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SE-31801-Vortex
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SE-31801
The Vortex Strike Eagle 3-18x44mm FFP EBR-7C MOA Riflescope SE-31801 features a versatile 3-18x magnification range with a 44mm objective lens, providing clear optics. Equipped with a first focal plane EBR-7C MOA reticle, Vortex SE-31801 offers precise windage and elevation adjustments. Constructed for durability, it likely includes shockproof, fog-proof, and waterproof features. Verify the latest specifications and user reviews for the most current and accurate information.
The Vortex Strike Eagle 3-18x44mm Riflescope was designed as a lightweight, highly versatile optic that offered more magnification than Vortex’s 1-8x24mm to extend the shooter’s effective range, but weighed less than Vortex’s 5-25x56mm for greater mobility. Equally well suited for bolt-action and gas-operated rifles alike, this fully-featured long-range capable riflescope excels at intermediate to extended range applications such as dynamic target shooting or varmint/predator hunting. The overall design of the Strike Eagle 3-18x44mm is compact, measuring in at a mere 13.3”, and weighs just 27.3 ounces to promote greater maneuverability. Like many of Vortex’s premium optics, the Strike Eagle 3-18x44mm is outfitted with an HD Optical System, which uses a combination of high quality glass and advanced lens coatings to provide an image with crisp edge-to-edge sharpness and high light transmission. To ensure accurate holdovers throughout the entire magnification range, the Strike Eagle 3-18x44mm utilizes a first focal plane reticle. The reticle itself is the EBR-7C and is available in both MOA and MRAD configurations. The EBR-7C features an ultra-fine 0.14 MOA/0.04 MRAD center dot, as well as an abundance of sub-tensions and hashmarks allowing the user to determine ranges, make holdovers/windage corrections, and accurately engage moving targets. The reticle is also illuminated for use in low light situations, and the illumination dial is integrated directly into the parallax knob for better ergonomics.