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My Review: Telson 5-32x56 Target Master Victory Rifle Scope

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My Review: Telson 5-32x56 Target Master Victory Rifle Scope
After spending nearly a year with the Telson 5-32x56 Target Master Victory rifle scope, I’ve had the chance to put it through its paces in just about every scenario I could throw at it. From casual range sessions with a .22 LR and .460 Styer to competitive ELR matches with a 33XC, this scope has consistently impressed me with its performance, durability, and thoughtful design.

Versatility That Delivers Across the Board
I’ve mounted this optic on everything from rimfires to full-blown ELR rigs. At one point, I even dropped it during transport, not ideal, but after checking it on a collimator, I found no shift in zero and perfect tracking. That kind of durability gives me real confidence in the gear I rely on.

Built With Real-World Use in Mind
The Target Master Victory’s design shows that it was made for shooters who actually spend time behind their rifle. The knurling on the turrets and magnification ring isn’t just decorative—it provides a solid grip even with wet hands or gloves. That’s something I’ve appreciated more than once in unpredictable weather or under match pressure.

Turrets That Click With Purpose
I’m very particular about turret feel, and this scope delivers. The clicks are tactile, positive, and easy to track—no mushiness or excessive resistance. Whether I’m making a quick adjustment mid-stage or dialing for a long shot at the range, the turrets perform exactly as they should and return to a solid zero stop every time.

Optics That Punch Above Their Price
What really surprised me is the quality of the glass. The apochromatic lenses do a fantastic job at minimizing chromatic aberration, and I get a crisp, high-contrast image in all lighting conditions. Early morning, midday glare, low light—this scope handles it all well. For a scope with a $2,099 MSRP, the image clarity easily competes with optics in the $3,000+ range.

A Reticle That Just Works
The reticle design is one of my favorite aspects of the Target Master Victory. It’s fast, intuitive, and precise—perfect for competition or practical long-range shooting. I recently used this scope in an ELR match and finished fourth overall, shooting solo against two-man shooter/spotter teams. The reticle played a big part in that success allowing me to quickly spot, measure and adjust on my own.
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A Game-Changer: Dual-Turn Elevation Indicator
One standout feature is the dual-turn elevation indicator. Once I pass 15 mils, a clear visual indicator pops up, letting me know I’m on the second rotation. It sounds simple, but when you’re under pressure during a match, it’s a huge advantage. I never have to second-guess whether I’m dialed correctly, which gives me one less thing to worry about.

Final Thoughts: A Reliable, High-Value Scope
The Target Master Victory has earned its spot on my rifles. It’s tough, repeatable, optically sharp, and user-friendly. Whether I’m at the range, on the hunt, or competing at distance, it gives me the confidence I need to focus on the shot—not the gear.
If you’re in the market for a scope that offers high-end performance without the premium price tag, this one is absolutely worth a look. I’ve used a lot of optics over the years, and the Telson Target Master Victory stands out as one of the best values I’ve come across.

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