Description
The Helos BTR 1-4.5×24 rifle scope family is specially designed for service rifle matches and AR platforms with short and mid range applications in mind. The scope is loaded with robust turrets that have 23 MOA travel-per-rotation, true zero stop and revolution locking feature, and fully multi-coated lenses. The revolution locking feature limits the Up Adjustment of your elevation turret within one revolution from your zero position, while still providing total 23 MOA adjustment that is more than enough for your target at 600 yard. This feature eliminates any second-guessing you might have on which turn you are at on your elevation turret. The ATSR3 reticle is specially designed for the service rifle matches with the center circle at right size that fits most of your targets and the center dot for precision and horizontal line for wind hold over.
This Helos BTR Model has ATSR3 second focal plane illuminated MOA reticle in it. Please click the link or download the reticle instruction manual in Specification for more details…
SKU#:214101











Jeff Porter –
I have been shooting one of these scopes on a NRA/CMP Highpower Service Rifle for a short time and I am impressed. The features on this scope are way above its price point. The 1/4 moa clicks are positive and repeatable and I can click corrections accurately. The numbers on the turrets are big enough for my old eyes. Adjustable parallax allows me to dry fire indoors and I have had it on a .22 upper for 50′ smallbore. The reticle is a real winner for me. The 1/2 MOA dot allows me to favor inside the X ring if needed. The circle “aperture” is usable particularly in offhand. I like the small stadia inside the ring for making sure I am not canting the rifle. I have this on my back rifle now and my primary rifle has a March on it. This scope at this price point is a real winner. It blows my Vortex Viper PST out of the water with 1/4 MOA clicks and parallax adjustment.
Michael Tjon –
i have used this scope at the recent Talladega match held March 23-24.
the scope track well, glass is crisp and clicks are solid,
if the inner circle was just 8 moa it would work better in my opinion, 12 moa is just too big, the 1/2 moa dot works for me really well at 200 and 300 but not at 600, it gets lost.
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Tyler G –
I’ve used this scope on my service rifle for about a year now and I think its great The team I am on has pretty much all switched over or is planning on doing so in the future. Clicks are solid and firm. I have not had any issues with it holding its zero. At 600 yds the center dot does get lost but the horizontal ticks and one vertical tick are just right in judging the center at this range. My biggest complaint would be color. The red illumination gets lost in daylight and effectively end up shooting black on black. At maximum brightness there is only a VERY SLIGHT change in shade. If at all possible I would recommend manufacturers to change the color to green or have a switch that can change between red or green for user preference.