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Rifle Scopes Athlon riflescope review thanks to Doug at Cameraland

bhoges

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’ll be honest I wasn't looking forward to reviewing Athlon optics. I’m an optics snob and all my rifles sport Vortex Razors, AMG, Nightforce NSX, Swarovski and Zeiss. I just believe you get what you pay for. Doug asked me to review two Athlon scopes for him. (Argos 6-24x50, Talos 4-14x44) Last weekend I mounted both of these up to my 6MMBR. This is my most proven rifle. Over the summer I shot a 5 shot group at 600 yards that was 1.5 inches. Yeah I don’t believe it myself. Gotta love Bartlein barrels!!! For testing I purchased several Boxtobenchprecision targets. This allow for tracking tests on scopes as well as load development. You have the ability to run a scope up 7.5 mils.

First off, I’m a huge fan of first focal plane optics. I was in a rush and never bore sighted either of these scopes. Each scope took only 3 shots to get zeroed. (Nightforce rings help, use good rings!!) Nothing like having the turrets match the reticle. I started off at 100 yards to test the tracking first. I ran both scopes up to match the spots of the targets. First was 1.5 mils and the last was 7.5 mils. For a total of 5 points of impact. Once I reached 7.5 mils and cranked them back down to my initial zero. To my surprise it worked. Next I conducted a box test with the same results. Clarity means nothing if a scope won't track. With my tracking concerns out of the way I moved on to the features. The turrets are very positive and have a nice audible sound. The parallax and power rings are very tight but I imagine they will loosen over time. One thing about the parallax that I really like is that they focus down to 10 yards. I shoot a lot of small bore and air rifle. Most scopes can’t focus close and its very limiting. At work we have a 23 yard range. It makes shooting with most scopes tough. My career is as firearms examiner for a major city. At my local range we can shoot out to 200 yards. I was able to decern 6mm bullet holes at 100 and 200 yards with the 24x Argos. With the Talos being 14x it wasn't possible past 100 yards. The Mil reticle is perfect its not overly busy. So many scopes have too much going on and you get lost. Both optics have lit reticles but aren't bright enough for day time use. Not a issue but just like to state that fact. With each scope I shot approx 50 rounds from 100 to 200 yards.

I don't want to get into comparing these scopes to others on the market or get into resolution charts ect. For the price your getting the best bang for your buck. I don't know of any scopes in this price range with all these features. Every company has to start from somewhere. I truly believe we will be seeing a lot more from them in the near future. I remember when Vortex was new to the market just look at them now. Over the next few months Ill get more time behind them to get more input. My next range trip will be my other club that I can shoot out to 700 yards. I plan on really putting them though the paces there. No drop test like the other guys on the forums. They are too subjective and I love my rifles too much to hurt them. I do all my own paint work so it would kill me. As many of you guys know Doug and the guys over at Cameraland are stand up guys. I've known Doug for maybe 18 years now. He keeps bringing excellent pricing and new products for us. I think this is a great addition to his inventory. Having his store so close to my house is good and bad. I walked in a few times to say hi and walked out with new toys. Last purchase was the Lecia Geovid deal he got us. I need to do some more overtime to make up for my Optics addiction.


Testing Procedure

Before I conducted my test I confirmed the scope was mounted level to the rifle and also made sure the rings are perfectly aligned using a 30mm scope lapping bar. Next the target was leveled so I knew that the scopes would tract perfectly level as well. Too many guys overlook small steps like this. Once everything was good I torqued the scope ring capped and crossbolts. I used a Nightforce base and 30mm rings. So to test the scopes I started with a 100 yards zero. Using Box To Bench Precision targets I cranked the scopes up to various MILS. (1.5,3, 4.5, 6, 7.5) and took shots at each spot. The tracking worked perfect. Next I went down 7.5 MILS to my 100 yard zero. Next I conducted a box test on an 18 inch square. The final outcome was shots placed perfectly in the original point of aim. For an impact test I dropped the butt of the rifle on the concrete 6x from a height of 6 inches. Same results no POI shift. Im not beating on my rifle or the optic beyond that like guys did for the Tract optic test. Like I stated earlier for its price Athlon makes some great budget scopes. Today Im getting a Benjamin Maunder to mount it to. Ill do some small game hunting with it and get some further testing done. Patiently awaiting FED EX now!!!!

PROS: Loaded with features
Price
Warranty
They work!

CONS: Honestly my only complaint is the stiff power and parallax rings


PS: keep in mind the winds were brutal the day of testing. 20-25 mph so some shots were slightly off. The small group target was done later when the winds died down.


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Last edited by bhoges; 11/30/17 08:34 AM.
 
Thanks for taking the time to do this test Brian. I am sure the members here will find it enlightening


Thank you for your continued support.
If there is anything else we can assist you with please let me know.
Doug
Camera Land
720 Old Bethpage Rd
Old Bethpage NY 11804
516-217-1000
Please visit our website @ www.cameralandny.com
 
A friend of mine bought two of the Taloses and I spent some time behind them. The turrets are not positive. They are way too easy to turn and mushy. Athlon needs to redo those turrets.
 
A friend of mine bought two of the Taloses and I spent some time behind them. The turrets are not positive. They are way too easy to turn and mushy. Athlon needs to redo those turrets.

