When hunting in low-light conditions visibility is a necessity and with an Athlon Optics Talos Rifle Scope you’ll never miss a beat or a target. These Rifle Scopes from the team at Athlon Optics feature aircraft grade aluminum which provides next level durability and strength over any terrain and in all weather conditions. With a fully multicoated optic the Athlon Optics Side Focus Rifle Scope reduces reflected light from interfering with your shot while also providing a brighter image overall. Fogproof, waterproof, and shockproof the Athlon Optics 4-16x40mm Rifle Scope will be your first and last choice for twilight hunting. Specifications for Athlon Optics Talos 4-16x40mm Rifle Scope: Manufacturer: Athlon Optics Objective Lens Diameter: 40 mm Magnification: 4 – 16 x Tube Diameter: 1 in Reticle Focal Plane: Second Focal Plane (SFP) Exit Pupil: 9.2 – 2.5 mm Finish: Matte Field of View, Linear: 24.1 – 6.28 ft at 100 yds Eye Relief: 3.8 – 3.35 in Color: Black Weight: 19.1 oz Length: 12.9 in Parallax: 15 yds to infinity Battery Type: CR2032 Width: 1.8 in Fabric/Material: Aircraft Grade Aluminum Focus Range: 15 yds to infinity Lens Material: Glass Optical Coating: Fully Multi-Coated Weather Resistance: Yes Water Resistance Level: IPX-7 Shockproof: Yes Fogproof: Yes Battery Quantity: 1 Magnification Type: Variable Condition: New Eyepiece Lens Diameter: 45.72 mm Attachment Type: Riflescope Ring Features of Athlon Optics Talos Rifle Scope, 28W-RS-TL41640 Fully Multicoated Aircraft Grade Aluminum Heat Treated One Piece Tube Construction Waterproof Fog proof Shockproof Nitrogen Purged Package Contents: Athlon Optics Talos 4-16x40mm Rifle Scope Cleaning Cloth Instruction Manual Lens Covers
Steve Tyler –
So far I love the clarity. I would 100% put it against my similarly sized primary arms and Vortex scopes. Looks to be well built, however I have not yet had the opportunity to put many rounds down range with my 243 AR10
bastrd308 –
picked this u of my ruger 10/22. the box came packed very well(thank you guys). glass is very clear and crisp. i really enjoy seeing the impacts on the targets . it makes me feel like a kid again with my very first marlin .22. my buddies tell me they can hear me giggling like a little kid when we go out shooting. would definantly recommend.this product
Chris S –
I have been trying scopes, trying to find a nice 250yard, sharp shooter for my AR-15 with 1/7 twist 16” barrel 5.56 cal. I didn’t want a 50” scope on top of my AR & I refuse to spend more on my optics than I do my guns and so it’s been a challenge. This scope offers so much for the price point. I haven’t been to the range yet so more on that later. So far, Glass is clear, all controls work, however the illumination switch is quite choppy. I like resistance on my dials so they stay put, tolerances are tight and smooth (except for the reticle light dial). The Talos is a handsome looking scope and deserves better than a bikini cover, but if Athelon spent a few $ more making sure I have crystal clear, reliable glass at any time of day-any temperature- and it appears they have- I will look the other way on the covers. If the illumination switch doesn’t get any worse Ill let it slide too, but Athelon warranty will take care of it whenever I decide I’m ready. Overall a fantastic value,
Krunchy Frog –
Clear glass and no complaints just a solid budget optic. I liked the first one so much I bought 2 more. They sit on my .22 mag lever gun my AR and my bolt action .308. Great scope for the money. Holds zero very well and and I’m very happy with the quality.
lonefish –
I have 4 of these scopes. 2 lighted and 2 non lighted. Have them on my 22 mag, 223 bolt action, 6.5 creedmore bolt action and a 308 bolt action. If you want to really dial a rifle in from 50 yards to 250 yards this scope can't be beat. I'm an older shooter with not the best eyes anymore. This scope makes it easy to put lead on target every time. Had many more expensive scopes in my life. This is my scope of choice.
RJP –
This scope is a economical solution for those who are on a budget or just budget minded. The glass is very similar to the nikon prostaff & Burris fullfield scopes I own. (The Nikon edges the other 2 by a slight margin) I ran this scope thru its paces on a 22 WMR @ 50yrds and the scope done just great! Like others have mentioned, it does lose a little brightness at top power & it wouldn't be of much use in a low light scenario. Drop it down to 14x & it's much better and is usable there. I don't like batteries, so I chose the non lighted mil dot reticle. This reticle is fine enough for target work & It also works very well with the windage/elevation adj. The later adjustments do have a little slop! Its no high end Leupold or Nikon that you can just feel the perfectly matched internal parts.. However, it don't seem to make a bit of difference! My scope tracked very well indeed. Good buy IMO.