Rifle Scopes Diamondback tac dealer

If that is the scope you're intent on reach out to Scott at Liberty Optics, a fellow supporting vendor here and he will take great care of you.

You might also consider an Argos BTR 6-24x50 - APMR FFP IR available in MIL and MOA

FEATURES
First focal plane design allows you to fully utilize specially designed reticles that shrink or grow along with your target as you zoom in or out. These reticles offer quick target engagement at low power while offering precise holdover positions with finer details.

The illuminated reticle provides greater visibility during dusk and dawn and other low ambient light environment.

Reticle etched on the glass that provides excellent backing support for complex reticle design and offers great durability and much higher shock resistance to recoil

Fully Multicoated optics effectively reduces reflected light and increases the transmission of light giving you a brighter image than normal single coated lenses

The 6061T6 aircraft grade aluminum tube that has exceptional strength and superior mechanical integrity will protect these world class optics no matter what punishment you throw at it.

Heat treated one piece tube gives the scope extra strength over multi-piece tubes. A one piece tube also is better at keeping moisture out thus keeping your scope fog proof for the life of the product

Waterproof to protect the scope in the harshest weather conditions or if accidentally submerged underwater

Fog proof to allow you to immediately engage your target when you take your rifle to cold ambient temperature from warm inside

Shockproof Robust mechanical system with special designs on both control and erector system that give you the ultimate recoil resistance to withstand 1000G recoil for 1000 times.

Argon Purging uses the inertia gas with bigger size molecules to purge any moisture out of the tube giving you better waterproofing and thermal stability .

SPECIFICATION


Magnification 6-24
Objective Lens Diameter 50mm
Glass Etched Surface
Finish Matte
Lens Coating Wide Band Fully Multicoated
Extra Coating Xtra Protective Coating
Tube Material 6061 Aluminium
Tube Diameter 30 mm
Exit Pupil 8.2-2.1 mm
Eye Relief 3.3 inches
Field of View @100 yards 16.7-4.5 feet
Click Value 0.1MIL
Adjustment range per rotation 5MIL
Total Elevation Adjustment 18 MIL
Total Windage Adjustment 18 MIL
Turret Style Exposed Parallax Adjustment
Side Focus – 10 yards to infinity
Purging Material Argon
Length 14.1 inches
Weight 29.6 ounces
User Instruction Manual Download
Reticle Manual Download

Here is a review posted on another forum
 
I had considered that one but it has a smaller field of view, is heavier and has less adjustment... that’s assuming the mil and moa versions have to same amount of total adjustment. I couldn’t find the moa specs
 
MOA Specs:

Magnification 6-24
Objective Lens Diameter 50 mm
Reticle ATMR FFP IR MOA, Glass Etched Surface
Finish Matte
Lens Coating Wide Band Fully Multicoated
Extra Coating Xtra Protective Coating
Tube Material 6061 Aluminium
Tube Diameter 30mm
Exit Pupil 8.2-2.1mm
Eye Relief 3.3 inches
Field of View @100 yards 16.7-4.5 feet
Click Value 0.25 MOA
Adjustment range per rotation 12MOA
Total Elevation Adjustment 60MOA
Total Windage Adjustment 60MOA
Turret Style Exposed Parallax Adjustment
Side Focus – 10 yards to infinity
Purging Material Argon
Length 14.1 inches
Weight 29.6 ounces
User Instruction Manual Download
Reticle Manual Download
 
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For what it’s worth I have a Diamondback tactical and an Argos BTR. On paper the Diamondback may look better but the Athlon is a nicer scope in my opinion. Honestly you may want to consider adding a little to your budget and getting an Athlon Midas Tac which is in a whole different league. Give Doug at Camera Land a call and he will take great care of you. You may also have a hard time finding the 6-24 Vortex. I don’t know if they are back in stock now but they were sold out everywhere for awhile.
 
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For what it’s worth I have a Diamondback tactical and an Argos BTR. On paper the Diamondback may look better but the Athlon is a nicer scope in my opinion. Honestly you may want to consider adding a little to your budget and getting an Athlon Midas Tac which is in a whole different league. Give Doug at Camera Land a call and he will take great care of you. You may also have a hard time finding the 6-24 Vortex. I don’t know if they are back in stock now but they were sold out everywhere for awhile.
The Midas TAC is what I wanted but from what I can tell are only offered in mils
 
I bought one of the Diamondback tactical In 4-16 mil/mi configuration. I really wanted to like the scope because I really like Vortex but it just doesn’t impress me. The glass is okay but I think the Athlon is better. Where it really falls short is the turrets though. They are really mushy. The Midas TAC will be my next optic but I am a Mils guy. If you can go with a SFP you could look at the Athlon Midas BTR. Camera land has them for $339 which is a killer deal.
 
I bought one of the Diamondback tactical In 4-16 mil/mi configuration. I really wanted to like the scope because I really like Vortex but it just doesn’t impress me. The glass is okay but I think the Athlon is better. Where it really falls short is the turrets though. They are really mushy. The Midas TAC will be my next optic but I am a Mils guy. If you can go with a SFP you could look at the Athlon Midas BTR. Camera land has them for $339 which is a killer deal.
We have reduced the Midas BTR 2.5-15x50 to only $299.99, through the holidays.
We have stocked up on the Midas TAC and suggest calling to discuss yours :)