These scopes probably cost Athlon $100 something to have made???

Last year I advised the Pres of Athlon to talk the factory that makes these scopes into buying a new CNC machine to specifically make the turret systems thereby increasing the quality of them. He asked and basically the subject fell flat as a pancake. Too bad, because can you imagine these scopes with great turrets, we might have to pay another $30 bucks to make up for the amortization of the new machine but so what, small price to pay.

Well, the point is the majority of the cost in these scopes is wrapped up in the cool features. So if one can't abide then go onto higher priced scopes. Or settle for the old fixed power scopes.

I don't like the detractors of cheap scopes myself but other than those few faults these scopes generally work very well. And once again for the millionth time, there are no perfect scopes.
 
Doug and Neil at Camera Land are who hooked me up with my Helos BTR. Great guys to deal with! I haven’t got many rounds through it yet but so far I am happy. I would like to do a tracking test though, hopefully it will pass that!
 
These scopes probably cost Athlon $100 something to have made???

Last year I advised the Pres of Athlon to talk the factory that makes these scopes into buying a new CNC machine to specifically make the turret systems thereby increasing the quality of them. He asked and basically the subject fell flat as a pancake. Too bad, because can you imagine these scopes with great turrets, we might have to pay another $30 bucks to make up for the amortization of the new machine but so what, small price to pay.

Well, the point is the majority of the cost in these scopes is wrapped up in the cool features. So if one can't abide then go onto higher priced scopes. Or settle for the old fixed power scopes.

I don't like the detractors of cheap scopes myself but other than those few faults these scopes generally work very well. And once again for the millionth time, there are no perfect scopes.


I was thinking deeper/heavier detents. Maybe they can’t due to the materials they use but that wouldn’t cost anything. It is so obvious to anyone handling these scopes that I’m surprised this hasn’t been addressed prior to release of these scopes.
 
I was thinking deeper/heavier detents. Maybe they can’t due to the materials they use but that wouldn’t cost anything. It is so obvious to anyone handling these scopes that I’m surprised this hasn’t been addressed prior to release of these scopes.

Keep in mind guys these are $300-400 optics. For the price that work great. Nobody has turrets like NF. This is a great budget scope and you gotta live with the specs its built to. Im sure their higher end stuff is leaps and bounds ahead of these models.
 
The Cronus/BTR line from Athlon are great scopes, no doubt about it. I've run them in matches for 2 years now without one single problem. Bright, tactile and true tracking from both.

The lower-tier line of scopes are great entry-level options. I'm getting my kid into LR shooting and am looking at the Kids PRS circuit at K&M for him next year. I have a Midas on his rifle now, and am looking to the Talos BTR as a FFP option to save some coin.

He can't twist the knobs on my ATACR because they are too stiff, but the Midas and Talos are no problem.

I don't know where all the hatred for Athlon comes from, but no one is jumping out of airplanes in the middle of the night to put meplats on dingbats with them, so I don't think overly stiff detents are warranted beyond what they already offer.
 
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I've been running Athlon Cronus 4.5-29x56 mil scopes (the originals, pre-BTR models) on my precision 22RF rifles for 14mo now. Also have one on a Bighorn TL2-SA in 223AI. Most recent purchase was one of these same scopes when Cabela's was running a clearance sale on them for $1k - this scope went on a new V22 22RF rifle. I'm comparing these scopes to the three Kahles K624i scopes I have on my competition rifles, and while I really love the Kahles scopes, the Cronus aren't that far behind in performance.

The only other Athlons I have any experience with are a couple of new Ares 4.5-27x50 mil scopes on a custom M70 in 6x47, and a Howa Mini custom in 6RAT. Have a lot of positive experiences with both these scopes, and no negative ones, at least at this point in time. I can only compare the Ares scopes to a couple of Vortex sfp 6-24x50 PSTs, which probably isn't a fair comparison, as the Vortexes are Gen I, and the Ares are more recent designs, probably comparable to the Gen II PST. All I can say at this point in time is that I'm pleased with the Ares scopes, and will likely be using at least a couple more of them on other rifles as time goes by.
 
Good info. I am a scope junkie as well, & wear out scope mounts. I have bought 3 Athlon scopes so far for some of my pellet rifles. They are as crisp & clear as scopes I paid double for. Then you add the lifetime warranty, you have something of value.
 
I also have a athlon cronus btr and it is every bit as good as my vortex amg. I actually think it’s a tad bit sharper than the amg but it might be my eyes I like both scopes well but for the money the athlon cronus btr is a great quality scope with lots of features. Now how well they hold up over time only time will tell but so far I am very happy with this scope.
 
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I’m looking at a talos btr. I know this is an old thread but have the Athlon scopes held up and are the btr scopes gtg?
 
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The Talos BTR has very mushy turrets. I have a couple other Talos scopes and their turrets are much better. The reticle is pretty thick also.

The Argos BTR turrets are much much better, and mine is a first gen version. The Gen 2 is supposed to be even better, but I haven't handled one.
 
Yup the scope held up great. I have a few Ahtlons all tracking well. Huge fan of the Cronus BTR 1-6x on my carbine.