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The Vortex Optics Diamondback 3.5-10x50 riflescope combines rugged durability with precision optics, featuring a shockproof, waterproof, and fogproof design. Its fully multi-coated lenses and Dead-Hold BDC reticle provide crystal-clear images and reliable holdover for versatile hunting scenarios. Backed by an unlimited lifetime warranty, this 1-inch tube scope is engineered for professionals who demand performance and peace of mind in the field.



| ASIN | B001EC61WY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,637 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #12 in Rifle Scopes |
| Brand | Vortex |
| Brand Name | Vortex |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Rifle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,154 Reviews |
| Field Of View | 35.8 Feet |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00875874001145 |
| Included Components | Riflescope, Removable lens covers, Lens cloth |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.5"L x 1"W x 12.5"H |
| Item Type Name | riflescope |
| Item Weight | 0.75 Pounds |
| Magnification Maximum | 10 x |
| Magnification Minimum | 3.5 x |
| Manufacturer | Vortex Optics |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | Integral Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 50 Millimeters |
| Product Dimensions | 12.5"L x 1"W x 12.5"H |
| Product Style | 3.5-10x50 - Dead-Hold BDC |
| Reticle Type | V-Plex |
| Sport | Hunting, Shooting |
| Sport Type | Hunting, Shooting |
| Style | 3.5-10x50 - Dead-Hold BDC |
| UPC | 875874001145 855983007368 637813603052 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Unlimited, unconditional, lifetime warranty. |
W**U
Awesome Scope - Very Clear
Crystal Clear OPtics. Very easy to adjust for Bore Sight. Not too far off out of the box. Very easy to get a clean sight picture. I love it so far. I will update after a day at 200yrds if it doesn't function perfectly. As for now, I HIGHLY Recommend this scope. There's no Paralax, but I was aware of that and that was not neccessary for my needs. I traded that for the clairty of glass. I had a Barska and it took forever to get rid of the black fog around the reticle. This sights quickly and easily. NOTE - This is 1" Tube, NOT 30mm (1.25") Don't ask why I bring that up ;-)
E**H
Extremely Clear
Quality scope for the money! I love it!
R**S
Bought as a gift
Seems to be a decently put together scope very clear optic it's not for me it's a gift so I won't be using it but for Texas known for high quality so I'm sure it will be fine
E**K
Hoping for the fantastic quality I have found in the pST and Viper ...
This is the least expensive Vortex scope I have. I paired it with a marlin 60, 22LR for servicing varmints around the farm. Hoping for the fantastic quality I have found in the pST and Viper HS, but not really expecting it, I fearlessly bought it for the reputation and unmatched warranty. I put it through a 10 MOA box test yesterday. This $180 scope performed as well as any other Vortex scope I have, returning back to zero every time. All of the adjustments of the turrets had precise and expected shifts of point of impact. That cannot be said for any of the leupold scopes or Bushnell scopes I have ever had. I still have a remington 700ADL, 6mm with a Leupold 4.5-14 x50 VXIII ($759 scope) that will not go to dead center bull. The 1/4" clicks are sometimes 1/2" and sometimes don't seem to move it all. I have had it for many years and like my old Red Rider BB gun, I just know it is 1/2" high and right. All of the Vortex scopes have machined turrets under the caps. Which means you don't need to use a coin or tool to make the adjustment. They have easy to see and accurate graduations on the turrets so you don't need to count the clicks. And when you turn the 1/4 moa turret 6 clicks, down range the POI shifts 1.5 inches. Thats how a scope should perform. This $180 scope performs as well as its sibling Viper HS and PST. Unbelievable! Very clear glass, solid material, unmatched warranty and the best performance in a scope under $1000. Buy two and turn a friend on to Vortex scopes. I can't say enough good about them
R**T
Great scope for the money, super clear glass!
