Few competitors offer a long eye relief scope that compensates for parallax. With the greater operating distances of our 3-12x model, this feature sets us apart from the crowd. These scopes are meant to be mounted forward of the rifle action, or on top of a pistol slide, or revolver frame. Consult our spec chart to determine if this type of eye relief is what your firearms requires. Specifications for AIM Sports Inc 3-12X32 1 in. Scout Scope w/AO: Manufacturer: AIM Sports Inc Objective Lens Diameter: 32 mm Magnification: 3 – 12 x Tube Diameter: 1 in Reticle Focal Plane: Second Focal Plane (SFP) Exit Pupil: 2.66 – 10.66 mm Finish: Matte Diopter Adjustment Range: -3 – 3 dpt Color: Black Weight: 6 oz Adjustment Click Value: 1/2 MOA Length: 10.9 in Adjustment Type: MOA Parallax: 10 yds to infinity Illumination Type: Non-Illuminated Width: 2 in Fabric/Material: Aircraft Grade Aluminum Adjustment Range: 30 MOA Height: 2 in Focus Range: 100 yds Lens Material: Glass Optical Coating: Multi-Coated Weather Resistance: Yes Water Resistance Level: IPX-7 Water Resistant Mark: 3 ft Shockproof: Yes Fogproof: Yes Package Type: Box Included Accessories: Lens Covers, Cleaning Cloth Magnification Type: Variable Additional Features: Nitrogen charged, sealed, fog proof and shock-resistant, AO-Adjustable Objective lens system for parallax fine tuning, Capped, finger adjustable windage and elevation knobs, CNC Machined one-piece aluminum 1in body Condition: New W/E Travel at 100 Yds: 60 MOA Features of AIM Sports Inc 3-12X32 1 in. Scout Scope w/AO: CNC Machined one-piece aluminum 1 body Nitrogen charged sealed fog proof and shock-resistant Capped finger adjustable windage and elevation knobs AO-Adjustable Objective lens system for parallax fine tuning Package Contents: AIM Sports Inc 3-12X32 1 in. Scout Scope w/AO
6 reviews for AIM Sports Inc 3-12X32 1 in. Scout Scope w/AO
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Jonathan B. Pikar –
I was really hoping to enjoy this scope. I needed a long eye relief option for my M44 Nagant and thought this would fit the bill. It looked sleek and the reticle was perfect for my taste. Unfortunately that’s where the appreciation ended. When I went to bore sight the optic, the turrets would not change the POI. What’s worse is when I went to dial back the magnification, it no longer went down to 3x. I readjusted the turrets and got it down to 3x but then it’s wouldn’t dial up past 9x. I’m returning the item and hope to find something that can actually perform
Thrasher –
Initially I was pretty impressed with the scope. Got a decent zero, seemed to work pretty well. Then I went to tighten up my zero, and the more I adjusted the knobs the worse it got. Then my magnification adjustment came loose and would no longer work. Sight picture was ok at least than 8 or 9x, above that it was very tricky.
Jerry –
I have three of these, each mounted on TC Contenders and Encores in .223, 256 Wim Mag and 357 REM Max. Not a problem with any of them. I also use Burris pistol scopes. Can’t tell the difference. Much better than the Simmons variable.
Ned –
Very nice scope. Upgraded from the 2-7 power that came on the rifle. Very difficult to find a short scope with higher power for these type of rifles. Very quality optics. Highly recommend. Difficult to find scopes with long eye relief.
Dave –
Really nice scope for the money. Installed on s&w xvr. 3 shots at 25 yrds. Was good and 22 rounds at 100 yards was keeping a 2 inch pattern. At higher power had to move a little closer to get full vision at 12 power but was okay. It has the highest power that I could find for my xvr. I'd recommend buying for the money.
Ryan –
I bought this scout scope and mounted it on my scout rifle using a Burris PEPR mount. .308 is a scout rifle standard so the scope should be rated for .308 after 10 shots at the range the crosshairs inside the scope started to rotate. scope is still level and mount is secure, but crosshairs are now at 45 angle. Tried calling AIM sports number on the booklet that came with scope….. disconnected number. I will try e mail but because I waited two months from buying scope to take it to the range I am out of my return period. I think this is the last dollar I will ever spend on an AIM product.