Eyeskey Optics designed and built the Tactical Riflescope to meet the needs of tactical professionals, but with easy usability for hunters. Its broad zoom range makes it ideal for mid- to long-range use, while the large objective draws in the large amount of light required to keep views bright and clear in challenging conditions—such as during the dawn and dusk hours—or when focusing on small subjects at long range with the magnification dialed to maximum. Extra-low dispersion glass and anti-reflection fully multi-coated optical surfaces complement the magnification range and objective by transmitting bright and clear high-contrast views with accurate color and improved edge-to-edge contrast and resolution.
The scope is based on the MIL scale, with exposed tactical finger-adjustable turrets for fast impact point correction in the field. Windage and elevation adjustments are made at 1/10 MIL per click. The tactical reticle, placed on the first focal plane, maintains its subtensions at all magnifications to make corrections without having to touch the turrets or to estimate the range to and size of your targets. The scope is parallax-free to 10 yards, with a side adjustment correction turret for distances from 10 yards to infinity.
Its sturdy 30mm one-piece maintube provides a solid platform for the internal mechanisms and is made of a lightweight and durable aluminum alloy that has been treated with a scratch-resistant low-reflectivity matte black anodized finish. To withstand the rigors of heavy outdoor use in all weather conditions, the optical tube is nitrogen filled and O-ring sealed to be waterproof and resistant to internal fogging.
SPECIFICATION | EK4-16x44FFP | EK6-24x50FFP |
MODEL | 4-16x44 | 6-24x50 |
1ST/2ND | 1st | 1st |
TUBE DIAMETER | 30mm | 30mm |
MAGNIFICATION | 4-16 | 6-24 |
OBJECTIVE DIA (MM) | 44 | 50 |
EXIT PUPIL (MM) | 10.1-2.75 | 7.25-2.26 |
EYE RELIEF (MM) | 90 | 90 |
FOV (FT@100YDS) | 25.6-6.6 | 17.6-4.4 |
RETICLE | glass | glass |
ILLUMINATION | Y | Y |
CAPPED/EXPOSED TURRET | Exposed | Exposed |
0-RESET | Y | Y |
LOCKING TURRET | Y | Y |
0-STOP ON ELEVATION | N | N |
W/E CLICK VALUE | 1/10MIL | 1/10MIL |
TOTAL ELEVATION MOVEMENT RANGE | 23MIL | 20MIL |
TOTAL WINDAGE MOVEMENT RANGE | 23MIL | 20MIL |
AO | N | N |
SIDE PARALLAX | Y | Y |
FAST FOCUS EYEPIECE | Y | Y |
OVERALL LENGTH(MM) | 278 | 297 |
PACKAGE LIST | Rifle Scope, Battery, Lens Cover, Package Box, User Manual |
Eyeskey has some decent scopes, but the riflescope is entry level at best. I tried 3 of them now on a 308 and a 243 and they just cant take the shock. Cant hold zero. Zoom is stiff. Glass isn't too bad. I think this scope is best suited for a 22 or MAYBE an HMR. I have a PST Gen 2 that is much better, but again, you get what you pay for. You really need to get in the Razor series if you're a serious shooter. IMO, you need to spend AT LEAST as much on the sight as you do the gun, sometimes double...If you don't care about consistent sub moa accuracy, go with this sight. If you want the best, spend the money...maybe look at high end Leupold or nightforce
PROS! A great value for a FFP rifle scope. Scope is very bright and appears flat (without distortion) edge to edge. Scope parallax and eye piece focus are very smooth and stay set. Turret adjustments are smooth with positive clicks...especially like the simple zero reset feature. (Unfortunately does not have a reset stop.) At first scope seemed a little heavy and excessively long, but mounted almost perfectly on my Weatherby 270 WSM. Balances well with my rifle and looks good. Scope MOA reticle at first seemed a little complicated, but due to its first focal plane configuration adjusts with each change in magnification, stays constant to calibrations, and is easy to learn to use. The reticle markings are very precise and it is quite easy to shoot accurately out to 600 yds. (I don't have access to a longer range.) The horizontal turret adjustment allows for 59 MOA adjustment on my rifle...which is really all you need unless you are shooting 1400+ yards! To make "in the field" adjustments more accurate I downloaded the free Strelok Ballistics Calculator to my Android phone (In the Google Play Store). The ballistic calculator is very easy to use and helps calculate the proper MOA adjustments (elevation and wind) for the Scope. Has worked nearly perfect out to 600 yards for me. Eye relief is adequate...see below. All in all am very happy with scope and would recommend to anyone seeking "longer range" capabilities without an enormous price tag.
