Riton X3 Conquer 6-24x50 FFP MRAD Scope | Illum. Reticle | Zero Stop Tough
Riton X3 Conquer 6-24x50 FFP MRAD Scope | Illum. Reticle | Zero Stop Tough
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Riton X3 Conquer 6-24x50 FFP MRAD Scope | Illum. Reticle | Zero Stop Tough
This ain’t your granddaddy’s hunting scope. The Riton X3 Conquer 6-24x50IR FFP MRAD was built for folks who don’t sip lattes while talking about “wind hold theories”—they just hold, send it, and hit.
Let’s break it down:
You’ve got first focal plane clarity, a fully multi-coated lens, and a 30mm aircraft-grade 6061-T6 aluminum tube that laughs at recoil up to 1,200 Gs. Whether you’re drilling steel at 800 or making prairie dogs regret their life choices, this optic’s dialed for domination.
The MPSR illuminated reticle? Bright enough to paint your hits in low light, smart enough to turn off where you stop—not where it wants. With six brightness levels and off stops between each, you can crank it with gloves or bare hands, rain or shine.
Back to zero? No problem. The Riton R3 Zero Stop Turrets make dialing for distance feel like cheating. When it’s time to bring it back home, you won’t be guessing—you’ll be grinning.
Specs That Slap:
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Magnification: 6-24x
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Objective Lens: 50mm
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Tube Diameter: 30mm
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Reticle: MPSR, Illuminated FFP (real shooter’s math)
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Eye Relief: 3.3 inches
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Exit Pupil: 8.2mm down to 2.1mm
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Field of View @ 100 yds: 16.8ft (low) – 4.4ft (high)
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Click Value: 1/10 MRAD
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Adjustment Range: 18 MRAD
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Mounting Length: 6.37 inches
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Overall Length: 14.17 inches
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Weight: 1.83 lbs (29.28 oz)
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Housing: 6061-T6 Aircraft-Grade Aluminum
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Lens Coating: Waterproof, low light enhanced, fully multi-coated
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Rated for airguns, .50 cals, and bad intentions
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Backed by Riton’s Limited Lifetime Warranty
This optic ain’t just built tough—it’s built smart. It’s for the guy who knows what a zero stop is and how to use it. Whether you're training, hunting, or just showing off, the X3 Conquer's got your six.
Ships fast from the land of brisket and bad attitudes—Texas.
Remember, stay sharp, stay ready, shoot straight!
