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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Riflescope eye relief
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<blockquote data-quote="LouBoyd" data-source="post: 567546" data-attributes="member: 9253"><p>The Elcan Digital Hunter (and Digital hunter Day/Night) have the longest eye relief of any rifle scope I've used.. Elcan only specs it as >60mm, but since it's just a magnifier in front of a small LCD display it's eye relief in not limited as it its in a normal optical rifle scope. It also has a HUGE exit pupil and no parallax caused by an offset eye position. Most night vision scopes have similar long eye relief, but they don't meet your 16x criteria. The Elcan DH and DHDN goes 2.5x to 16.5x. </p><p></p><p>Of the conventional scopes I own I'm impressed by the eye relief of my Leupold Mk 4 16x40. It's 4". Do you need over 4" of eye relief? I have less than that on my Pauza P50 semi-auto 50 BMG carbine. The trick is allowing your body and head to move with the rifle under recoil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouBoyd, post: 567546, member: 9253"] The Elcan Digital Hunter (and Digital hunter Day/Night) have the longest eye relief of any rifle scope I've used.. Elcan only specs it as >60mm, but since it's just a magnifier in front of a small LCD display it's eye relief in not limited as it its in a normal optical rifle scope. It also has a HUGE exit pupil and no parallax caused by an offset eye position. Most night vision scopes have similar long eye relief, but they don't meet your 16x criteria. The Elcan DH and DHDN goes 2.5x to 16.5x. Of the conventional scopes I own I'm impressed by the eye relief of my Leupold Mk 4 16x40. It's 4". Do you need over 4" of eye relief? I have less than that on my Pauza P50 semi-auto 50 BMG carbine. The trick is allowing your body and head to move with the rifle under recoil [/QUOTE]
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