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Argos BTR GEN2 6-24X50 First Focal Plane Riflescopes

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Style: APLR2 FFP IR MOA


Features

  • First focal plane design allows you to fully utilize specially designed reticles that shrink or grow along with your target as you zoom in or out
  • The illuminated reticle provides greater visibility during dusk and dawn and other low ambient light environment
  • Reticle etched on the glass that provides excellent backing support for complex reticle design and offers great durability
  • Fully Multicoated optics effectively reduces reflected light and increases the transmission of light giving you a brighter image

Description

For those of you that are just getting started in the PRS or are looking to start, take a close look at the Argos BTR GEN2 family of scopes. These scopes have features normally only found on high-end scopes. They have a 4x magnification making them versatile in multiple shooting disciplines. They also feature Precision True Zero Stop and Advanced Fully-Multi Coated Optics that delivers a crystal clear bright image in in low-light environments. The Argos BTR GEN2 also has our exclusive XPL coating that protects your lenses from dirt, grease, and harsh weather conditions. The aircraft grade aluminum tube will protect these world class optics no matter what punishment you throw at it.

Brand: Athlon Optics


Color: Black


Style: APLR2 FFP IR MOA


Sport: Hunting


Item Weight: 51.2 Ounces


Material: Aluminum


Magnification Maximum: 4 x


Objective Lens Diameter: 50 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: 4 x


Compatible Devices: Rifle


UPC: 813869021716


Manufacturer: Athlon Optics


Brand: Athlon Optics


Sport Type: Hunting


League Name: PRS


Item Weight: 51.2 Ounces


Night vision: No


Magnification Minimum: 4 x


Compatible Devices: Rifle


Magnification Maximum: 4 x


Objective Lens Diameter: 50 Millimeters


Style Name: APLR2 FFP IR MOA


Color: Black


Enclosure Material: Aluminum


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very nice scope at the pricepoint
Style: APLR2 FFP IR MOA
My favorite low cost scope. Reticle is very clear, parallax/side focus works well and you'll end up with a very clear target image. Adjusters click crisply and are easy to remove them so as to move the zero marking to the rifle's zero. The illum levels work well, as does the knob. I sent a more expensive scope back to it's manufacturer because it presented an insufficiently clear image at high mag. Then I bought another Athlon Argos to replace it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024 by Scott Gress

  • Not bad for a budget scope
Style: APLR2 FFP IR MOA
For the price this thing is great. I took a vortex pst gen 2 off my rifle knowing how well it groups with a good scope and slapped this one on to compare. Shoots the same groups. Only downside is the field of view is significantly smaller than a better quality scope. Glass is clear. The reticle is good. I don’t like the center crosshair it’s way too large and if you’re trying to be precise like I am it might cover the whole target. At 1k yards the center cross covers a clay pigeon or soda can at 1k yards. I didn’t understand how to set up the turret at the range as I sighted one the rifle set the zero stop and went to dial for 1k and it only went to 8moa and stopped. I actually had to take off the turret and spin the black piece to the other side and reinstall the turret for me to be able to dial correctly. I didn’t read the manual so DONT take it out on the scope for my negligence lol. My howa 1500 6mm creedmoor with 20moa base I can dial up to 60moa of elevation and hold over the rest. Overall it’s a great budget scope for the price just don’t compare it to something more expensive. The zero stop is an awesome feature for the price it’s a true zero stop not the hard to set shims like old vortex scopes. The turret clicks are super tactical and crisp not soft and mushy like I thought they would be. I have a vortex diamondback tactical and although In terms of optical clarity I might lean towards the vortex scope but everything else this scope is twice as good as the vortex. I don’t think any scope on the market will compare to this scope at the price it is ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2020 by Drew

  • Excellent Glass for the money
Style: APLR2 FFP IR MOA
I built a custom LR 308, but ran out of money to get a high quality (high price) scope for it. Did some research and decided to try this one out. Very pleased with this scope. Tracks well, glass is clear. Gets a little foggy at max magnification, but no where near unacceptable. Cross hairs are very fine at lowest magnification, but that's the nature of first focal plain. Overall a good mid quality scope for a low quality price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024 by Jack Johnson

  • Nice reticle, clear glass for the price, more magnification than I really need
Style: APMR FFP IR MIL
I recently received this scope and mounted it on my rifle. Haven't had a chance to shoot yet but I've taken in the view to test the scope's features. I got the MIL reticle and I do like it. Nice, thin and clearly visible etched reticle, not too thick so it doesn't obscure the target at long range with the mag dialed up. The illumination is also quite nice, making use at dawn or dusk much easier. The magnification dial is VERY stiff, particularly over 14x. I'm hoping it will loosen up with time and use. The elevation and windage knobs are solid with audible and tactile solid clicks when you turn them. The zero stop on elevation is simple to use and set. I am a bit displeased that the elevation knob will not actually dial down to the zero line on the elevation post (there's the elevation knob/turret with the numbers on it and the post with lines on it from zero on up). I use a 20 MOA optic mount and that means I really need to dial the reticle way down so I can use virtually all the elevation adjustment to get out as far as possible. The turret stops shy of the zero mark on the post, but this will make it easier to set the zero stop since it is likely to match the bottom of turret movement for a 100 yd zero (we'll see). Overall I'm quite happy with it and expect it to handle me getting out up to 1200 yds easy. Turns out that at 1100-1200 yds about 16x is plenty of mag to see a target. In the future I may upgrade yet again to a more expensive make of scope (like an Arken) but go with a lower mag range like 4 or 5 to 16 (even 14 would probably suffice to my eyes). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2023 by P. K. ONeil

  • I bought this knowing I could return it, now plan to order more.
Style: APMR FFP IR MIL
Glass is clear, clicks are precise, it is everything that Athlon claims and probably a bit more. It is clearer than some of my glass that cost 4x as much. Put it on a Ruger American IM brush and shot a PRS match with it, worked great.
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024 by Steve Moody Steve Moody

  • Good scope at a good price
Style: APMR FFP IR MIL
I've ordered and put two of these scopes into service on my 308 rifles. I have no complaints. They perform well, hold zero, and the illuminated reticle makes shooting at night under green lights easy.
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Good deal
Style: APMR FFP IR MIL
Awesome clarity even at max zoom. The seller shipped quick and super good deal on a $430 msrp scope.
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024 by Larry

  • The scope you deserve
Style: APLR2 FFP IR MOA
I dont imagine there is a better scope on the market with these features for this price. My now go to brand.
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024 by daniel

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