Primary Arms PLx 6-30x56 FFP Rifle Scope - Illuminated ACSS Athena BPR MIL Reticle
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Details
Details
The PLx 6-30x56mm first focal plane rifle scope is the premium-grade precision rifle optic, tuned for medium to extreme long-range use on large caliber rifles. With top-of-the-line Japanese glass, high quality materials, and precision engineering, the PLx rifle scope is constructed with uncompromising craftsmanship, durability, and optical clarity. Purpose-built for tactical shooting, competition, or hunting, the PLx 6-30x56mm first focal plane rifle scope is going to be your new go-to optic.
Features:
- High quality Japanese glass with enhanced clarity
- First focal plane reticles stay true at every magnification
- Heavy duty, high-strength construction 34mm tube
- Full red reticle illumination is night vision compatible on the lowest settings and daylight bright on the highest
- Precise, tactile, and audible 0.1 MIL click adjustments
- Zero-resettable turrets
- 6-30x magnification range is perfect for shooters who regular reach beyond the 600-yard line
- Waterproof, shock resistant, and fog resistant
- ACSS Athena BPR MIL Reticle provides precise range estimation and a comprehensive but unobtrusive holdover field for extreme long-distance shooting
- Durable hardcoat anodized black finish
- Made in Japan
- Protected by a lifetime warranty
- Includes matching sun shade and high-quality Butler Creek flip caps
This 6-30x56mm PLx scope is equipped with the first focal plane ACSS Athena BPR MIL reticle, intended for exceptionally accurate ranging and target engagement at ranges beyond 1,000 yards. The optimized crosshair section features .2 MIL subtensions for precise range estimation at extended ranges. The center aiming point is a chevron tip, allowing for infinitely precise point of aim that doesn’t block your target. The unobtrusive, yet comprehensive holdover grid features thick dots in 1 MIL increments with thinner dots every .5 MIL between them, offering plenty of aiming references out to extreme long range. This handy reticle is compatible with any caliber!
The advanced reticle designs promote set-and-forget zeroing, but for those who prefer to count their clicks, the Japanese made PLx rifle scopes features tactile, audible, and -- more importantly -- precise and repeatable 0.1 MIL click adjustments. Once zero has been achieved, the finger-adjustable turrets can be easily reset to 0 as well, allowing future adjustments to be readily tracked.
Whether you're looking for a workhorse optic for tactical shooting, competition, or out on your next hunt, the uncompromising clarity and quality of the PLx rifle scopes may be exactly what you're looking for. These remarkable precision scopes will help you dominate from mid-range to beyond the 1,000-yard line. To top it off, this fantastic scope is covered by a lifetime warranty.
Specifications
California Prop 65 warning
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Ratings & Reviews
13 reviews
Great Scope So Far
by CW5-Zkiller -
In full disclosure, I haven’t used it to my intended distance yet (1 mile). But at 700 meters, the zoom is great, resolution is clear, and adjustments are easy and accurate. I did have some issues achieving eye relief, but it’s my first scope, so I’m sure the problem is me
Athena BPR MIL RETICLE 6-30x56 ffp
by Air Bender -
Yes, I would recommend this scope to friend and any body who wants a good scope. I took it out this weekend zerod it at 100 yds and made shots at 1000 yd . Shot 1 round and made adjustment hit it the next 2 rounds . Thank primary arms for a great scope.
Outstanding Glass, Decent Clicks, Near High-End at 1/2 the Price
by Michael
Best optic I've used before was 5-25x56 Vortex Strike Eagle. That's a pretty good optic for about 1/2 the price of $1500. But PLx glass much clearer, stellar to me. Improved eye relief, much better at 30x probably about same as Vortex at 20-25x. Clicks on elevation and windage are good, repeatable, not stellar feedback but very functional. When adjusting the zero cap, seems like you have to really get the click mark perfectly aligned AFTER wiggling dial back and forth to account for shift in mark depending on CW vs CCW turn (hysterisis). Again it's functional but I can see what you might get at $3000 vs $1500. I think it's good for the price. If you only have $750 (that's a lot) Strike Eagle is good, but mediocre eye relief at 25x. Spend $1500 and get really clear glass and and improved eye relief. Not perfect and I could use better. Would I spend double or get another PLx LPVO 1-8? I would spend $2500-3000 on a 6-30 and get a cheaper LPVO. But I'm still pretty happy with this PLx!