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ZeroTech Optics recently showcased its new 1-8 x 24 mm Vengeance LPVO scope. Low-power, variable optics (LPVO) are a specialized class of riflescope that can combine the quickness of shooting with a red-dot sight in addition with ability to zoom in on targets that lie further away like a traditional riflescope. 

The new ZeroTech Vengeance LPVO has an 8X zoom level and is built around a standard 30 mm maintube and a series of multi-coated optical lenses. This optic employs ZeroTech’s second-focal-plane illuminated MOA RAR (Rapid Acquisition Reticle). Its ¾-segmented circle and central aiming point are illuminated in conjunction with the primary horizontal and vertical stadia lines which are marked with 2- and 4-MOA hash marks for ranging and bullet-drop compensation. ZeroTech makes these LPVOs available in flat dark earth or black.

The Vengeance LPVO has several use cases that suit a wide variety of shooting applications. Tactical shooters have the chance to snap on target on 1X, and reach out with confidence on 8X. Similarly, competition shooters can take advantage to negotiate close up or further targets across stages. Finally, the versatility of an LPVO is handy for hunters.

Zero Tech Optics Vengeance 1-8×24 LPVO Features And Specifications

  • Focal Plane: Second-focal plane
  • Magnification Range: 1-8X
  • Objective Lens Diameter: 24 mm
  • Maintube Diameter: 30 mm 
  • Maintube Material: 6061 T6 Aluminum 
  • Diopter Adjustment: – 2 to +2 (with locking mechanism)
  • Reticle: Zero Tech RAR (MOA)
  • Illumination: Six brightness levels 
  • Waterproof Rating: IPX7
  • Click Values For Turrets: ¼ MOA
  • Total Elevation Adjustment: 120 MOA
  • Total Windage Adjustment: 120 MOA
  • Parallax Adjustment Range: Fixed, 100 meters
  • Exit Pupil Diameter: Low: 7.5 mm; high: 3.0 mm
  • Eye Relief: 3.5 inches 
  • Field Of View 100 Yards: Low: 105.78 feet; high: 13.5 feet
  • MSRP: $549

Learn more at zerotechoptics.com/ 

 

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22 Comments

  1. Elijah A. Hernandez on

    I’d like to see a comparison between the ZeroTech Vengeance 1-8×24 LPVO scope and other popular LPVOs on the market, in terms of features, price, and performance.

  2. The $549 MSRP seems reasonable considering the features and specifications of the ZeroTech Vengeance 1-8×24 LPVO scope, especially compared to other LPVOs on the market.

  3. Patricia Garcia on

    The Vengeance LPVO’s versatility and wide range of use cases make it an attractive option for shooters who need a scope that can adapt to different situations and environments.

  4. The ZeroTech Vengeance 1-8×24 LPVO scope’s field of view at 100 yards is quite wide, ranging from 105.78 feet to 13.5 feet, which could be beneficial for tactical and competition shooters.

  5. Olivia Garcia on

    I’m skeptical about the usefulness of the ¾-segmented circle and central aiming point in the reticle, especially for hunters who may need to aim at smaller targets.

    • But the 2- and 4-MOA hash marks for ranging and bullet-drop compensation could be very useful for hunters, especially at longer ranges.

  6. Liam K. Thompson on

    The ZeroTech Vengeance 1-8×24 LPVO scope seems like a solid choice for hunters who need a reliable and versatile optic for a variety of hunting applications.

  7. William L. Williams on

    I’m interested in learning more about the click values for the turrets, as the ¼ MOA increments seem relatively coarse compared to some other scopes.

  8. Olivia Jackson on

    I’d like to know more about the eye relief and exit pupil diameter of the scope, as these factors can greatly affect the shooting experience.

    • According to the specs, the eye relief is 3.5 inches and the exit pupil diameter ranges from 7.5 mm to 3.0 mm, which seems decent for an LPVO.

  9. Oliver C. Rodriguez on

    The IPX7 waterproof rating and 6061 T6 Aluminum maintube material suggest that the Vengeance LPVO is built to withstand rough handling and harsh environments.

  10. Michael Martinez on

    The diopter adjustment range of -2 to +2 with a locking mechanism is a nice feature, as it allows users to customize the scope to their individual eyesight needs.

  11. The ZeroTech Vengeance 1-8×24 LPVO scope’s 8X zoom level and 30 mm maintube make it an attractive option for tactical shooters who need to quickly switch between close and long-range targets.

  12. The 1-8X magnification range and 24 mm objective lens diameter seem well-suited for a wide range of shooting applications, from close-quarters to long-range engagements.

  13. The ZeroTech RAR reticle’s illuminated primary horizontal and vertical stadia lines could be very useful for shooters who need to quickly estimate ranges and compensate for bullet drop.

  14. Elijah Miller on

    I’d like to know more about the durability and reliability of the ZeroTech Vengeance 1-8×24 LPVO scope, particularly in terms of withstanding rough handling and harsh environments.

  15. The fact that the scope is built around a standard 30 mm maintube and multi-coated optical lenses suggests that it should provide clear and reliable optics.

  16. Isabella Hernandez on

    The fixed parallax adjustment range of 100 meters might be a limitation for some shooters, especially those who need to engage targets at closer or farther ranges.

  17. Elizabeth Rodriguez on

    I’m curious about the effectiveness of the Rapid Acquisition Reticle in low-light conditions, given its second-focal-plane design and six brightness levels.

  18. Emma Thompson on

    I’m curious about the weight and overall size of the ZeroTech Vengeance 1-8×24 LPVO scope, as these factors can affect the balance and handling of the rifle.

  19. The fact that the Vengeance LPVO is available in flat dark earth or black is a nice touch, as it allows users to choose a finish that suits their rifle’s aesthetic.

  20. Emma V. Taylor on

    With a total elevation adjustment of 120 MOA and a total windage adjustment of 120 MOA, this scope seems well-suited for competition shooters who need to make precise adjustments.

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