• Magnification: 6-24X, Objective Diameter: 50mm, Tube Diameter: 25.4mm/1 inch.
  • Field of view (m): 3.98~16.24, Click Value: 0~1/4 inch @ 100 yards. Eye Rifle (mm):75.94~81.53, Exit Pupil (mm):8.3~2.1.
  • Illuminated Level: 5 Intensity (Red) and 5 Intensity (Green). Red or green dot crosshair with front focus eyepiece adjustment helps you shooting the target fast and accurately. Battery: CR2032 x 1 (Included).
  • Eavy duty scope ring mounts for 20mm weaver dovetail rail only.
  • Hard anodizing multi-coated lenses ensure a good hand feeling and avoid scratching. Lens cover included.

Look at the attached picture. That's a golf ball at 100 yards! Let me be clearer; that's a golf ball, at 100 yards, through a cell phone camera, held up in front of this $40 scope! Does it look like you could hit it? I easily did after I took this picture. I paid somewhere around $43 for this scope. Compared to the hundreds or more for a nice one; this'll do, donkey, this'll do. It looks even better at 50 yards. I've seen nice scopes; if you have money, a nice scope is a thing of beauty. Move along and pay the big bucks. If you don't have a ton of money, this will do just fine; as it does for me currently. At first, this scope was blurry, and I couldn't quite get it dialed to where everything looked good, including the crosshairs. I should add; I am a novice who has no idea what he's doing. Here's my advice; when this thing arrives... pop the caps off BOTH ends! Start with the back (farthest from your eye). Adjust that to your distance; try dialing it a little closer than reality (if you're shooting at 50 yards; experiment with setting that far dial to 40 yards... it might not be marked quite correctly.) Maybe it is properly marked; so try both "right on" and a bit closer or further "just to see". After you have set the back adjuster; THEN adjust your eye relief (the adjuster closest to your eye). Look through it as you're adjusting it. The "sweet spot" is easy to blow through... so as things are getting clearer, that's when you start to slow down. Go super slow. If it gets blurry again, you went too far. Go super slowly the other direction until things look clear.

The Beileshi 6-24x50mm AOEG is a very good scope $49. I have it mounted on both my BB gun and Break barrel rifle. I have it zoomed and in focus at 9yds with 12x. Minimum focus distance for 24x zoom is about +12yds. The scope is clear and bright from 5yds to +100yd even in low light. The scope is big, 16 inch long (~406mm) by max 2.5 inch width (~64mm). The rings included with the scope does not have a stop pin, so shooting it from my break barrel (it has a good kick to it) caused the scope to slide back. Luckily I have rings that fit this scope that has a stop pin and after I Installed it, the air rifle with the scope maintained accuracy. Kudos to the seller!!! When I first bought this scope from Dandelion Optical Instrument, it came without any scope rings. I contacted the seller and they replied that they sent me a replacement scope instead of just the rings. Their response was less than 24 hours, and they sent the replacement by 2 day air. I have attached a few photo. Note the photos are not as good as seeing it with your own eyes.

i bought this and it came in today and i love it i put it on a 1939 russain army sniper rifle i did have to use my old brackets but you can buy brackets i did have a issue getting my battery cover off took me a while but that is nothing to worry about and the company would have sent a new scope for sure there a good company and the scope is very good i sighted it in at 300yards it was hitting very close but since i dont hunt that far out and it has drop sights on it i sighted it in at 100yards this scope holds up to my 7.62x54r round its for ranged shooting so i would not put this on a 22 long rifle or a 22 of any kind this scope is amazing great for the price and great scope its huge to has a awesome look to it the picture doesnt show just how big it is i had a 3x9x12 that was 700 dollars and this scope does better then the 3x9x12 i had on it the cross hairs are thicker and very easy to see over all i love this scope its very nice and works good the reason i wouldn't buy this for a 22 is because the scope is to good for a 22 not that it wont work just that a 22 wont shot further then you can see but then again it is your choice to buy for a 22 or a bb but beware if you buy for a bb people are going to laugh at you xD

Great scope for the money.. Of course you cant compare to a $500 Nikon or a Vortex... have it on my 6.5 Creedmoor and is great till i can afford one of those $500+ scopes. Friends that have Name Brand scopes have looked through it amazed they can see so good out of a $50 scope.