Vortex makes some great scopes for the money. I put this scope on one of my .22 rifles and I've been very happy with it. It seems to hold zero well. The glass is incredibly clear, and the scope is backed up by Vortex's transferrable lifetime warrantee. This scope is available in a "non rifmfire" version, which is available in the V-Plex or BDC reticle flavors. The difference between the rimfire and non-rimfire versions is where the paralax is set from the factory. For the rimfire scopes, paralax is set at 50 yards, while the non-rimfire version has the paralax set at 100 yards. I have the non-rimfire version with BDC reticle on a different .22, and have had no problems zeroing the scope at 50 yards. The reticle is a simple, fine crosshare, so if you are looking for something more advanced, look at the same scope with the BDC reticle. The BDC reticle is intended to take some of the guesswork out of shooting. The problem is you still need to know how your particular ammo in your particular rifle will behave at different distances to effectively utilize the BDC. The simple crosshare is "faster" than the BDC (in terms of time to get on target) and will get you close enough for plinking and hunting if you practice and get a feel for holdovers or scope adjustments. The adjustment dials/turrets are good and offer definite, audible clicks. The clicks are not as nice and "crisp" as on my Trijicon Accupoint, but that scope cost 5+ times what this Vortex cost. The only problem I had with this scope (and my other diamondback) was when I went to reset my turrets. To set these turrets, you will need a broad bladed screw driver or a coin to remove the screws holding the turrets in place. Unfortunately, from the factory my screws were extremely tights. So tight in fact that I had to hold the turret lightly with a set of pliers in order to get the screw unstuck. Once the screw was removed, I found that removing the dial was tough and required use of a flathead screw drive to pry the dial off of the scope body. Of course, this requires you to re-zero your scope. So, I would recommend loosening the turret screw before heading off to the range for the first time. Leave it tight, but loose enough that the screw can be removed using a coin at the range. Doing so will allow you to reset your turrets after zeroing your scope, and then make fine adjustments at the range. I would put this scope up against offerings from Nikon's mid-priced range any day. In fact, I would take this scope over a Nikon, Burris, etc. It arguably isn't as nice as a Leupold scope, but you get more bang for your buck with this Vortex. The Diamondback line is a major step up from the Crossfire II line of scopes, and is worth the additional money. You can spend even more on the Viper line, but Vortex doesn't offer a dedicated rimfire scope in the Viper line. If I were to improve anything on this scope, I would like to see a better turret design. Also, I'd like to see an option for "tacticle" turrets, which allow you to adjust for range and windage on the fly. This all being said, I really like this scope and wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to anyone.
B**D
Damn nice scope
finally got to test fire new gun with this new scope. The clarity and brightness (light transmission) of this scope is far better than two other manufacturers that I have. I have a revolution in 3.5-10x50 and a vx-3L in 3.5-10x50. The diamond back beats them both! I am now looking at the viper 22 specific model for both my kids guns. I am sold on this brand now. 4th shot and gun was zeroed in and shot several other rounds to confirm zero had held; and it had. While I wish this scope had a little more zoom range (maybe out to 12 or 14 for target shooting), practically speaking, the zoom range is really all I need in my rather thick forest. I do recommend that you purchase the vortex scope caps at the time of purchase. I could not find butler creeks to fit and then had to order them from my local gun shop and wait for them to come in. If you order the better cap that vortex offers (with stainless steel springs), they too will have lifetime warranty. So, you can't beat their warranty, I found clarity and workmanship to be at the same level of my higher end vx-3L, aluminum caps for turrets, flip caps with the same lifetime warranty, smooth functioning zoom and it holds zero. To top it all off, this will ring the register for far less than other scopes and never let you down. Should ANYTHING happen to it, don't sweat it, because it is covered by a lifetime warranty. Sure, you will have to live without it for a while. But knowing that it won't cost you anything other than your original purchase price to get it fixed/replaced? That is peace of mind in my book. Thanks Vortex! I'll be back again for sure.
S**E
Quality Glass
Vortex always delivers. Specifically wanted one made in the Philippines and not the Chinese stuff.
N**C
Would HIGHLY recomend
Can not go wrong with Vortex . Great product great value and most of all a Great warranty Would highly recomend. Thank You
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