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Votatu P3X Prism Scope Shake Awake 3X Magnification Prism Sight with Etched Reticle and Red & Green Illumination, Compact Rifle Scope

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Features

  • 3X Prism Optic: Fixed 3 times magnification with fully multicoated lens and a 30mm objective lens to get a crisp view of your targeting acquisition.
  • Etched Reticle/Illumination: the reticle is etched into the glass, will work with or without power. Adjustable illuminated reticle in red&green with 10 intensity levels to match your specific conditions under different light environment.
  • Shake Awake Technology: Equipment shuts the illumination off after 8 minutes of no movement, when you move it will automatically wake up and turn on to the last brightness setting used.
  • Robust Scope : The P3X prism scopes are nitrogen-filled, fogproof and shockproof, waterproof, allowing for reliable use in a wide range of environments.
  • Aircraft grade 6061 aluminum construction for lightweight(12.3oz/350g) and durable performance.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
ManufacturerVOTATU
Color OptionsGreen, Red
Intended UseHunting
Weight0.77 lb (Pounds)
Construction MaterialAluminum, Glass
Maximum Magnification Level3x
Lens Diameter30 mm
Compatible WithRifle
Mount TypePicatinny
Night Vision CapabilityNo
View Range100 Yards
Packaging Dimensions6.3 x 4.29 x 3.03 inches
Package Weight0.54 kg (Kilograms)
Product ModelP3X
Manufacturer Part NumberVO5103
Release DateJuly 25, 2022

Frequently asked questions

The Votatu P3X Prism Scope offers 3X magnification, allowing for clearer and more precise targeting at medium distances.

Yes, it features an etched reticle that remains visible with or without illumination, providing reliable aiming in low light conditions or even when the battery is depleted.

The Shake Awake feature automatically activates the illumination when movement is detected, ensuring the scope is always ready when you need it, and conserves battery life when not in use.

Yes, the scope offers both red and green illumination options, allowing users to choose the best color for their environment and personal preference.

Top Amazon Reviews

πŸš€ Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Votatu Outdoor scope has received mostly positive feedback for its great value, quality, and performance. Customers appreciate the product's durability, clear reticle, adjustability, and additional accessories included in the package. While it excels as a budget-friendly option for casual and budget builds, some users note limitations with adjustability for long-range shooting, reticle visibility in certain conditions, and eye relief.

Pros

  • πŸ‘ Great value for the price
  • πŸ‘ Includes additional accessories and features like a clear reticle and windage/elevation adjustment knobs
  • πŸ‘ Holds zero well and is durable for everyday use
  • πŸ‘ Generally positive feedback on build quality and optics clarity

Cons

  • πŸ‘Ž Limited adjustment for long-range shooting due to riser effect on point of aim
  • πŸ‘Ž Some users find the reticle hard to see in certain light conditions or backgrounds
  • πŸ‘Ž Reports of suboptimal eye relief, making quick repositioning challenging
  • πŸ‘Ž A specific review mentions dissatisfaction with its performance under American recoil

Should I Buy It?

If you are seeking a budget-friendly optic with solid performance for casual shooting or a budget build, the Votatu Outdoor scope is a commendable option. It's well-suited for users who prioritize value and quality. However, those with specific long-range shooting needs or who require optimal reticle visibility under various conditions might need to consider other options. Overall, it's a good buy within its price range and intended use case.


  • 3x prism scope with tooless adjustments and see thru riser
I have a new Ruger PC Carbine with takedown barrel and iron sights mounted on the barrel and a low picitinny rail on the receiver. Mounting any optics to co-witness is difficult. My requirements are for a prism sight with 3x magification, auto shake awake functionality and multicolor illuminated BDC reticle with a riser so I can see through the iron sights. The Votatu P3X prism scope is the only model I can find that meet these requirements after days of searching and weighing compromises of choices. This Votatu P3X has the riser base that provides 5/8" space for me to see the iron sights. It has a 3x magnification see out to longer ranges. The 2 MOA dot has multiple hash marks for hold over points at various distances to compensate for bullet drop. I zeroed in at 25 yards but and the hold over points can be used used out to 200 yards. There are a few nice extra features. This includes flip up lens caps to protect the glass. It has tooless pull up/push down wind & elevation adjustments so there's no caps to lose. There is an etched BDC recticle which is great for my astigmatism and it has both red and green illumination. It has both red and green illuminated reticles. The 3x magnification is clear through the 30mm wide ocular lens with an adjustable +/- 2 diopters eye piece to ensure sharp view of the reticles. The riser frame is angled and looks very attractive without being rectangular and boxy. The overall length is ~4.5" in length and 3" high. This overall length and height are not too short or too long and feels rock solid. This does not have multilayer coating but it is nitrogen filled for waterproof and fog free clarity. The auto sleep time is longer to 8 minutes and I would have preferred 4 minute auto sleep. The main downside is the eye relief is only 2.75" so I have to mount the sight very far back of the rail so I can lean forward to see through the sight. With 3x magnification, I can't have both eyes open either. Nevertheless I'm very happy with my purchase as nothing else I've come across that has all these features and fits and looks so great on my Ruger PC Carbine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024 by Leland C Leland C

