Brand | Winchester |
Color | Black |
Style | 2-7×32 |
Sport | Hunting |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Material | Metal |
Compatible Devices | Rifle |
Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
Night vision | No |
Model Name | Supreme Optics 2-7x32mm Riflescope |
- Fully multi-coated lenses throughout the optical system
- Excellent low light performance
- Beryllium bronze springs
- One-piece housing machined from tough A6063-T6 aluminum
- Black anodized aluminum exterior
- Designed to stand up to 800 Gs of recoil for standard & magnum rifles, and muzzleloaders
- Nitrogen filled and sealed optical system for fog and water
A.C.R.C. Verified Buyer –
The clarity of this optics rifle scope is impressive. Setup was easy and I have no problem mounting it in my rifle. This is made of solid material. Great value from a trusted name. Highly recommended.
Marty Vance Verified Buyer –
Solid entry into the Optics world by Winchester. This price point is definitely at the value level – when compared to some other offerings in the space – but as a hunter, it’s awful hard to justify thousands for a scope that’s likely going to get banged against a tree at some point.
The eyepiece is rather large – but the quality and clarity of the lens is great – with a bold reticle to pick up your target pretty quickly. Adjustments for windage / elevation are easy clicks.
If you are worried about the aesthetics of your setup, the scope is a little bulkier than others, but I think the value proposition easily outweighs that.
Dustin Hughes Verified Buyer –
Affordable scope that does not lack in quality. Great picture zoomed in or out. Clear glass and solid construction. I plan to buy other variants of this scope.
Kody Pemberton Verified Buyer –
BigCountry0321 Verified Buyer –
I picked up a 1-4 and mounted it on my wife’s 350 Legend. We finally got some decent weather and got to the range. The scope performed flawlessly. When it got overcast it definitely took in more light and had better clarity than the Crossfire ii on my daughter’s 243. It tracked well and held zero with no problem. Pretty impressive. Only bad thing is, I don’t think I’m getting my scope back. My wife insists she shoots better with it and it’s hers now. You know how it goes. What Momma wants. Momma gets. And she shoots good enough, I’m not going to argue with her. I’ve had and used just about every LPVO on the market, in this price point, from Axeon to Monstrum to Vortex. It out performs them all. I have a few that are supposed to be a step up on the Winchester, based on price point, and I have to say, it gives them a run for their money. I ordered a 4-12 for my 7Mag. It performed exactly as expected. Tracked great and had no problem holding zero with the recoil of a 7mag. I’m really impressed with the parallax adjustment. You don’t normally get that on a 4-12. I just ordered another 1-4. I’m telling you. You can’t go wrong with these.