All the attributes of an ideal designated marksman rifle scope, with features equally suitable for the modern hunter or an operators DMR. This DMR scope is ideally suited for anyone looking for solution to short range and mid-range applications, whether you dial or holdover. First Focal Plane MOA and MIL based reticles are always valid at any magnification. Robustly built with fool-proof turrets now feature true precision zero stop and locking turrets, the Helos BTR GEN2 2-12x is ready to deploy in any field. This Helos BTR GEN2 2-1242 Model has AHMR2 first focal plane illuminated MIL reticle in it. AHMR2 FFP IR MIL reticle is specifically designed for both hunting and shooting competitions. The 0.3 mil (1 moa) red dot is perfect for zeroing your rifle at 100 yards and the dots below the center red dot are for windage holdover with 0.5 mil increments. The elevation holdover drop line starts 1 mil below center all the way down to 8 mils with 0.5 mil hash marks in between. The center dot with 4 mil diameter circle provides quick aiming point at lower power and enough details for longer distance targets at higher power. The illumination of the reticle provides great visibility during low light conditions. The ranging reticle down below is specially designed for ranging a deer body mass (from belly to the top of shoulder of a whitetail buck) from 200 yds to 600 yds. Specifications for Athlon Optics Helos BTR Gen II 2-12x42mm AHMR2 Rifle Scope: Manufacturer: Athlon Optics Objective Lens Diameter: 42 mm Magnification: 2 – 12 x Tube Diameter: 30 mm Reticle Focal Plane: First Focal Plane (FFP) Exit Pupil: 3.5 mm Illumination Color: Red Finish: Matte Field of View, Linear: 9.6 – 55.7 ft at 100 yds Eye Relief: 3.6 in Color: Black Weight: 25.4 oz Length: 11.8 in Parallax: 10 yds to infinity Illumination Type: LED Battery Type: CR2032 Fabric/Material: 6061 Aluminum Lens Material: Etched glass Optical Coating: Advanced Fully Multicoated Weather Resistance: Yes Water Resistance Level: Waterproof Shockproof: Yes Fogproof: Yes Battery Quantity: 1 Magnification Type: Variable Condition: New Attachment Type: Riflescope Ring Features of Athlon Optics Helos BTR Gen2 2-12 x 42 mm Rifle Scopes 30 mm First Focal Plane (FFP) Advanced Fully Multi-Coated: Advanced Fully Multi-Coated lenses provide better light transmission with optimum brightness and true color across the entire spectrum. Precision Zero Stop System: Our precision zero stop system allows you to return to your initial zero position with a sharp and precise stop, right on your initial zero. Locking Turrets: Allows you to pull up on your turret to dial and push down on the turret to lock it in place to avoid inadvertent adjustments. Package Contents: Athlon Optics Helos BTR Gen II 2-12x42mm AHMR2 Rifle Scope Cleaning Cloth Instruction Manual Lens Covers
Athlon Optics Helos BTR Gen II 2-12x42mm AHMR2 Rifle Scope
$399.99
SKU: 3A625D25
Category: Athlon Optics
6 reviews for Athlon Optics Helos BTR Gen II 2-12x42mm AHMR2 Rifle Scope
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C H –
For "mid tier" this thing is like, incredible. It's without a doubt, the cleanest, brightest, and clearest glass I have looked through on any scope. This thing is a 10/10. Perfect for Varmint Hunting on my .223.
Steve –
Wanted to say upfront I saw some reviews on youtube and other places that this scope doesn't have a bump on the magnification ring or a throw lever but my scope come with both.I got this scope so I could enjoy long range shooting with my AR and still do up close "tactical" Shooting with my friends without mounting a piggy back red dot. This scope delivers on that. First range session I had with it there was a 20 MPH full value wind and the optic was clear enough for me to spot my own misses at 550 yards and the reticle (I have the Mil-dot one) was clean and usable enough for me to hold the several mils off for wind and make hits. The turrets are also go and I like the zero stop. A few weeks later I went shooting with some friends at a 50 yard range doing drills and shooting with a vtac barricade. Most of my friends were running red dots with magnifiers but despite this I was still about middle of the pack for speed and hits.A can only say 2 bad things about this optic. The first is that the illumination in terrible. Even on a cloudy day it is not bright enough on max setting. The reticle is good enough to use without illumination even at 2x. The other thing is that its heavy. But that come with the territory, just be aware.This scope has done everything I asked of it and I'm happy with it.
