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Getting into precision rifle shooting with an FFP scope that has locking turrets, a zero stop, and a usable Christmas-tree reticle usually means spending $800 or more — scopes under that price typically drop one of those features. The Athlon Helos BTR GEN2 4-20x50 puts all three in a 30mm FFP package under $650, giving new PRS and long-range shooters a legitimate starting platform they will not immediately outgrow.
The APLR6 reticle features a floating 2 MOA center cross with 1 MOA hash marks and a Christmas-tree holdover grid extending to 50 MOA below center — drop lines at every 5 MOA interval widen progressively from 10 MOA to 40 MOA, giving quick wind holds without cluttering the field of view at lower magnifications. First focal plane keeps all subtensions accurate across the full 4-20× range.
PRS and long-range competition shooters running lighter rifle builds who prefer MOA adjustments and want a capable FFP scope without the weight penalty of a 56mm objective — at 27.6 oz, the 4-20×50 saves nearly half a pound over its 6-24×56 sibling while keeping 100 MOA of usable elevation.
Hunters who also shoot precision and want one scope that crosses over — the 4× low end provides a wider field of view (27.9 ft at 100 yards) for timber and brush work, while locking turrets prevent bump-induced zero loss in the field.
Rimfire and air rifle competitors looking for a precision optic with 10-yard minimum parallax — the side focus adjustment goes low enough for close-range benchrest disciplines without compromise at distance.
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