Double the magnification power of your current optic by using the TRYBE Optics Enhancer™ Scope Magnification Doubler! TURN YOUR 1-4x INTO A 2-8x, YOUR 1-8x INTO A 2-16x and MORE simply by installing the TRYBE Optics Enhancer™ in front of your favorite straight tube Rifle Scope. This 2x magnification increase doubles your target image size and allows for the most precise shot placement possible, all while keeping your favorite shooting system completely unaltered. The TRYBE Optics Enhancer™ Scope Magnification Doubler perfectly complements riflescopes with a 30mm or 1 in. objective lens diameter for one model, and 34mm objective lens diameter for the other model, and it seamlessly attaches to your existing scope without requiring any modifications to your weapon platform. A 2x Enhancer™ with both mounts is also available for you to use with scopes of different tube sizes! This way if you decide to switch between scopes, the Enhancer™ is timed to both mounts. So, if you change from a 30mm/1 in. scope to a 34mm scope, you’ve already got the mount you need! The TRYBE 2x Enhancer™ has its own windage and elevation adjustments, so you’ll never need to fidget around with your current scope settings. With enhanced magnification, you’ll deliver more precise shots on target and gain the ability to accurately compare different bullet weights and types while at the range. These magnifiers are made with Extra-low Dispersion (ED) glass and complete with a proprietary “Diamond Bright” coating that delivers the most crisp and clear images with reduced glare and maximum brightness. Plus, these coatings create a scratch-resistant surface for use in harsh environments. Using the Enhancer™ will not negatively affect your current light transmission rate, and neither will it impact your field of view (FOV) any more than a standard double magnification scope. So, what does this all mean for you? It means you get to create a more versatile riflescope that can double its magnification on the fly without negatively impacting your sighting experience. The TRYBE Enhancer™ has a 40mm objective lens, weighs only 8 ounces, and is just over 3 inches in length, so you’ll barely even notice it when mounted on your favorite riflescope. Oh, and it’s also waterproof, fog proof and shockproof, so feel free to use it in poor weather conditions and on powerful firearm calibers without worry. Get your TRYBE Optics Enhancer™ Scope Magnification Doubler today to upgrade your riflescope and achieve fine-tuned precision in the field. And get ready to JOIN. THE. TRYBE. Note: Since the Enhancer™ doubles your magnification, Bullet Drop Compensator (BDC) and ranging reticles will appear to be halved. The Enhancer™ works best when your center aiming point is utilized. Mounting Instructions Slide the precision mount portion of the Enhancer™ onto the end of your scope tube, align to horizontal, and tighten mount screws evenly to 15 inch-pounds, or just snug. This is secure enough to remain perfectly stationary through high recoil and abusive handling; Adjust the Enhancer’s™ elevation and windage screws to achieve the same zero as your riflescope, as the initial installation of the Enhancer™ may change your existing point of impact. Zeroing may be done by shooting your rifle and sighting in as with any newly mounted optic, utilizing only the Enhancer’s™ own elevation and windage adjustments. A laser boresight may facilitate this. The graduations around the adjustment dials represent 4 MOA, or 4 inches at 100 yards. Remember, your existing riflescope’s zero never needs to be touched. An additional locking turret screw is utilized on the Enhancer™ to ensure solid adjustments through recoil and handling abuse. Loosen the screw before adjusting the turrets and lock before shooting. This locking screw requires minimal pressure. Do not overtighten; Confirm the same zero by shooting with the Enhancer™ installed as well as removed; You may consider using your Enhancer™ with a second zero, or an “Enhanced” zero. Some users sight in their Enhancer™ a bit high to compensate for longer trajectories Specifications for TRYBE Optics Enhancer Scope Magnification Doubler w/ Tube Mount: Manufacturer: TRYBE Optics Color: Black Objective Lens Diameter: 40 mm Tube Diameter: 1 in, 30 mm, 34 mm Gun Type: Rifle Gun Make: Universal Gun Model: Universal Length: 3.3 in Width: 1.7 in Height: 1.7 in Weight: 8.2 oz, 232 g Condition: New Outer Diameter: 45 mm Mount Type: Scope Mount Fogproof: Yes Water Resistance Level: IP67 Shockproof: Yes Magnification: 2 x Features of TRYBE Optics