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Center Point 4-16x40mm Scope

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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2011

Center Point 4-16x40mm Scope Review

red/green illuminated Mil-Dot reticle
Adjustable Objective
zero locking/resetting windage and elevation
Flip Open Lens Covers

100% Waterproof, fogproof and shockproof

Weight: 18.8oz
Length: 14.5in
Parallax Setting: 5yrds to infinity
Eye Relief: 3.5-3.9in
Mil-Dot

Found at Walmart for $70, but I would advise you to check instore availability online first becuase not all stores carry it.

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  • do u have to have batteries to use it without the red or green sight?

  • @RepForNY Nope the batteries just turn the red and green on and it comes with batteries, its a cool feature but not that practical.

  • Could i put this on my Crosman M417 PLEASE ANSWER

  • @CrosmanM417 I don't see why not it should mount on the top rail just fine. It might be kind of overkill though but if you have the money to spend than go for it.

  • can you sight it in and then take the adjuster tourits off and set those to zero? i saw the allen screws on them, didn't know if that is what they were for

  • @rturpening The allen screw is some sort of zero resetting screw which allows you to disengage the windage and adjustment knobs without messing up your zero. Its so you can align the zero on the adjust knob back up with the dot on the ring while having your rifle zeroed. If that makes any sense, its tricky to understand and would probably only do this if I had to adjust the settings alot. Nice feature so you know where zero is and you don't have to sight it back in. : )

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  • thanks for the review, i have a savage axis as well and i was wondering if it would work on my gun

  • i just ordered one of these today, so i was curious to see a review. so far it looks like a pretty damn solid scope. Im eager to test it out on my rifle when it comes in.

  • i just got the scope scope and the sights are amazing i love it especially the red and green illumination

  • How many mildots r on the x axis? Thanks

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