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The Athlon Midas TAC GEN2 HD 6-24×50 APRS15 FFP MIL pairs 24x magnification with 25 MIL of symmetric elevation and windage travel, a precision zero stop, and HD glass — delivering the resolution and adjustment range that long-range precision shooting demands without crossing $700. This variant features the APRS15 reticle, an alternative to the APRS14 offered on the same platform, giving MIL shooters a choice of reticle pattern to match their preferred holdover style. The Gen2 HD glass and advanced fully multi-coated lenses deliver noticeably sharper, brighter images than the Gen1.
PRS and NRL competitors who want more magnification for target identification and wind reading — 25 MIL of elevation travel, a zero stop, and crisp 0.1 MIL clicks deliver the mechanical features that precision rifle competition demands. At 26.3 oz, this scope keeps weight manageable while giving you 24x of resolution for reading conditions at distance.
Long-range precision shooters building around 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Winchester, or similar cartridges who prioritize magnification over a wide low-end — the 6-24x range and 25 MIL of elevation put confident dialups to 1,000+ yards within reach. The HD glass and FFP reticle let you read conditions and correct without lifting your head from the stock.
MIL-system shooters who prefer the APRS15 reticle pattern — the 0.1 MIL clicks and MIL-based reticle keep your turrets and holdovers in one unified system, eliminating MOA-to-MIL conversions between the reticle and the turrets.
F-class, benchrest, and airgun field target competitors — the 24x top end provides the magnification these disciplines demand for precise shot placement on small targets, and the 10-yard minimum parallax focus handles everything from close-range airgun work to 1,000-yard centerfire.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 22 - Jun 27
US$40
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