Enhancer™ – Magnification Doubler w/ Scope Mount: Two-Piece System with a High-Definition/Extra-low Dispersion HD/ED Lens; Precision Mount to Attach to Your Existing Riflescope Tube; Requires No Modification to Existing Firearm Platform; Windage and Elevation Adjustments; Proprietary “Diamond Bright” Coatings for Maximum Light Transmission, Glare Reduction, and Scratch Resistance; Does Not Affect Field of View Any More Than a Standard Double Magnification Scope; Adjustable Turrets: Yes, up to ± 10 MOA; Locking Turrets: Yes; Turret Style: Coin; Off-Axis Adjustment Range: ± 10 MOA Package Contents: TRYBE Optics Enhancer™ Scope Magnification Doubler w/ Tube Mount Lens Caps Enhancer™ Clamp on Zoom Lens (x1) 1/16″ Hex Wrench for Adjustment Locking Screws (x1) 3/32″ Hex Wrench for Clamp Mount Screws Similar Products to TRYBE Optics Enhancer™ Scope Magnification Doubler w/ Tube Mount: TRYBE Defense CIB Cowl Induction Muzzle Brakes TRYBE Tactical Vests TRYBE Tactical Hearing Protection TRYBE Tactical Range Bag TRYBE Tactical Holsters TRYBE Tactical Pouches TRYBE Tactical Gun Cases TRYBE Optics Riflescopes & Accessories TRYBE Optics Rangefinders & Accessories TRYBE Optics Red Dot Sights & Accessories TRYBE Defense Muzzle Devices TRYBE Warranty TRYBE™ products are made for performance and durability and are covered by a comprehensive warranty depending on the type of product. 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TRYBE Optics Enhancer Scope Magnification Doubler w/ Tube Mount
$79.99
SKU: DE79260D
Category: TRYBE Optics
6 reviews for TRYBE Optics Enhancer Scope Magnification Doubler w/ Tube Mount
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Stevey GB –
I reviewed this as GB in 2019 when I had it on an older Vortex 1-6 Strike Eagle. I was very happy with it on that optic, but wanted to use it with a TRYBE SLED 1-8×24 now on a different gun. Since the optic is "timed" to the mount with a witness mark, I was not able to buy an extra mount only and swap the optic from scope to scope, but oh well.The 1-8 SLED is mounted on what is labeled #1, since it was the first of a series of TRYBE builds I started last year. It's a TRYBE complete upper in 5.56 with a heavy barrel, black nitride finish and A2 flash hider. #1 became a favorite of my range invitees over the last couple of years, with no prompting from me. And there's a lot to choose from on one of our range visits. I'll review that upper on the appropriate page.The Enhancer is heavy and appears to be a quality product in your hand. It's beautifully made and sophisticated-looking. I unscrewed the two pieces of the Enhancer and slid the nice-looking mount precisely over the circumference of the scope tube without scratching until the very front of the scope abutted against a shoulder in the ID of the mount. Perfectly. I snugged the 4 mount screws with the included hex wrench. Snugged. #1 was already sighted in at 50 yards with either green tip or XM193, both of which we have a lot of. #1 is a gun I give right away to my range invitees because it's easy to shoot with the 1-8, especially for new or newer shooters, whom I take out a lot. BUT, it's hard to shoot tiny groups at longer distances like 100 yards with only 6x magnification, or at least for me.This is where the Enhancer shines. NOTE: When you install the doubler, it will change your point of impact. SO, the Enhancer has its own elevation and windage adjustments. IT ALSO HAS A SET SCREW TO LOCK THE TURRETS! Pay attention, read the destruction manual first. Unlock the tiny set screw with the included tiny wrench before you sight in. When done, lightly snug the set screw to ensure a solid zero under recoil and bumps.The key for me is a laser boresighter. I boresighted the doubler before I went to the range. I love the excellent Sightmark rechargeable Accudot cartridge type boresighters that activate upon chambering. With this in place, I screwed on the optical part of the Enhancer onto the mount part until the witness marks lined up and I aw where I needed to move the adjustments on the enhancer to put my crosshair over the laser dot.Across the shop at about 25 yards I was a couple feet high and to the left. I made sure the set screw was unlocked and inserted a penny (also comes with, wth?)in to the adjustment slots and uneventfully moved the friction dial to where I needed. Removed boresight, shot one round at the range, moved a bit, shot, a bit more, and I was sighted in. My groups shrunk magically. I unscrewed and reinstalled and shot again and again into the same tiny group.This