One of our best selling scopes in 2020 - The Helix is a true value for the money with tons of high end features.
With features like stainless steel turret housings and a true zero stop, the Helix from Element Optics is sure to be a hit among shooters. Th
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With features like stainless steel turret housings and a true zero stop, the Helix from Element Optics is sure to be a hit among shooters. The high-grade turrets give you precise and consistent tracking accuracy for dialing. Tool-free resettable turrets and a removable magnification throw lever add value that we have yet to see in this price range.
The second focal plane, EHR-1C reticle is calibrated at 24 power and allows you to adjust your holdover for both 12x and 6x magnifications with just a little bit of math. Designed by Youtube sensation and competitive airgun shooter Ted Bier, the MOA based reticle is fantastic for holdover shooting. Three different types of markings along the windage and elevation lines keep confusion to a minimum. The reticle is straight forward and free of excess markings so you can focus on hitting your target with every shot.
Built to exacting standards and held to a strict quality control regiment, the Helix promises to offer market leading value for your hard earned dollar. Element Optics covers this scope with their platinum lifetime warranty so you can rest assured that should an issue arise, you're covered!
Just got it today and wow, what a great value! I was expecting this to be a budget scope but it's not. Glass, turret feel (more confident clicks) and zero stop are all better than my nikon FX1000. I like everything about it. If I could only change one thing it would be to make it lighter, but as I understand they are purposely made like tanks to be able to take abuse and I'm ok with that. Definitely would recommend and would purchase again.
I'm 49 yrs, old, old army guy, shot all my life. From Swarosvki, Zeiss, Leupold, Vortex, Burris, Bushnell to name a few, i have it all. Few weeks ago, I was playing with my 17 HMR, It was a Vortex 6-18, Image was not crystal, tracking with turret was very spongy. I started to look on youtube. This guy Cyclop Optic is no joke. He was talking about the Element and tested them, OK its not a 2K riflescope. BUT, Today I put it on and went to the range, Also with me my 6.5CM with a Vortex PST Gen 2. Long stroy short, I prefer the ELEMENT. tracking is similar but the sight picture IS better. At this price, its something to put on the top of the list, but its 26.3 onces.....
Just got it today and wow, what a great value! I was expecting this to be a budget scope but it's not. Glass, turret feel (more confident clicks) and zero stop are all better than my nikon FX1000. I like everything about it. If I could only change one thing it would be to make it lighter, but as I understand they are purposely made like tanks to be able to take abuse and I'm ok with that. Definitely would recommend and would purchase again.
I'm 49 yrs, old, old army guy, shot all my life. From Swarosvki, Zeiss, Leupold, Vortex, Burris, Bushnell to name a few, i have it all. Few weeks ago, I was playing with my 17 HMR, It was a Vortex 6-18, Image was not crystal, tracking with turret was very spongy. I started to look on youtube. This guy Cyclop Optic is no joke. He was talking about the Element and tested them, OK its not a 2K riflescope. BUT, Today I put it on and went to the range, Also with me my 6.5CM with a Vortex PST Gen 2. Long stroy short, I prefer the ELEMENT. tracking is similar but the sight picture IS better. At this price, its something to put on the top of the list, but its 26.3 onces.....
One of our best selling scopes in 2020 - The Helix is a true value for the money with tons of high e..
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