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EOTech Vudu 1-6x24mm FFP Green SR3 Reticle (MOA) Riflescope VDU1-6FFSR3G ($799)
The Vudu 1-6x24mm Riflescope by EOTech is equally suited for use with bolt-action rifles as well as AR-type platforms, and comes equipped with the exclusive features that EOTech is known for. It features a one-piece construction of aircraft grade aluminum and nitrogen purging to prevent internal fogging. The lenses are made from XC high-density, low-dispersion glass multiple lens coatings to reduce light reflections, enhance light transmission, and provide superior edge-to-edge clarity. Both the windage and elevation turrets are exposed, allowing the user to make adjustments in the field, and provide an audible and tactile click to assist the shooter in making proper point-of-impact corrections. Other features of the Vudu 1-6x24mm include the advanced SR3 illuminated reticle in the first focal plane. The SR3 reticle specifically calibrated for .308 Winchester and 5.56x45mm NATO cartridges, and is composed of a precise, 1.5 MOA free floating center dot in the middle of semi-circle. Directly below the semi-circle are hold over points to compensate for bullet drop at 400, 500, and 600 yards. This entire configuration is located in the middle of EOTech’s innovative Speed Ring. When set to low magnification, the Speed Ring can be used to quickly acquire and engage targets at close range. At high magnification, the Speed Ring disappears, allowing the shooter to use the SR3’s holdover points to compensate for bullet drop at extended ranges.
EOTech Vudu 5-25×50 FFP Riflescope – Tremor 3 Reticle (MRAD) VDU5-25FFTR3 ($1700)
The EOTech Vudu 5-25x50mm is ideal for the short platform rifles. At approximately 11.2 inches in length, the 5-25x is one of the shortest first focal plane rifle scopes on the market. The elevation turret includes a push/pull locking system. One unique advantage of the short design is that it provides the ability to attach either a clip-on night-vision or thermal device in front of the scope and still allow the user to make adjustments to the device without leaving the scope.