DaleCooper –
I put this scope on a 7mm-08 barreled action in an MDT chassis as a 1000 yard gun. The scope functions properly. For the money it’s hard to beat.
GreyKnight –
Let me say first – I am not a scope snob. You can search forever for perfect, but I believe in finding the best at what works for me. I went through several LPVOs from, Vortex, Primary Arms, Sig and Burris in search for the right optic for my 16" AR10 and this fit the bill perfectly. The magnification is perfect from close range to 700 yards I found the glass, reticle, eye box and eye relief to be just right. Very clear throughout the range and the reticle is excellent. Sighted in my 308 at 100 yards and the BDC is very easy to use. This is very rugged and robust, Hard to think of a real world situation this would not be able to handle. If I had to pick one con it would be that this is a bit on the heavy side, but it is actually lighter than several competing scopes and comes in at 1/2 to 1/3 the price of others. I will be exploring Athlon optics for other application im the future for sure. Give it a try, you will not be sorry.
CM –
You get great value out of this scope for what it is. If I were going to knit pick, there’d be 4 things I’d like to see: 1) the center dot in the reticle is a bit big for precision application. During the sight in of my SPR the dot would cover my 1&1/4 target making it difficult to zero and group. It’s fine though for practical application. 2) the illumination is nothing to write home about, but it is plenty if shooting into shadows or at dusk. 3) the eye box can be a little tight. 4) the parallax distance markings did not seem to be on point with actual shooting distances. This was no range that couldn’t sharpen the reticle and image together. If you can live with these small 4 things in a practical rifle, all the other features make it a great option.
Sel –
There are many things that I like about this scope.1. Eye relief. Maybe I got lucky on my placement, but I can bring this scope up without a cheek weld and get on target with ease throughout the 2-12 range, no hunting required. It doesn't seem nearly as finicky as my LPVO before hand which had a supposed similar eye relief.2. Quality feel. The turrets are great and feel solid, doesn't feel mushy, there doesn't seem to be any play. Whether or not that will change over time is to be determined, but the clicks give excellent feed back and it snaps into place nicely. Magnification ring has a good resistance to it. It's got a good feel to it overall and good build quality.2. Optical quality. It's there, I'm a stickler for glass quality and the glass in this is really, really nice for the price. Chromatic aberrations are minimal, so minimal that it puts higher prices optics to shame. It's sharp, I can details at 300-400 yards no problem. I wouldn't say the sharpest, but it is definitely up there!3. Reticle illumination. Seems quite good, no issues I can say thus far. Definitely noticeable during daytime, so that is a plus for me.4. Price. Admittedly I was very hesitant and skeptical because of the price of this optic, couldn't find much information on it, but the things I did find spoke relatively well, so I went for it and so far so good. A really great value and makes me question why others sell for such a high price.5. Magnification Range. This is more of a personal preference, but it sits at that comfortable spot to me. 2x feels really nice and 12x gets me up close enough to identify details. I've done countless hours of research and it kept coming back to this optic. All others were too expensive for what I wanted them to do or didn't have the qualities I was looking for.Things I can't make a comment on is holding zero or long term durability, but I have full confidence that this scope will be able to maintain zero. Durability is to be determined through the test of time.Cons: My scope did not come with flip caps, but at this price point (or the price I got it for) I simply cannot complain and will find aftermarket ones. No stars off for that, it would be nice if they were included, but it's not a deal breaker. Other than that I can't think of anything else so far.Summary: Great value optic with amazing qualities, I would highly recommend this. For the price you're paying it easily rivals higher prices optics. I would argue the glass quality is superior (based off personal observations) to some known brands out there which sell for easily 2-3x the cost.