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REFURBISHED Genesis 6-24×50 FFP MOA

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The Blackhound Optics Genesis Series 6-24×50 FFP MOA provides shooters with long-range condition response data, providing a solid platform for hunting, recreation and competitive shooting, and ships with complimentary rings, scope hood, mounting levels and other valuable accessories.

Featuring 70 MOA of total elevation and windage adjustment in 1/4 MOA increments, spot-on parallax adjustments from 10 yards to infinity, and a 6-step, intermittent on/off illumination system – the Genesis Series 6-24×50 FFP MOA is a reliable long-range choice, designed to be feature-rich and engineered to be ready for whatever field or range conditions you may find yourself in.

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TECHNICAL SPECS:

MAGNIFICATION6-24x
OBJECTIVE LENS50mm
EYE RELIEF3.14 – 3.82"
FOCAL PLANEFIRST (FFP)
FIELD OF VIEW16.2-4.2' (@100yds)
TUBE SIZE30mm
TURRET STYLEEXPOSED
CLICK VALUE1/4 MOA
TRAVEL PER ROTATION12 MOA
ELEVATION/WINDAGE ADJUSTMENTS70 MOA
PARALLAX10-∞
LENGTH14.09"
WEIGHT1.74 lbs
BATTERYCR2032 LITHIUM
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RETICLE

ASCENT RETICLE

The ASCENT reticle provides an efficient, easy to interpret platform for MOA-preference shooters looking to push their skillsets to greater distances, and under more dynamic conditions.

Whether competing in a Precision Rifle Match or helping you fill your freezer with game, the ASCENT reticle provides the precision details you need to get on target and complete the task at hand with simplicity and efficiency.

THE BLACKHOUND PROMISE

Our loyalty to you is important, which is why we back all Blackhound Optics with a lifetime warranty. If your scope breaks or does not perform, we will make it right. Simply send us the optic, we will assess if it is repairable, and if not, we will replace it. It is that easy. Life is complicated, optics should not be, and neither should using a warranty.