First Look: Revic Radikl RS25b Smart Scope

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posted on January 29, 2024
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Revic Radikl Rs25b Lede

Revic Optics, a division of Gunwerks, has released the Radikl RS25b smart scope with integrated ballistics. The 2nd generation, 4-25x50mm smart scope boasts the Revic ballistic engine that computes elevation and windage solutions, including calculations for aerodynamic jump, spin drift, and earth-based effects. Meanwhile, a full, eight-sensor suite samples real time environmental and shot data to produce a solution.

Revic Riflescope

As the turret is adjusted, the digital turret encoder changes the OLED internal data display—within the FOV—showing the dialed target distance based on the sampled shot data. Simply dial to the range, hold for wind, and shoot. Finally, high-quality glass keeps the target clearly in view, no matter the time of day or degree of light.

Revic Radikl RS25b magnifier and turret

For any hunter who spends weeks in the backcountry, sometimes on once in a lifetime tags, the peace of mind delivered by the Radikl RS25b is quite a boon. No matter the conditions or distance, the optics promises to deliver a quick, clean kill if the shooter does his job.

Revic Radikl RS25b Smart Scope

For more information on the Revic Radikl RS25b smart scope, visit revicoptics.comMSRP: $3995

Features

  • Onboard Environmental Sensor Suite
  • Micro-OLED Data Display
  • Digital Dial Turret Encoder
  • Three Turn Turret
  • Ballistic Data Ring (BDR) Compatibility
  • Revolution Indicator
  • Mechanical Zero-Stop
  • Adjustable Ambidextrous Throw Lever
  • Capped Windage Turret
  • First Focal Plane (FFP) RH2 Reticle
  • Illumination
  • Bluetooth Connectivity
  • 4-25x Magnification
  • 50mm Objective
  • 34mm Tube
  • 13.2-inches long / 38.7 ounces
  • 140 MOA Adjustment Range

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