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  • MoondogIndustries
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2017
    • 526

    Discovery Optics ED LHT 3-15×50 Review



    I posted a review of the Discovery Optics ED LHT 3-15×50 FFP scope over a year ago. At the time, I found it and the entire ED line of scopes to be an excellent value. The 3-15×50 variant was the smallest and lightest of the ED series, with the same precision turrets and high-resolution Japanese ED glass. But it had a tight eyebox, and its tree reticle was unusually thin, even at its maximum magnification. This is probably because it uses the same etched reticle as the 24x ED variant, and when a FFP reticle is scaled to 15x, it shrinks in size and thickness.

    A year later, while zeroing out the scope at the gun range, I invited the RSOs and club members to test out my setup. I wanted to see if their opinion and first impressions of the scope differed from my original review. Their consensus was that scope had clear glass, but most found the eyebox to be tight, and many were not used to a reticle that thin and fine-lined. Despite this, when I revealed that the scope cost under $275, most were surprised and nodded in appreciation.

    The scope certainly performs better than its price, but its thin reticle makes it less than ideal for general-purpose shooting or hunting. It may be a better scope for airgun or rimfire Benchrest, where its thin reticle helps in aiming at the X-ring on a well-lit target?


    RESOLUTION


    Group -1 / Element 4 @ 100 yards


    SPECS


    Magnification 3x-15x

    Objective 50mm

    Field of View 12.6M-2.5M@100YDS

    Eye relief 88mm-83mm

    Exit pupil 11.97mm-3.3mm

    Tube diameter 30mm

    Click Value 0.1MRAD

    Elevation Adj ±23.2MRAD

    Windage Adj ±17MRAD

    Length 333mm

    Weight 792g (27.9 oz)
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