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Rifle Scopes EO Immersive series 5 x 30

Thanks Ilya! How durable is it? Like ACOG durable ?
Noone knows. Mechanically, it is holding up very well. I managed to get one filled with water after sand and mud ripped through the seals on the eyepiece during a class, but then a bunch more have been tested for water immersion with no ill effects. Beyond that, I have not seen any issues and I do not think Element has had any returned or needing service so far (other than the one I abused).

However, there are millions of ACOGs out there and a few hundred of these. It will be a while before we have a track record that you can even remotely compare. So far, I am the only one who managed to break one, which speaks well of the design. I was not kind to that scope.

With ACOGs, I have seen crates of broken ones, but given how many are out there, it is as reliable as any optical weaponsight we've made.

ILya
 
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What a cool optic!

With the included mount, can you place the picatinny section at 45 degrees or is it fixed at 90 degrees?

Can this be mounted in any 34mm ring?
These can be mounted in any 34mm rings. I have one sitting in two normal 34mm rings on a 10/22 since that puts the scope a little lower. Both rings are in front of the turret.

The mount is set up so that you can put short rail sections at several different positions. I do not recall offhand if 45 degree is supported, but there is something like 11 o'clock, 12 o'clock and 1 o'clock positions in addition to the 3 and 9 o'clock.

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I am just curious what Element does to an already decent Immersive Optics Prism to justify double the cost. I have the 5x24 from Immersive and use it on an air rifle since the parallax focuses really short distance. The eye relief on mine is super short and can cause fogging issues in colder temps. The field of view is huge and great for squirrel hunting. I skip the cheapy mount that comes with it and just use a quality 30mm scope ring to mount.
 
I am just curious what Element does to an already decent Immersive Optics Prism to justify double the cost. I have the 5x24 from Immersive and use it on an air rifle since the parallax focuses really short distance. The eye relief on mine is super short and can cause fogging issues in colder temps. The field of view is huge and great for squirrel hunting. I skip the cheapy mount that comes with it and just use a quality 30mm scope ring to mount.
The new 5x30 is a completely different design from the short eye relief 5x24.

ILya
 
Hi Ilja

Can you post or attach a higher quality image of the BDC reticle diagram showing the subtentions, please. The text an dimensions show very blurry when I try to look at it.

Also, how does the ranging with the bottom diagram work? I cannot find any manual for it.
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Hi Ilja

Can you post or attach a higher quality image of the BDC reticle diagram showing the subtentions, please. The text an dimensions show very blurry when I try to look at it.

Also, how does the ranging with the bottom diagram work? I cannot find any manual for it.View attachment 8516836
Are you looking at from your phone? it looks quite sharp through the browser on my computer. You may want to try on a different device.
The ranging is for a 70" tall object (long vertical lines). Horizontal line is 18" at each distance (shoulder width). Vertical line above the horizontal is 12". Vertical line below the horizontal is 58".

ILya
 
Are you looking at from your phone? it looks quite sharp through the browser on my computer. You may want to try on a different device.
The ranging is for a 70" tall object (long vertical lines). Horizontal line is 18" at each distance (shoulder width). Vertical line above the horizontal is 12". Vertical line below the horizontal is 58".

ILya
Thanks for the explanation.

I tried the opening the page on my laptop, but still does not show the blue text clear at all. Some letters I can make out due to the shape, but that's about it. The image on the site is only 840x630. Do you know where I can get a higher resolution image?

Jan
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