New for 2020: Riton X3 Primal 3x-15x-44mm Riflescope

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posted on February 3, 2020
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Riton Optics, a veteran-owned, American optics company, has introduced a host of new products for 2020. The X3 Primal 3x-15x-44mm riflescope was designed for the hunter and long-range shooter, with capped zero resettable turrets with ¼-MOA windage and elevation adjustment.

There is 103 MOA of adjustment range, and a removable throw lever makes zooming in or out fast without taking your eye off the target. The scope is built on a 30mm aircraft-grade aluminum tube, and its HD glass with multi-coatings offers great second focal plane images. The unit weighs 24.8 ounces and is 13.12 inches in length.

The X3 Primal 3x-15x-44mm riflescope has an MSRP of $499.99. For more information, visit ritonoptics.com.

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