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CVLIFE Rifle Scope 6-24x50 AO Red and Green Illuminated Long Range Scope for Hunting with Scope Rings

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Lens Color: Blue


Features

  • Magnification: 6-24x
  • Objective Diameter: 50mm
  • Field Of View: 28 ft @ 100 yards
  • Click Value: 1/8 inch @ 100 yards
  • Illuminated Type of the rifle scope: Red and Green

Description

CVLIFE 6-24x50 AO Scope with Scope Rings

Brand: CVLIFE


Color: black


Style: Rifle Scope


Sport: Hunting


Item Weight: 1.39 Pounds


Material: Aluminum


Magnification Maximum: 24 x


Objective Lens Diameter: 50 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: 6 x


Compatible Devices: Handgun, Rifle


Brand: ‎CVLIFE


Color: ‎black


Style: ‎Rifle Scope


Sport: ‎Hunting


Item Weight: ‎1.39 Pounds


Material: ‎Aluminum


Magnification Maximum: ‎24 x


Objective Lens Diameter: ‎50 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: ‎6 x


Compatible Devices: ‎Handgun, Rifle


Mounting Type: ‎Free Mount


Night vision: ‎No


Eye Relief: ‎3.52 Inches


Field Of View: ‎28 Feet


Manufacturer: ‎Huihaozi


UPC: ‎610395988175


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎17.04 x 3.11 x 3.03 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.81 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎CVLIFE


Part Number: ‎US0002


Size: ‎20mm


Date First Available: April 17, 2012


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  • Get One Before They Find Out That This Is Better Than a $43.00 Scope
Lens Color: Blue
I was disappointed in my Benjamin Wildfire when I first bought it. After using my Crossman 1077 with iron sights, I found that the Wildfire was no 1077. OK. A scope could help. Unfortunately, I used a Winchester 4x32AO scope that I pulled off of one of my single shot pump rifles and found that things did not improve much. My Hatsan and Umarex PCP rifles all have Hawke 50mm AO scopes. I was used to a bright image and the 32mm scope just couldn't cut it. The Wildfire is the most inexpensive rifle in my collection so I did not want to spend a lot of money on another Hawke 50mm so I started looking for a reasonably descent 50mm in the sub-$100.00 range. I ran across this one on Amazon and read most of the reviews for several of the low cost 50mm scopes Amazon carries. I picked the CVLIFE due to the preponderance of 4-5 star ratings and the reports that this was a really good scope for the money. Well, those reports were right on target. I would stack this scope up against any of my 50mm scopes for image brightness and clarity and the crisp reticle display. I had absolutely no trouble obtaining focus (although I use my Wildfire for plinking at 30 ft or less most of the time). This scope is amazing. I can hardly believe it has a $43.00 price and I am sure that eventually the manufacturer is going to discover that it is woefully underpriced and will price it higher. The construction is very solid and the optics are better than you will find on many much higher priced scopes. All of a sudden, my Wildfire became useful for putting pellets in a useful portion of my targets. The Wildfire is still not what I would call a consistently accurate shooter, but with a good scope like this one, it is a passable plinker. If you have a Wildfire, you should definitely get one of these scopes. If you are looking for a great, quality scope at an unbelievable price, look no further and grab one of these CVLIFE scopes before the price goes up. You won't be sorry. Addendum 2 years later: My use of this scope on my Benjamin Wildfire did not last long because this scope was/is much to good for a Benjamin Wildfire. Shortly afterwards I migrated this excellent scope to my Diana Stormrider .177 PCP pellet rifle. This combination rifle and scope has been my back door companion for about 2 years now. Just thought I would report that backyard pesting has never been better. The CVLife 6x24x50 has sent almost 60 chipmunks (little digging machines) to the happy hunting grounds with 1 shot finishes almost every time since then. Recently, I was looking for a scope for my next purchase of an Umarex Notos (back-ordered at PA) and my CVLife's performance on my Diana just screamed to me that I would not be able to do better than the CVLife on the Notos, since the .22 will be only be used for short range. I ordered one today and it is on it's way as I type. I also have a .30 cal Gauntlet Gen 2 on my list for future buying and am now wondering why I should not consider the CVLife 6x24x50 for the Gen 2 .30 cal. I currently use Athelon Argus 6x24x50 FFP scopes for my long range shooting with my Gauntlets and Avengers but I just might try the CVLife on my next long range shooter. The scope is THAT good. I am still amazed that it has only jumped by $6.00 in price since I bought my first one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2020 by Radduci

