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The Diamondback - loaded with features! First, the solid one-piece aircraft-grade aluminum alloy construction makes the Diamondback riflescope virtually indestructible and highly resistant to magnum recoil. Argon purging puts waterproof and fogproof performance on the agenda, and advanced fully multi-coated optics raise an eyebrow when crystal clear, tack-sharp images appear in the crosshairs. Look for all this and more in a riflescope you'd expect to cost quite a bit more-but doesn't. We can live with that.
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Dale264 from
Excellent option for any short range gun!!!I purchased this optic in 2015 for my CVA Optima V2. I wanted an optic that worked well from 10 yards to 100 yards since I deer hunt in tight quarters and this Diamondback 2-7x35 fits the bill! The model name includes the word Rimfire but don't let that deter you from putting it on something else. Its downright rugged. Glass is bright and clear at all magnification ranges but that is to be expected with Vortex quality. I wouldn't want any other brand of optic on my guns after the success I have experience with either products.
Date published: 2019-05-01
Rated 5 out of
5 by
BlackRifleConnoisseur from
This + CZ455 = No ExcusesThis is an awesome little rimfire scope. I put it on a cz455 and it has held zero very well. Nice and light, but still appears to be durable and has excellent clarity. I enjoy my time behind this piece of glass, as it is so easy on the eyes. Just what I was looking for in a rimfire scope, perfect magnification range for anything from shooting groups to controlling pests and small game hunting.
Date published: 2019-05-01
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Kwit25 from
Am I the only one?So I know it's labeled as a rimfire scope, but I have had this scope on my Ruger American in .270win and have harvested plenty of deer and shoot 1MOA to sub MOA depending on the ammo I'm shooting. I have had this scope on this rifle since I was 12 and I'm 19 now...that's 7 years and it has always held zero, held up to the recoil of the .270win, and always been accurate. Am I using the product wrong? Yea.... Has it ever let me down? No. I really have no idea why this is rated as a rimfire scope. I have used scoped from other brands rated for centerfire but in reality they were "rated" for it and can't handle the recoil. Like seriously.....Vortex.....Is this really a rimfire scope or is it a centerfire scope the you guys "rated" for rimfire? I really am curious. I have taken so much game with this scope on my .270win I have a hard time believing that this is a rimfire scope. Love a response if you guys find the time.