Element Nexus 5-20x50 FFP APR-2D MRAD Reticle

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The word “NEXUS” means “focal point”, and that is what this model is to the ELEMENT OPTICS range. 

The Nexus combines intuitive features like tool-free tactical turrets, zero stop and a removable throw lever with precision engineering to bring you the ultimate 30mm riflescope. A variety of different reticle designs in both MOA and MRAD cater to all shooters: simplified options are easy on the eye, while more complex designs allow experienced shooters to hold off with precision. 

Our design team of global competition winners & hunters understands optics, and have introduced strict quality control measures to ensure perfect operation under testing conditions. There’s a reason for the price tag: We’ve held nothing back, selecting only the very best materials, engineering teams, assembly procedures and technical inspections – and you’ll realize that the moment you pick it up. Need something that ticks all the boxes? Look no further than our flagship, the NEXUS.

Specifications:

  • Magnification Range: 5-20x
  • Tube Diameter: 30mm
  • Reticle Position: First focal plane
  • Objective Lens Diameter: 50mm
  • Eye Relief: 3.03-3.66"
  • Field of View: At 100yds - 23.3-5.8ft / at 100m - 7.8-1.9m
  • Click Value: 1/10 MRAD (10 MRAD / REV)
  • Elevation Adjustment Range: 23.2 MRAD
  • Windage Adjustment Range: 14.5 MRAD
  • Minimum Parallax: 10m

Gun City is NZ's largest firearms dealer. We have been selling, importing, exporting, manufacturing, customising and repairing firearms & accessories since 1978. We have the largest range of guns, ammo & accessories available now, online in New Zealand. 

Please call our shop for more information on +64 3 379-8888 in Christchurch, New Zealand.