  • It’s very well made, but for younger eyes!
I really, really love this scope! It’s so well made! Glass is pretty clear! The windage and elevation turrets are so easy to adjust, just pull up, click and push down to lock. They should all be made like this! Eye relief is a bit tough for me, It was around 3 inches, but it’s not a dealbreaker. I have it on top of my 5.56 with a QD mount, it clears my A2 front fixed sight with no problem. However, I just can’t see or shoot that clearly with it passed 25yards. Maybe it’s just my eyes, or the small 16”x16” target I was using. I’m almost 60, have astigmatism, nearsighted, and wear glasses with bifocals! But I found it difficult to shoot targets at 50 yards. I do recommend this scope, especially for the price. I might put it on top of my 9mm PCC, on its flip mount, if it’s not too high or heavy, and if Votatu CS responds to my request for a lower mount/adapter plate option, since the scope has a proprietary mounting system that converts to picatinny. If not I’m pretty sure I’ll be returning it for something more powerful, I wish Votatu offered a much more powerful one, I would definitely buy it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2023 by John C

  • Awesome budget optic!
The settings are great. I love the price point and reticle inside the scope. Most others that are near the same price point or smaller build do not have reticle I liked. If you wanted something to try to get your ranged shots in past 100 yards, this should do the trick. Once I get a better mount I'm going to zero it and shoot to see how well it holds zero. Over all.... looks promising. The company has good customer service too if you communicate as well. Highly recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2023 by Nathan

  • Good value for the money
I have this scope and its awesome. Glass is clear, the reticle is easy to use. I have it on a Tippmann M4 22 and its zeroed at 25 yards. The pull-up knobs make windage and elevation adjustments quick and easy. The plus and minus for reticle color and brightness are easy to adjust. So I am very satisfied with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2023 by WALAGO

  • For a budget optic from an unknown company it's not bad.
Ok folks so, here we have the Votatu P3x prism optic. Upon first opening the box I was pleasantly surprised to find that while it wasn't some luxury container it was significantly better than just some kind of cardboard box. Inside it was foam padded and each item was wrapped in a plastic baggie. Mine came with an extra CR2032 battery (one was already in the optic), a replacement cross bolt screw for the mount, two small form factor allen wrenches to tighten down the optic once mounted, an owners manual with the specs and various directions and also two base locking screws and a microfiber cloth to help wipe off the lenses and optic body. Some of the features I noticed immediately were that the optic came with very tactile windage and elevation knobs that were surprisingly both locking and had very satisfying half moa clicks for adjustment. The battery cap was very secure with a good feel for when it's snugged down and also removed there is some very slight difficulty with lining up the battery cap but that is a very small nitpick as if you aren't wearing gloves or in a major hurry it won't be a detriment in the least. The flip cap lens covers were also very surprising in how well they also felt both in securing down over the lenses but also in the resistance springs that held them up and out of the way when utilizing the optic. It does have active shake awake as well as 10 brightness levels for the reticle. So with that out of the way, lets go ahead and get into the brass tacks of why this is a budget optic: - The glass is nothing to write home about. If you are used to low grade optical glass or have just used budget optics for all of your shooting then this optic's glass will likely seem to be about upper middle grade "chinesium" - The reticle itself isn't bad it does have several bdc markings to assist with range finding but it too is nothing too special. It's very easy to lose the reticle against anything too impactful such as in brush or in the dark when you will need it most. If you do not have the reticle lit then you will find that it is even more difficult to keep your sights on especially when trying to focus on a target that might have any kind of concealment or shadows. - The brightness settings state that they have ten levels of intensity but let's be real. You can certainly push the button ten times in either direction if you like but the brightest setting on red is useable but it's certainly not going to be burning a crosshair into your retinas. For some, that's a good thing. For myself not so much. Sadly while the reticle is lit and you can find it, it is very easy to lose. When utilizing the green reticle you will find this to be even more of an issue. - Eye relief is ehhhhh it's definitely not the best. You'll find that you will lose the reticle if you turn your weapon of choice but also if you make a quick reposition and need to keep your sights on target you will definitely find it tough to keep in sight. However, this may be somewhat mitigated with training. Granted, by the time you've gotten good enough at holding the reticle in movement and target changes you will likely have grown out of this particular optic and upgraded to something else. - The mounting solution is made for a pic rail and it's height seemed perfectly fine on my aero precision rail. However, considering the optic did come with a replacement crossbolt that did give me some hesitance to really believe it would stand up to a decent amount of recoil or a high round count. It also has those 2 base locking screws which isn't something I've generally come across but it could just be because of my limited experience with a ton of optics. Who knows, I'd just be cautious both in zero retention but also in possibly losing the optic in the field should the crossbolt break. I didn't put it through a torture test so who knows it might just be perfectly fine. - Some of the flaws I noticed were that if you have the optic turned and not right on you will catch sight of a double image at the edges as well as a sort of mirroring effect towards the bottom of the sight that can get very annoying. While I did not test this optic in an overwhelming white light scenario to see if the reticle could hold, I did try it in a room with flourescent lighting and found it to be just the right contrast to become skewed or even lost entirely if held at just the wrong angle. There's also a very metallic tang to the air as soon as you open the optic it isn't something I've ever experienced with other things and while it's a very minor issue for some it may prove problematic as I've noticed the longer you have it out in an enclosed space the more you sort of taste that metallicness on your tongue and it almost feels like it's taking a very dusty dump in your mouth. Pardon my language there. Overall I would say that the Votatu P3x is a very affordable 3x prism with enough going for it that it'll be a pleasant addition to your budget AR of choice and if you choose to put it on something else just keep in mind that you may need to double check your mounting and zero retention if run through high use or with powerful loads that cause significant recoil. I give this a total of 3 stars out of 5 which is pretty decent, considering and feel comfortable saying that it's a good buy for the price to affix to any budget plinking build. However, if your use case is something more intense than just casual plinking or a little tactical fun... well, your mileage may vary. Peace! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2022 by Tentacle Beast Tentacle Beast

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