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Affordable, solid, and reliable are seldom associated with long range shooting and hunting. The Helos BTR GEN2 is the exception. Advanced Fully Multi-Coated lenses and XPL coatings balance out this optic for a wide variety of conditions. Cross-over features such as Locking turrets are not just for hunting, they instill confidence in mid to long range shooters as well. FFP, Fully Multi-coated Lenses, Direct Dial and Locking Elevation & Windage Turrets, Illuminated Reticle, 30mm Tube, Zero Stop.
Affordable, solid, and reliable are seldom associated with long range shooting and hunting. The Helos BTR GEN2 is the exception. Advanced Fully Multi-Coated lenses and XPL coatings balance out this optic for a wide variety of conditions. Cross-over features such as Locking turrets are not just for hunting, they instill confidence in mid to long range shooters as well. FFP, Fully Multi-coated Lenses, Direct Dial and Locking Elevation & Windage Turrets, Illuminated Reticle, 30mm Tube, Zero Stop.
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Advanced Fully Multi-Coated lenses provide better light transmission with optimum brightness and true color across the entire spectrum.
PRECISION ZERO STOP SYSTEM
Allows you to return to your initial zero position with a sharp and precise stop, right on your initial zero.
LOCKING TURRETS
Allows you to pull up on your turret to dial and push down on the turret to lock it in place to avoid inadvertent adjustments.
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Helos BTR Gen2 2-12x42 AHMR2 MIL FFP IR features and details.
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Product Features
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Helos BTR Gen2 2-12x42 AHMR2 MIL FFP IR features and details.
Who is Athlon Optics?
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Welcome to Athlon
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Who is Athlon Optics?
The more you shoot, the more chances to win.
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Athlon Shooting Sports Giveback
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The more you shoot, the more chances to win.
Athlon takes a ride-along with the New York Police Department Long Range Team.
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Athlon In-Focus: NYPD
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Athlon takes a ride-along with the New York Police Department Long Range Team.
If you're hunting or competing, a low power variable magnification scope is a great solution for you.
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Short Range Riflescopes
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If you're hunting or competing, a low power variable magnification scope is a great solution for you.
I love this optic. The magnification range and reticle are unmatched for a versatility. Is it a 1-6. no. Is it a 4.5x27 no. It does the job of both very well. I shot dots in F class long before it became the norm. Superimposing one object over another is superior to crosshairs. A lot of people think the big dot is too big on this optic. I love the big dot. In the real world with field positions your rest is not perfect. There is some wobble. If your wobbling in a 1mil radius a .01 mil dot is a liability. Your mind/body trys to use the precision and it hurts efficiency. The Christmas tree reticle dots are much smaller. For load development/accuracy testing I switch to those. The reticle works close. It works far within reason. THe scopes weight is reasonable. Im old. We used to shoot at 1000 with 10x scopes. On steel this optic works to 800 or so quite well. If I had one complaint its that the optic is not bumped to at least midas tac quality. The glass is very nice here at helos btr. No one ever condemned athlon for its glass. I hate poor glass nowadays. This glass doesnt hurt my eyes. The optics track for me. I have a bunch. Id prefer the configuration in a midas tac or Aeres package with the better turrets and top notch glass. I m very glad this optic is produced just the way it is. Spoiled I guess. I sometimes look at my much more expensive LOW Japanese optics now. I love how they are crafted. I trust them. The turrets feel like a NASA instrument. This optic doesnt instill the same feeling in me mechanically but I cant get away from its unique versatility. Honestly the glass is just as good if not better. When I get done playing with the awesome mechanical devices they go back in the safe and this optic gets put in the rings. When I used to shoot F class I would be at the top of the bottom third every time. In every shooting sport there are limits. To get past certain points takes time and money. I spend both of those how I like. They are finite things. I like my skill level. I practice for field conditions and enjoy that. I show up at various disciplines and do well for the resources and time I spend. I enjoy it very much. IMO this scope has no peer for versatility in field positions. Maybe there is something better outside of my pay grade. Dont know dont care.
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I love this optic. The magnification range and reticle are unmatched for a versatility. Is it a 1-6. no. Is it a 4.5x27 no. It does the job of both very well. I shot dots in F class long before it became the norm. Superimposing one object over another is superior to crosshairs. A lot of people think the big dot is too big on this optic. I love the big dot. In the real world with field positions your rest is not perfect. There is some wobble. If your wobbling in a 1mil radius a .01 mil dot is a liability. Your mind/body trys to use the precision and it hurts efficiency. The Christmas tree reticle dots are much smaller. For load development/accuracy testing I switch to those. The reticle works close. It works far within reason. THe scopes weight is reasonable. Im old. We used to shoot at 1000 with 10x scopes. On steel this optic works to 800 or so quite well. If I had one complaint its that the optic is not bumped to at least midas tac quality. The glass is very nice here at helos btr. No one ever condemned athlon for its glass. I hate poor glass nowadays. This glass doesnt hurt my eyes. The optics track for me. I have a bunch. Id prefer the configuration in a midas tac or Aeres package with the better turrets and top notch glass. I m very glad this optic is produced just the way it is. Spoiled I guess. I sometimes look at my much more expensive LOW Japanese optics now. I love how they are crafted. I trust them. The turrets feel like a NASA instrument. This optic doesnt instill the same feeling in me mechanically but I cant get away from its unique versatility. Honestly the glass is just as good if not better. When I get done playing with the awesome mechanical devices they go back in the safe and this optic gets put in the rings. When I used to shoot F class I would be at the top of the bottom third every time. In every shooting sport there are limits. To get past certain points takes time and money. I spend both of those how I like. They are finite things. I like my skill level. I practice for field conditions and enjoy that. I show up at various disciplines and do well for the resources and time I spend. I enjoy it very much. IMO this scope has no peer for versatility in field positions. Maybe there is something better outside of my pay grade. Dont know dont care.