thing really works! It's a gorgeous quality optical product that increases your accuracy through magnification. Now I have a 2-16x scope, and that blows my mind.BUT it's not perfect. Parallax is greatly affected. For instance, most 1-6 and 1-8 scopes have parallax set at 100 yards. When shooting at closer distances, parallax may affect focus so much that you can not see your target clearly. In example, and in general, a 1-8 scope will not allow you a perfectly clear focus at 25 yards at 8x. With the doubler at that distance, it is really not useable with your scope set at 4x or above. So the doubler does not perform well at closer distances, or for that matter in low light, since the exit pupil reaching your eye is half the size it was also.Without using a laser boresight first, sighting in could have turned into a real waste of time and ammo. Luckily both installations were uneventful.Also, my TRYBE SLED 1-8 scope has BDC lines that are not linear like a MIL or MOA reticle. They are spaced differently for the 223ish and 308ish cartridges at certain distances. With the doubler making your scope 2x more powerful, the non-linear lines no longer line up correctly so you're not able to range with accuracy. If someone was using MILs or MOA and was smarter that me (not saying much), I'm sure they could figure it out. I use it for group sizes at the range, so I'm not too worried about using it to the potential some may see in it in different scenarios.Anyway, it installed twice on two different platforms really well, adjusted perfectly and stayed where I set it, even after regularly forgetting to snug the set screw for the adjustments.Brilliant idea, works as advertised, very happy with it and my range peeps think it's amazing. Lovely chunk of glass.
Todd Byrd –
Trybe did a nice job with this set-up, works great on my 1×8 30mm.
Bo –
Works like the description said it would. Excellent item to have.
Stevey GB –
I reviewed this as GB in 2019 when I had it on an older Vortex 1-6 Strike Eagle. I was very happy with it on that optic, but wanted to use it with a TRYBE SLED 1-8×24 now on a different gun. Since the optic part of the Enhancer is "timed" to the mount with a witness mark, I was not able to buy an extra mount only and swap the optic from scope to scope, but oh well.The 1-8 SLED is mounted on what is labeled #4, since it was the first of a series of TRYBE builds I started last year. It's a TRYBE semi-complete upper in 5.56 with a heavy barrel, black nitride finish and A2 flash hider. The Enhancer is heavy and appears to be a quality product in your hand. It's beautifully made and sophisticated-looking. I unscrewed the two pieces of the Enhancer and slid the nice-looking mount precisely over the circumference of the scope tube without scratching until the very front of the scope abutted against a shoulder in the ID of the mount. Perfectly. I snugged the 4 mount screws with the included hex wrench. Snugged.#4 was already sighted in at 50 yards with either green tip or XM193, both of which we have a lot of. #4 is a gun I give right away to my range invitees because it's easy to shoot with the 1-8, especially for new or newer shooters, whom I take out a lot. BUT, it's hard to shoot tiny groups at longer distances like 100 yards with only 6x magnification, or at least for me.This is where the Enhancer shines.NOTE: When you install the doubler, it will change your point of impact, so the Enhancer has it's own windage and elevation adjustments. IT ALSO HAS A SET SCREW TO LOCK THE TURRETS WHEN FINISHED ADJUSTING!! Pay attention, read the destruction manual first. Unlock the tiny set screw with the included tiny wrench before you sight in. When done, lightly snug the set screw to ensure ta solid aero under recoil and bumps.The key for me is using a laser boresighter. I boresighted the doubler before I went to the range. I love the excellent Sightmark Accudot cartridge-type boresighters that activate upon chambering. They're rechargeable and I don't have to fool with those tiny batteries in other types. With the boresighter in place, I screwed on the optical part of the Enhancer into the mount part until the witness marks lined up and I saw where I needed to move the adjustments on the Enhancer to put my crosshair over the laser dot.Across the shop about 25 yards away I was a couple feet high and to the left. I made sure the set screw was unlocked and inserted a penny (also comes with, WTH?), into the adjustment slots and uneventfully moved the friction dial to where I needed.I removed the boresight, shot one round