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Athlon Optics Ares BTR GEN3 HD 2.5-15×50 APLR13 FFP IR MOA

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Athlon Optics Ares BTR GEN3 HD 2.5-15×50 APLR13 FFP IR MOATactical shooters who also hunt need a scope that transitions from barricade drills to backcountry pack outs without swapping optics and most FFP scopes under $900 sacrifice either the low end magnification for close work or the elevation travel for long range steel. The Athlon Ares BTR GEN3 HD 2. 5 15x50 solves both with a 2. 5 15x FFP design, precision zero stop, and HD glass in a 27. 3 ounce package. Key Features HD low dispersion glass with

Tactical shooters who also hunt need a scope that transitions from barricade drills to backcountry pack-outs without swapping optics — and most FFP scopes under $900 sacrifice either the low-end magnification for close work or the elevation travel for long-range steel. The Athlon Ares BTR GEN3 HD 2.5-15x50 solves both with a 2.5-15x FFP design, precision zero stop, and HD glass in a 27.3-ounce package.


Key Features
  • HD low-dispersion glass with advanced fully multi-coated lenses and XPL protective coating delivers bright, color-true images with reduced chromatic aberration — reviewers describe the Gen3 glass as comparable to optics costing twice as much
  • 100 MOA total elevation and windage adjustment in a 30mm tube is exceptional for this magnification class — enough travel to dial confidently to 1,000+ yards without a canted rail, with 25 MOA per revolution for predictable tracking
  • Precision zero stop returns to your exact zero with a hard, repeatable stop — no counting clicks back from an arbitrary reference point
  • 0.25 MOA clicks are loud, distinct, and free of slop or lash — the Gen3 turret redesign is wider, shorter-profile, and delivers the best tactile feedback in Athlon's lineup
  • First focal plane APLR13 MOA reticle with illuminated center — hash marks at 1 MOA increments, bold marks every 5 MOA, and a 0.2 MOA floating center dot that provides a precise aiming point without obscuring the target
  • 2.5x low end with 41.8 ft field of view at 100 yards — wider than competing 3-15x and 3-18x scopes, giving you a genuine close-range advantage for hunting or dynamic shooting
  • Side-focus parallax adjustment from 10 yards to infinity accommodates everything from rimfire at close range to centerfire at extreme distance
  • 30mm one-piece aircraft-grade aluminum tube, argon-purged and sealed — waterproof, fogproof, and shockproof
  • Gen3 upgrades include redesigned stainless steel turrets, integrated throw lever, threaded sunshade, and threaded metal lens caps with magnetic closures

Ideal For

Crossover hunters who dial at distance — the 2.5-15x range covers everything from 30-yard timber shots to 800+ yard cross-canyon dialups. At 27.3 oz with 100 MOA of elevation travel, you get genuine long-range capability without the weight penalty of a dedicated tactical scope. The zero stop ensures you're always back to your confirmed zero between shots.

Precision rifle shooters on a budget — 100 MOA of elevation in a 30mm tube with FFP, zero stop, and Gen3 turrets puts this scope in direct competition with the Vortex Viper PST Gen II, but at a lighter weight and with more total adjustment range. The included throw lever, sunshade, and magnetic metal caps add value that competitors charge extra for.

Multi-purpose rifle builders — whether it's on a 6.5 Creedmoor bolt action, an AR-10 in .308, or a lightweight mountain rifle in 7mm PRC, the 2.5-15x range and 27.3 oz weight make this scope genuinely versatile. The wide 2.5x low end keeps it useful for close encounters, while the FFP reticle and precise turrets let you stretch it to distance when opportunities present themselves.

NRL Hunter and practical competition shooters — the combination of light weight, wide magnification range, generous adjustment travel, and zero stop is purpose-built for field-position precision where you're moving between stages and shooting from natural positions at unknown distances.

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Reliable and durable, even in harsh conditions
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This watch has served me very well. From Arctic waters to long distance races, it has held up to everything except one task I asked of it, which was my fault. This watch can handle repeated free dives to 12 ft deep. It cannot handle scuba diving at the same depth for an hour straight without needing to have the battery shorted to reset it. It fits well, lights up consistently and brightly enough to read without being blinding, keeps accurate time, and generally does everything I want it to.
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★★★★★ 3
The Ironman logo is a serious distraction.
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A wonderful watch, with one serious problem: for me at least. The big Ironman Logo at 9 O'clock position is a very confusing element in this otherwise nice design: it competes and completely overwhelms the two Hands read-out. The Logo can give you misleading time: because one confuses it for the Minutes Hand. In a hurry, one is bound to make such mistakes -- call it a human error, but this one can have serious consequences, i.e. reading the wrong time. I have a couple of digital Ironman watches, and Timex does a great job with their usability and quality. This watch is of very high quality too. I love the dual display, and it is very practical. All this watch needs is a removal of the white Ironman logo. That would also make reading the digital readout easier. Please leave the Minute and Hour hand to their exact shape/design -- i.e. don't mess it up. This watch has the potential to be a much more user-friendly watch. I hope the next gen has a simple dial with hopefully even an easier digital readout. Please color the 'Start' Button Orange. I love the Orange Seconds hand. Overall: Size is good. Strap is good. A very good concept digi-ana. Very practical.
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