First impression: I really like this scope. It seems very well made. However, the lens caps that come with these are not so good. In fact, the objective lens cover had an extremely fine white powder on the inside. I have no idea what it was so I removed/cleaned the lens covers & ordered some nice quality flip-covers. There was no evidence that it got onto the actual scope itself otherwise I would've considered exchanging it. I plan to use this with Monstrum scope rings on a .308 Mossberg Patriot bolt action rifle. I will update the performance/quality of this scope once everything is tested at the range. (updated/see below) Based on others' reviews... I have high expectations & based on the appearance of its quality... I think it will work out well. UPDATE: Still have yet to test this scope on a rifle BUT found a sun shade for it that fits perfectly: http://www.ebay.com/itm/291277567159?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT Also, Butler Creek flip lens covers SIZE 44 and 19 fit well on this scope. However, ONLY AFTER I added the sunshade did the size 44 fit. The ridges on the front end (objective end) of the scope did not allow enough clearance for the cover to be pushed in all the way without a sunshade. So if you do not have a sunshade, you may want to go with the next size up for the objective (larger) end. UPDATE 2: Tried out this scope on a .308 Mossberg Patriot bolt action... A M A Z I N G! I upgraded this review from 4 to 5 stars. I hit with precise accuracy each & every shot. I LOVED IT! 5 REASONS YOU SHOULD CONSIDER THIS SCOPE: 1) Scope is well-made. 2) Adjustments were smooth/easy 3) VERY reasonable Price 4) Accurate & consistent each & every shot. 5) around 3 inch eye relief

Wow lol bought this before i bought my rifle just so i can shoot it right away. Didn't want to drop 1500+ on a scope yet. And honestly im impressed. About 300 rounds with my 6.5 Creedmoor and still holds up. For the price, cant complain one bit. Im definitely getting a better scope but for someone who wants to shoot while you save up for a good scope. This is a good buy! One piece of advice though, buy shorter scope rings. I bought UTG scope rings off here. The ones that come with scope are very tall but would still work. I believe there so tall for clearence or for iron sights.

This scope is probably one of the best deals out there in terms of PRICE, QUALITY, PERFORMANCE. I have this scope mounted on a .308 Savage Model 11 scout rifle. The scope has a nicely finish exterior. It simply reeks of quality. All knobs are smooth and smooth, and the scope feels like a high quality binocular or telescope. The mounts that come with the scope fit fine on my Picatinny mount , your mileage may be different but I had no problems. This is a big scope and the 50mm objective absorbs light and makes this scope useable in low light condition. I also love the protective flip up caps on this scope.., nice touch Dandelion!. Speaking of that the illuminated reticle it is just great for early morning or late evening hunting. Zoom is smooth and using the aperture and objective focussing should enable you to custom set your focal eye relief , which I found to be about 3 to 3 -1/2 inches. The optics are clear and sharp even at distances of 400+ yards. Mine has not been affected by the recoil from my .308 rifle so most users up to 7 MM should be just fine.I've also mounted this scope on a Marlin 60 and a 10/22 and it works very well on these rifles. In closing let me state that for the price of this scope you will not find a better riflescope. All of the postive reviews are a testament to the quality of this affordable riflescope.

well......I have to say I am certainly impressed with this scope.....I got this for my springer Hatsan 125 pellet gun...... I read a nice review of it and figured what the hell......$46......but WOW !!! I have BSA--Simmons--Redfield---Tasco---Leopold---Swarovski---Nikon---Burris and others.......let me say this scope is in the high end mid range ......close to my Barska, which freaks me out.....lol.........feels and is well built.......very nice optics......certainly not junk and very much under priced........this is a steal !!!! Only the mounts are on the cheap side and for $18 I got a nice set of 1" that work great !! I really am impressed and I may even put it on my Weatherby 308......to see if it handles some good recoil instead of the Hatsan springer , which it handles easily !! This scope is a no brainer....for sure !!!!!!!

Took it to the range, got the reticle nice and sharp. Target was nice and large but it wasn't sharp enough to see distinct 223 holes at 100 yards. After getting it mostly sighted in I was a little disappointed , not bad still worth way more than $40. At home started comparing it to a Nikon, bushnell and a tasco. I was looking at a crane about a half mile from the house. It was definitely lacking . Then I thought maybe I can see with my readers(2.50), Focused in the recticle, still a fuzzy crane. Took off my glasses(didn't re-adjust) looked through the scope the reticle was a bit fuzzy but the crane was crystal clear. I have a bunch of scopes and I've never come across this before. All's well that ends well. PS. Get new rings, if you use the supplied ones(they do work) carry an Allen wrench and check tightness every time you shoot.

Took it out to the range today. Zeroed it at 50 yards and my wife and I both took some target practice after that. Dead accurate. Very happy with the magnification, the lighting and the focus. Both of us were doing <2" groupings once it was all set. I did some 100 yard shots and similar groupings. Fits on my AR very nicely. Illumination, whether red or green, is very nice. Very happy with them. Only gripe is that the mounts were loosened up after 60-90 rounds, but maybe I just didn't have them tightened up enough. Will revise if this is an ongoing problem.