Athlon Argos BTR Gen2 6-24×50 Precision Optical Targeting Scope Guide Released

Photo of author

(Newswire.net — July 1, 2020) — A newly launched scope guide has been launched by Sharp Shooter Optics, covering the Athlon Argos BTR Gen2 family of scopes. This newly launched range is among the best available at the price.

A new guide to the Athlon Argos BTR Gen2 6-24×50 precision scope has been launched by Sharp Shooter Optics. The online resource site and store offers in-depth insight to help customers make a more informed buying decision when looking to upgrade their existing scope.

More information can be found at: https://sharpshooteroptics.com/blogs/reviews/athlon-argos-btr-gen2-review

The newly launched guide is part of an ongoing series discussing the features of the Athlon Argos BTR Gen2 family of riflescopes, which are an ideal solution for those seeking precision at a more affordable price.

The Athlon Argos BTR Gen2 6-24×50 is one of the cheaper options available in the family, available at $399.99. This latest generation of models has been heralded for their clear glass, and this is emphasized in the newly launched guide.

It depicts the Athlon Argos BTR Gen2 6-24×50 alongside a competitor, the Creedmoor Leupold. For the price, the Athlon range represents some of the clearest scope glass on the market.

In addition to maintaining its high-quality glass, Athlon has focused on some of the other important areas with its latest scopes.

Features include a First Focal Plane Reticle, Illuminated Reticle, Etched Glass Reticle, and a fully multicoated optics solution. This effectively reduces reflected light, giving the user a better image than normal lenses.

In addition to this, the 6061T6 aircraft-grade aluminum type has high-quality strength and superior mechanical integrity. This ensures the scope can withstand tough conditions and harsh environments.

Customers can buy safe in the knowledge that the scope is waterproof, fog proof, and shock proof. Argon Purging uses the inertia gas with bigger-size molecules to purge any moisture out of the tube for premium thermal stability.

The newly launched guide states: “Although the Argos BTR Gen2 family of riflescopes prices between $379 – $429, they boast features that are usually reserved for scopes 2-4x more expensive.”

“If you’re looking for a budget build scope for an upcoming PRS match, or you want to put together a complete rig for under $1,000, or you just want to get a high-quality scope without dropping 4 digits – this is the scope for you!”

Full details can be found on the URL above. Additional information is provided at: https://sharpshooteroptics.com/products/athlon-optics-argos-btr-6-24×50