, or barrel/receiver alignment.

 

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How to properly measure the required scope rings height?

For many shooting beginners, how to properly measure the required rings height always bothers them. So it is important to get the required mount height by the correct measurement method. First, we need to consider three factors:

1. the outside diameter of the scope’s objective (not the size of the objective lens)

2. the height of the front of your base/rail from the barrel (As right picture: the height of blue arrow)

3. the height of your rings from the top of the rail to center line(As left picture: 40mm

The height of the front of your base/rail from the barrel and the half of the outside diameter of the scope together must be greater than the height of your rings from the top of the rail to center line. So that it can be used regularly.

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Why the dovetail rails are loose?

Dear friend, First, we are grateful to you for using our products.

Dovetail rails come in several different types and sizes, which mainly depends on manufacturer, such as 11mm, 3/8 inch, 12mm, 13mm, 13.5mm, 14mm and so on.

We are unable to ensure that our dovetail mounts are compatible with all kinds of dovetail rails. Still, our dovetail mounts fit most of the dovetail rails.


What's the difference between hunting and precision shooting?

For hunting, where you will more frequently use low power zoom, it is more useful to privilege the thicker option (scff-30); for precision shooting, where you will probably stay longer on the higher zoom settings, finer is better.. this is the overall theory..


Hunting vs Tactical Scopes

Tactical scopes (tac scopes), are characterized by a low magnification range and serve the purpose of extending the shooter’s range beyond their regular vision, which is why their usage is associated with the military.

Tactical scopes are ideal for any shooter.

Variable tactical rifle scopes offer different magnification ranges.

Øuncapped turrets

Øone-centimeter click

Ømore specialized reticle

Øan illuminated reticle

Øat times have higher magnification levels

 

Hunting scopes

Øextremely durable to deal with harsh weather conditions and tough environments

Øhigh level of light transmission

Ølarger field of view

ØBetter glass quality

Both tactical, as well as hunting scopes, are available with the reticle on the first or second focal plane


What's the difference of LPVO & Red Dot Sight

First, before I get started, I’d like to lecture you some basic knowledge on LPVO and Red Dot Sights. As we know, LPVO stands for Low Power Variable Optics, it has gained more and more popularity in optical world thanks to its versatility. The magnification of LPVO ranges from 1x to 10x or even higher, allowing shooters to shoot the target precisely at a long distance. However, LPVO optics are a lot heavier and larger compared with red dot sights and prism scopes, their durability is also inferior to the other two types of scopes.

A red dot sight, in simple terms, is a type of sight using an illuminated red dot to aim the target. This is very different to LPVO and Prism sights, as it doesn’t have a proper reticle, just a small red dot in the field of view, which is also a fatal defect of red dot sights, no battery, no sight! Other than that, it’s small and light, can fit almost any kind of firearms, super easy to use! And its 1x magnification means broader field of view, making it perfect for close-range shooting. 


Pros and cons of 34mm tube size

Pros:

lAdjustments can be more precise

lGreat durability

lLarger objective lens and more space for internal adjustment, better at bullet drop compensation

lBetter accuracy and precision of the scope

Cons:

lHeavier weight of the scope

lMore expensive


Pros and cons of 30mm tube size

Pros:

lScopes are more robust and durable

lMore inner adjustment range

lBetter for longer-ranges than 1’’ scopes

Cons:

lScopes are relatively heavier and larger compared to 1’’(25.4mm) ones


Pros and cons of 1’’(25.4mm) tube size

Pros:

lVery common scope tube size

lLower production costs

lLighter weight of the scope

Cons:

llimited internal space leads to smaller adjustment range


The higher light transmission, the better the imaging effect?

This is not absolute. High light transmission Great image quality.

The light transmission has an effect on the brightness of the image. High light transmission has obvious advantages in low light environment. And the higher the light transmission, the brighter image. It is important when using optics at dawn or dusk.

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The Pros/Cons of LPVO scope?

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