at the range using the Enhancer, moved it a bit, shot, moved, shot a group and I was golden. My group sizes shrunk magically. I unscrewed it and reinstalled and shot another tiny group in the same place. I removed and installed repeatedly with no loss of zero.This thing really works! IT's a gorgeous quality optical product that increases your accuracy through magnification. Now I have a 2-16x scope which blows my mind. I still have the CQB capabilities of a LPVO but can greatly increase my effective range by installing my previously sighted-in Enhancer any time I like!BUT it's not perfect. Parallax is greatly affected. For instance, most 1-6 and 1-8 scopes have parallax set at 100 yards. When shooting at closer distances, parallax may affect focus so much that you can not see your target clearly. In example, and in general, a 1-8 scope will not allow you a perfectly clear focus at 25 yards at 8x. With the doubler at that distance, it is really not useable with your scope set at 4x or above. So the doubler does not perform well at closer distances, or for that matter in low light, since the exit pupil reaching your eye is half the size it was.Without using a laser boresight, sighting in could have turned into a real waste of time and ammo. Luckily both installations were uneventful. Also, my TRYBE SLED 1-8 scope has BDC lines that are not linear like a MIL or MOA reticle. They are spaced differently for the 223ish and 308ish cartridges they are meant to subtend. With the doubler making your scope 2x more powerful, the non-linear lines no longer subtend correctly so you're not able to range with accuracy. If someone was using MILs or MOA and was smarter than me (not saying much), I'm sure they could figure it out. I use it for group sizes at the range, so I'm not too worried about using it to the potential some may see in it for different scenarios.Anyway, it installed twice on two different platforms really well, adjusted perfectly and stayed where I set it, even after regularly forgetting to snug the set screw for the adjustments.Brilliant idea, works as advertised, very happy with it.
GB –
I love my 1-6 Vortex Strike Eagle on my AR, and I wouldn't change a thing, since it's the best all-around rifle/scope combo I can think of for any way I would use this gun. But I shoot kind of crummy groups at my 100 yard range because I just don't have enough magnification. I always seem to shoot better with more magnification. I would've chosen a higher-powered scope in the first place, but it's more important overall to me to have a low of 1x and super-wide field of view for home defense. The Enhancer, when I choose to screw it into it's quality mount, solves my magnification issue and allows me to shoot much smaller groups at greater distances. I am more easily able to compare cartridges in terms of accuracy now, and simply have much more fun and success while shooting at the range when the Enhancer is installed. It looks and feels like a quality product, and the clarity of the lens is amazing. I notice nothing detrimental to the image when installed, and I really can't tell that it's on the end of my riflescope besides the increased magnification.It has a secure mount but I thought it was inconvenient to loosen the tiny turret lock screw before adjusting the elevation and windage screws, then lightly snugging the lock screw again before shooting. My initial installation of the Enhancer moved my point of impact almost a foot. Once sighted in again I was able to install the lens at will with no movement in zero, so it was all very worth the effort. I may later choose to use an "enhanced" zero a couple inches high for longer shots. I understand that my reticle can no longer be used as before as a ranging reticle, but I never really understood how to do that anyway. I just use the center of the crosshair as an aiming point.I'm pleasantly surprised that this does not seem like a gimmick, but instead is a satisfying quality lens system that has greatly increased the performance of me and my rifle, and I'm having even more fun with it now because of it.
Daniel –
TRYBE Optics Enhancer Scope Magnification Doubler with Tube Mount is a useful accessory for increasing the magnification of your scope without needing to replace it entirely. It maintains good optical quality, is easy to install, and provides a cost-effective way to extend the effective range of your rifle. If you're looking to increase your scope's magnification capabilities for long-range shooting or target identification, this enhancer is a solid choice