CONS. Ocular box (eye piece) is a little big....using Leupold mounts and medium rings I had to mount the scope about 1/4" back from where it should optimally be. The eye box rubs against the rear of the action otherwise. Requires a slight shooting form adjustment to achieve proper eye relief. (This is not a scope issue...just a mounting problem issue for my particular rifle.)
Will update in 6 months after hunting seasons are over! M
I own several other scopes (Leupold) that are much more expensive; however, I am very pleased with the clarity of the optics on this scope and for the price point it can not be matched. The FFP and reticle are much more than I expected from a scope at this price point. I would recommend this scope to anyone from long range target acquisition or hunting.
This optic is awesome for the price. Windsor and elevation adjustments are very audible and tactile. Pretty good eye relief, although the eye box is pretty tight but no big deal you’ll get used to where you put your head. Awesome to get a first focal plane optic for this kind of money. Very happy with my purchase.
Nice scope for the the money but the reticle cross hairs are hard for me to see, especially when you zoom out. Being it’s a FFP reticle, the crosshairs get hard to see. Other than that, a decent scope. Crosshairs would be easier to see if the reticle had an illuminated option. I may exchange it. Not sure yet.
Eyeskey has some decent scopes, but the riflescope is entry level at best. I tried 3 of them now on a 308 and a 243 and they just cant take the shock. Cant hold zero. Zoom is stiff. Glass isn't too bad. I think this scope is best suited for a 22 or MAYBE an HMR. I have a PST Gen 2 that is much better, but again, you get what you pay for. You really need to get in the Razor series if you're a serious shooter. IMO, you need to spend AT LEAST as much on the sight as you do the gun, sometimes double...If you don't care about consistent sub moa accuracy, go with this sight. If you want the best, spend the money...maybe look at high end Leupold or nightforce
PROS! A great value for a FFP rifle scope. Scope is very bright and appears flat (without distortion) edge to edge. Scope parallax and eye piece focus are very smooth and stay set. Turret adjustments are smooth with positive clicks...especially like the simple zero reset feature. (Unfortunately does not have a reset stop.) At first scope seemed a little heavy and excessively long, but mounted almost perfectly on my Weatherby 270 WSM. Balances well with my rifle and looks good. Scope MOA reticle at first seemed a little complicated, but due to its first focal plane configuration adjusts with each change in magnification, stays constant to calibrations, and is easy to learn to use. The reticle markings are very precise and it is quite easy to shoot accurately out to 600 yds. (I don't have access to a longer range.) The horizontal turret adjustment allows for 59 MOA adjustment on my rifle...which is really all you need unless you are shooting 1400+ yards! To make "in the field" adjustments more accurate I downloaded the free Strelok Ballistics Calculator to my Android phone (In the Google Play Store). The ballistic calculator is very easy to use and helps calculate the proper MOA adjustments (elevation and wind) for the Scope. Has worked nearly perfect out to 600 yards for me. Eye relief is adequate...see below. All in all am very happy with scope and would recommend to anyone seeking "longer range" capabilities without an enormous price tag.
CONS. Ocular box (eye piece) is a little big....using Leupold mounts and medium rings I had to mount the scope about 1/4" back from where it should optimally be. The eye box rubs against the rear of the action otherwise. Requires a slight shooting form adjustment to achieve proper eye relief. (This is not a scope issue...just a mounting problem issue for my particular rifle.)
Will update in 6 months after hunting seasons are over! M
I own several other scopes (Leupold) that are much more expensive; however, I am very pleased with the clarity of the optics on this scope and for the price point it can not be matched. The FFP and reticle are much more than I expected from a scope at this price point. I would recommend this scope to anyone from long range target acquisition or hunting.
This optic is awesome for the price. Windsor and elevation adjustments are very audible and tactile. Pretty good eye relief, although the eye box is pretty tight but no big deal you’ll get used to where you put your head. Awesome to get a first focal plane optic for this kind of money. Very happy with my purchase.
Nice scope for the the money but the reticle cross hairs are hard for me to see, especially when you zoom out. Being it’s a FFP reticle, the crosshairs get hard to see. Other than that, a decent scope. Crosshairs would be easier to see if the reticle had an illuminated option. I may exchange it. Not sure yet.