NEW Oculus® Riflescopes
- Ocu-Coat lens coating for amazing light transmission
- Original turret design
- Return to original zero almost instantly
- No tools but your fingers
- 1/4 MOA adjustments (1/8 on 6–24x50)
- Built on a solid, single-body tube
- Nitrogen-purged
- Sealed for 100% waterproof mechanical performance
- Limited lifetime warranty
Ocu-Coat Lens Coating
Fully multi-coated lenses customized with specialized, multi-layered broad-band coatings for optimal light transmission at dawn and dusk, and in the brightest daylight conditions.
Zero-Reset Turrets with 1/4 MOA
Unique and original turret design provides a solid, resettable zero with no tools. Just lift and rotate the turret, and engage the turret lock.
1/8 MOA Adjustments
(6–24x50SPA) Each click moves the point of impact 1/8" at 100 yards, giving extreme accuracy with your precision rifles and premium ammunition.
Rated 4.3 out of 5 by 7
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Rated 5 out of 5 by kdhunter Great Inexpensive Scope
I just mounted this scope on my 17 HMR (6-24x50), and let me tell you I was surprised as the value of this piece. The gun counter at Bass Pro in Gurnee didn't even have these on display, we found it when searching for a mil-dot reticle. But from the glass, to the design of the box; you could immediatly tell this is a quality scope.
Nice power range, 6-24 unlike the normal 8-24. Has a knob that allows easy changing of the power, nice feature. Has parallax adjustment, and zeroing turrets which you don't normally find on scopes in this dollar range. I read one review where this feature was criticized. This is a feature! YOU are supposed to know how many turns from top (elevation) and from right (windage) your turrets are set at, so after making adjustments in the field you can quickly get back to zero. Caps are really only for people whom utilize "hold-over" technique for long range shooting because you do not want to be removing caps in the field. Most shooters will tell you dialing-in your shot is better technique, and usually provides better results. For me, zeroing caps are excellent! Once you take your shot you know exactly what you dialed in and can adjust. Using hold-over is much less precise, and I forget exactly what I held over, so it's less likely I will make a better shot on the 2nd attempt.
I have a $850 vortex on my 243, and truthfully I'm not sure how much better that scope is than this one. Is it better? Of course!! The turrets are better (tighter clicks and better zeroing), it has an illuminated reticle, and I can get it with Mil Rad turrets (unlike Oculus with 1/8" MOA only). Oculus has better zoom, and the glass is pretty much as good. The reticle is not. Vortex reticle is outstanding! The mil dot on the Oculus is too thin for my standards, but still nice to have a ranging reticle (2nd focal plane) like on my Vortex. So in truth, how much better is the Vortex compared to the Oculus? Hah! Based on my Vortex (which are known for being great scopes for the money), the Oculus should sell for $500-$550, nearly double what its selling for at Bass Pro! Can't seem to get these right now anywhere else either. I bought it because I'm using it on a rifle with really only about 200 yards of legitimate range, so using MOA turrets I didn't think mattered much (i prefer MIL RAD), but let me tell you this scope is making me rethink how important an illuminated reticle and MIL RAD turrets are, and put $500 back in my bank.
March 3, 2013
Rated 3 out of 5 by Tanker64 Oculus 2.5-10x50 problems
Set this scope up on a 6.8SPC AR. The reticle with a lighted dot is easy to get a very precise hold on a 100 yard target, also shows you how much you are moving. Very birght and great eye relief. But now I get to see how good the warranty is. After about 20 shots my reticle is canted about 30 degrees. At first I thought it was a problem with loose scope rings, but no, those were tight and the turrets are still level. I'll give it another shot after the warranty, but if I have the problem again, the rating will drop to 1 star.
January 25, 2013
Rated 2 out of 5 by schuck oculus 6-24-50
i thought it was clear and gathered light good but the turents did'nt have anything over them to keep them from geting turned when carrying them into the stand or geting it in and out of a safe/case
January 9, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by howa308 awsome scope
bought the 4-16 for my dad and the 6-24 for my howa 308. crystal clear scope even at 24x magnifcation. checked out both nikon and leopold and found the oculus to have better optics. ya weird. but love this scope and its super easy to sight in. optics are so clear my 7 year old is shooting 3/4 inch groups at 225 yards. ya is that good
December 26, 2012
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What is the 6-24x50 Oculus range of adjustment in elevation and windage? How many turret clicks from full clockwise to full counterclockwise?What is the range of adjustment in MOA?
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I really like the clarity, but my reticle is canted after about 20 shots through a soft shooting 6.8SPC AR. Headed back for warranty work.A:
Ask me about durability in a year or two. So far, so good. Scope is sharp & clear, good light transmissivity.Answers
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Mine was mfg in the Phillipines.A:
Country of Origing: CHINAThanks
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Is the focus style similar to nikons or leupolds?Answers
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yes and the side focus is the sameAnswers
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These scopes are covered by a fully transferable lifetime warranty, over the counter at Bass Pro, for any manufacturer defects.A:
If any OCULUS binocular, rifle scope, or spotting scope is found to have defects in materials or workmanship, OCULUS will, at its option, repair or replace the product.A:
I re-read the instruction booklet and i see no warranty information listed. so for 30$ id say there most likely is not one1 of 1
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