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Home » ZeroTech Vengeance 6–24×50 Riflescope Gets R3 Reticle Options
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ZeroTech Vengeance 6–24×50 Riflescope Gets R3 Reticle Options

Jack BogartBy Jack BogartDec 13, 2025 3:15 pm7 ViewsNo Comments
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ZeroTech Vengeance 6–24×50 Riflescope Gets R3 Reticle Options
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ZeroTech Optics has added two new long-range scopes to its Vengeance lineup: the Vengeance 6–24×50 SFP with R3 reticle and the Vengeance 6–24×50 SFP with R3 illuminated reticle.

Both models are built around a second focal plane design and aimed squarely at shooters who want usable magnification, clean reticle geometry, and repeatable adjustments without stepping into premium price territory.

R3 Reticle Focused on Practical Holds

At the center of both scopes is ZeroTech’s glass-etched R3 reticle. The MOA-based layout provides clear elevation and wind holds without clutter, making it easy to spot impacts and run corrections on steel or game at distance. Hold points are fine enough for precision work while remaining visible across the magnification range.

Parallax adjustment runs from 15 meters to infinity via a side-mounted control. Fully multi-coated lenses are intended to maintain contrast and brightness during low-angle morning and evening light.

The scopes use a one-inch aircraft-grade aluminum tube designed to balance weight and durability while handling recoil from common long-range cartridges.

Illuminated Option for Low-Light Use

The R3 Illuminated model adds reticle illumination with six brightness settings for low-light shooting. The illuminated center dot is intended to speed up target acquisition during dusk, dawn, or shaded firing conditions without overpowering the reticle.

Both models feature quarter-MOA turret adjustments, side parallax control, and a removable magnification throw lever for faster changes behind the rifle.

What’s Included

Each Vengeance 6–24×50 ships with:

  • Removable magnification throw lever
  • Stretch-fit lens covers
  • Lens cleaning cloth
  • Quick-start manual with QR code access to full instructions

Availability

The Vengeance 6–24×50 R3 and Vengeance 6–24×50 R3 Illuminated riflescopes are available now through authorized ZeroTech Optics dealers and directly from ZeroTech Optics.

For more information on the Vengeance line and other ZeroTech products, visit the company’s website or follow ZeroTech on social platforms.

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