UTG 3-9X40 1" Hunter Scope, AO, 36-color Mil-dot, w/ Rings

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UTG 3-9X40 1" Hunter Scope, AO, 36-color Mil-dot, w/ Rings
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Price: $199.95
Manufacturer: UTG-Leapers

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Description

•  Best Features Designed for Varmint/Predator Hunting
•  Built on True Strength Platform, Completely Sealed and Nitrogen Filled, Shockproof, Fogproof and Rainproof
•  Innovative EZ-TAP® Illumination Enhancing (IE) System with Red/Green Dual-Color Mode and 36 Color Multi-Color Mode to Accommodate All Weather/Light Conditions (U.S. Pat. 8,437,079; EU Patent Pending)
•  1-Click High-tech Illumination Memory Feature Gets You Right Back to the Color/Brightness Setting Last Used
•  Premium Zero Locking and Zero Resetting Target Turrets with Most Consistent and Precise 1/4 MOA per Click Windage/Elevation Adjustment
•  Emerald Coated Lenses to Achieve Maximum Light Transmission for Best Clarity
•  Mil-dot Range Estimating Reticle for Most Optimal Aiming and Shooting Performance
•  Parallax Adjustable from 5 Yds Close Range to Infinity
•  Complete with RG2W1204 High Quality Max Strength QD Twist Lock Picatinny/Weaver Rings and Flip-open Lens Caps

Specs

Overall Length
12.6"
Weight
21.1 oz
Field of View
34.5" - 11.5" @ 100 Yds
Eye Relief
3.9" - 3.2"
Click Value
1/4"
Reticle
Mil-Dot

Reviews

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Reviewed by LNFranke
10/21/2019 - 09:16:59 AM
Tough Optics
I have two of these scopes. Mounted on two scope-busting springers - an RWS 350 Pro Compact and an Hatsan 135. Both are violent springers. The UTG 3-9 AO & IR tamed them both.

The turrets with zero-setting capacity are a boon to the shooter; just follow the written directions in how to do this utilizing an Allen wrench (don't be inventive, just follow directions).

Light transmission is very good and the mil dots are helpful in adjusting to different pellets' flight characteristics without upsetting one's turret sets for one's usual round.

Fit and finish on the scopes is excellent. My only negative comment is on the thermoplastic flip covers, they tend to walk off of the ends of the scope due to the springer's double jolting. It's not a big deal, just remember to push them back periodically!

For the money, one is hard pressed to find a more usable scope for the money than the UTG Leapers.
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