ZeroTech Optics has introduced the Vengeance HD 1–10×28 FFP LPVO, a new addition to its Vengeance series aimed at shooters seeking a single optic for both close-range and extended-distance use.
The scope features a 1-10× magnification range, allowing for rapid target acquisition at true 1× while providing increased precision at higher magnification levels. It is built around a 34mm tube and uses a first focal plane layout, ensuring that reticle subtensions remain consistent throughout the zoom range.
Constructed for use on modern sporting rifles, the Vengeance HD 1–10×28 is offered in both Black and Flat Dark Earth finishes. The design is said to focus on durability and consistent performance across a range of shooting applications, including competition, tactical use, and hunting.
The key features in short:
- First Focal Plane (FFP) RMG-L Reticle: Precise holdovers remain accurate at every magnification level.
- 1–10× Versatility: True 1× performance for rapid target acquisition and extended reach at 10×.
- 34mm Aircraft-Grade Aluminum Tube: Built for strength while providing generous adjustment travel.
- Illuminated Reticle System: Segmented circle-dot illumination enhances speed and visibility in low-light conditions.
- Wide Field of View: 120 ft at 100 yards on 1× allows shooters to maintain awareness and track targets quickly.
- Capped Turrets with Zero Reset: Protected adjustments that return precisely to zero when needed.
- Locking Dioptre Adjustment: Ensures the optic remains dialed in once set.
- Compact 10.3-inch Design: Lightweight performance without unnecessary bulk.
With this release, ZeroTech adds another option in the growing segment of 1–10× LPVOs, a category that continues to gain traction among shooters looking for a versatile, all-in-one optic solution.
The price is $699 for both versions.
Find out more here:
https://zerotechoptics.com/p/1-10×28-lpvo-rmg-l-illuminated/
https://zerotechoptics.com/p/1-10×28-lpvo-rmg-l-illuminated-fde/
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