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Athlon Argos BTR Gen3P 6-24x50 FFP Rifle Scope - Illuminated APLR11 MOA, Matte, 214074P

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Athlon Argos BTR Gen3 6-24x50 APLR11 FFP IR MOA Rifle Scope Built for Affordable Long-Range Precision

The Athlon Argos BTR Gen3 6-24x50 APLR11 FFP IR MOA riflescope is built for shooters who want first focal plane functionality, dependable tracking, and long-range features without moving into a much higher price tier. It is a strong fit for target shooters, precision rifle practice, and hunters who prefer a MOA-based system for dialing and holdovers.

This optic combines advanced fully multi-coated glass, an etched illuminated reticle, and Athlon's precision zero-stop to give shooters a bright image and dependable return-to-zero performance. The APLR11 FFP IR MOA reticle stays accurate throughout the magnification range, while the side parallax adjustment from 10 yards to infinity adds versatility for both range and field use.

Browse more options in our Athlon Argos BTR Rifle Scopes collection to compare magnification ranges, reticle types, and performance features.

Best Uses

  • Long-range target shooting and precision practice
  • MOA-based dialing and holdover applications
  • Predator and varmint rifles needing extra reach
  • Shooters looking for an entry point into first focal plane long-range optics

Key Features

  • Advanced Fully Multi-Coated Glass - Improves brightness, contrast, and image clarity for more confident shot placement
  • APLR11 FFP IR MOA Reticle - Keeps MOA hold references accurate throughout the zoom range
  • Illuminated Etched Reticle - Helps the reticle stand out better in dim light and cluttered backgrounds
  • Precision Zero Stop - Allows quick, repeatable return to your original zero after dialing
  • Side Parallax Adjustment - Enables fine focus and parallax correction from 10 yards to infinity
  • 30mm Tube - Provides a durable main tube with practical adjustment travel
  • Argon Purged Construction - Supports waterproof and fog-resistant performance in the field

Why This Riflescope Stands Out

The Argos BTR Gen3 6-24x50 APLR11 stands out because it gives shooters long-range-friendly features that are often missing at this price point, including an illuminated first focal plane reticle and a zero stop system. It is a practical option for shooters who want to stretch distance without overspending.

Specifications

  • Finish: Matte
  • Reticle: Illuminated APLR11 FFP MOA
  • Magnification: 6-24x
  • Objective Lens: 50 mm
  • Field of View @ 100 yds: 16.7 - 4.5 ft
  • Click Value: 0.25 MOA
  • Adjustment Per Rotation: 25 MOA
  • Total Elevation Adjustment: 60 MOA
  • Total Windage Adjustment: 60 MOA
  • Eye Relief: 3.3 in
  • Parallax: Side Focus 10 yds - Infinity
  • Weight: 30.3 oz
  • Length: 14.1 in
  • Tube Size: 30 mm

Pair this optic with durable scope rings and bases to ensure a secure and stable mounting system for your rifle.

If you're deciding between adjustment systems, our MOA vs MRAD guide explains how MOA-based scopes like this one perform in real-world shooting scenarios.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this scope suitable for long-range shooting?
Yes. Its 6-24x magnification range, first focal plane reticle, and side parallax adjustment make it a strong fit for long-range target work and precision practice.

What advantage does the first focal plane MOA reticle provide?
The reticle subtensions remain accurate throughout the magnification range, which helps with holdovers and corrections at varying distances.

Why is a zero stop useful on this scope?
A zero stop makes it easier to return quickly and confidently to your original zero after dialing for elevation.