  • A great scope for a .22 LR especially for the price!
Lens Color: Blue
This is a great scope for the price... I read all the other reviews prior to buying this one, and I have to say that I am very pleased. I have never written a review but felt that I should for this scope since reading the reviews helped cement my decision. I put it on my Marlin 981T .22 cal. I did not bore site it so it took about 6 or 7 shots to get it dialed in a bit. Once I did, I was shooting less than one inch group at 50 yards. I then calibrated it to 100 yards and was hitting groups of 2 inches. It holds zero and was not difficult to adjust, I was shooting at 100 yards with the magnification at 24x. At that setting you can see your bullet holes at 100 yards, so you know exactly where your hitting. I tried shooting out to 200 yards and the white paper targets I was using, I could not see the bullet holes. With reactive paper targets ( which I didn't have) you would be able to see the shot. The 24x magnification lets you see pretty far and really clear, just cant see tiny holes in white paper... The free mounts that came with the scope are fine for what I am doing. I don't know how the scope would perform on a rifle with a lot of recoil but for a .22 it is awesome! 40$ bucks! The mounts are tall but I padded my stock to bring cheek weld up a bit to compensate. The only thing that I think could have been better is the size of the hash marks in the reticle. I wish they were just a bit finer but all in all they were ok. I recommend this scope, especially for a .22, The red and green illumination only helps in very low light, just what its supposed to do. Also had no difficulty with parallax, set it to the infinity setting and had a clear picture... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2017 by Amazon Customer

  • Good budget option for someone looking to dabble in long range shooting
Lens Color: Blue
I got this scope on a whim. I have several rifles, so I figured I'd throw it on one of them, and see if it was worth the money. My initial intent was to put it on my CZ 452, which I did. This required a different set of rings than the ones that are sent with the optic, but that was an easy fix. End result was awesome, if you're okay with a huge scope on a rifle...with one exception. The only way I could mount it resulted in the front bell of the scope resting on the rear sight of the rifle. I was worried that this could flex the optic, and affect its performance, so I went with plan B. The optic now sits atop one of my long range AR-15s, which meant that the original scope rings could be used after all. Score. Now, I didn't have high hopes for this optic. But three things made me take a chance on it. First, even though it has a lighted reticle, it's also got a black reticle, when the lighted option is turned off. I hate magnified optics that rely on batteries for their usefulness. So that was already a point in its favor. Second, it's cheap. Worst case scenario, I spent as much as dinner and a movie would cost (at least), if you were taking someone worth the time out for that sort of thing (If they're worth it, don't be cheap, fellas). And lastly, the turrets were hand adjustable. I don't see why the concept of a knurled knob is so difficult for so many optic makers to grasp, but they should all come that way, in my opinion. So those three things, I decided to get the scope, despite my low expectations as to the function. On to that.... This thing was great. I sat at a 100 yard range, and focused in on individual stalks of reeds in the brush above the berm. I was quite impressed with the clarity of such a low priced optic. Eye relief is awesome, so you don't have to struggle to find the sweet spot while mounting. Once I had the optic set up the way I wanted it, turret adjustments were distinct and easily noticeable, with both audible and tactile clicks. The only thing I disliked about the setup was having to re-focus when changing distances. The focus on the end made it hard to work the adjustment while staying on the scope, which was necessary to fine tune the focus. That's going to be an issue with any focus system like this, but this one seemed quite stiff, and made adjustment take longer than I'd like. This would be fine for punching holes in paper, but if you had to do it to take game, competition, or for any shot that required speed, you're going to have issues. Not insurmountable issues...but issues, none the less. So how did it shoot? This optic was one of the easiest to get on paper, and sight in, that I've had in quite some time. I basically Billy Bobbed it onto paper (Kentucky windage until I saw that it punched a hole, then adjusted accordingly to get it closer to where I wanted it), and then dialed it in at 30 yards. It held its zero from shot to shot for the duration of approximately 30 rounds of 5.56 (actual 5.56...not .223. So a bit snappier recoil than the .223 ammo. I figured it was worth mentioning, in case anyone cared) during the sighting in phase. Now, it was about 40 degrees, with the ocassional breeze dropping it down to approximately -68 degrees (I'm going by my best guess on that second assessment. It felt pretty damned cold to me, so I was freezing my ass off. YMMV. Moving on...), so admittedly I didn't put in my due diligence putting this scope through the paces. I didn't drop it or, much with it to test how resilient it was in holding zero, but I can say that, at 30 yards, I created a single hole grouping of 3 shots with this optic, after speed zeroing it (See pic). Now, this isn't that impressive with this powerful of an optic, at such a close range (but, aside from spreading the group out a bit, a 30 yard zero should be fairly close to a 100 yard zero), and I didn't have the chance to stretch it out after that (I was in no mood to dawdle in that kind of cold), but I'm pretty impressed with that kind of performance out of a cheap optic, especially considering the less-than-methodical manner in which I was assessing it, and the weather conditions. If I hadn't been cold as I was, I could have probably tightened that group up a bit. I have yet to check it, but from initial inspection, I believe it's possible to reset the zero on the optic, as well. If that's the case, I'll bump this rating from a 4 star to a 5, since I was on the fence as to whether I should just give it a 5 star to begin with. The only reason I did was because I have yet to be able to put this through some torture testing, long range shooting, and such things as resetting the turrets. If you're looking for a light duty long range optic, something for the rifle you rarely shoot, or something to use while you're saving up for your Nightforce, Leupold, Schmidt & Bender, Zeiss, or US Optics scope of choice, this is a handy little option, with the added benefit that buying it won't set you back much monetarily on your journey to purchase one of the previously mentioned optical powerhouses. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2016 by Redbeard Redbeard

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