Rudolph Optics Varmint Hunter Series

 The new VH series includes 4 options, the original VH 4-16x50 T3, VH 4-16x50 T5 (NEW), VH 6-24x50 T3 (NEW) and the VH 6-24x50 T5 (NEW).
The new VH series includes 4 options, the original VH 4-16×50 T3, VH 4-16×50 T5 (NEW), VH 6-24×50 T3 (NEW) and the VH 6-24×50 T5 (NEW).
Rudolph Optics
Rudolph Optics

USA-(Ammoland.com)- Rudolph Optics is taking another step in the right direction for hunters this fall. Up until now the elite brand has offered a 4-16x50mm VH series riflescope with their #1 T3 Reticle. The new VH series includes 4 options, the original VH 4-16×50 T3, VH 4-16×50 T5 (NEW), VH 6-24×50 T3 (NEW) and the VH 6-24×50 T5 (NEW). The 30mm series offers you a high end feel with a price point under 999.99. All four of the VH series scopes are manufactured from the highest quality components which include over 98% light transmitting glass from Japan, aircraft grade aluminum for a superior tube structure, covered pop-up zeroing turret system, and all of the scopes come with a throw lever, sunshade and their Full Lifetime NQA warranty.

Rudolph Optics backs all of their optics with a “No Questions Asked” warranty, so if anything happens to the optic and it does not function properly you send it back and they have an industry leading turn around on all warranty claims.

“We want to set a standard and push the limits. All of our competitors offer a lifetime warranty now, but what good is it if it takes 6-12 months to get your stuff back. I push our team to turn our warranty claims around the same day we receive the product from the customer. Why should a customer miss next weekends hunt when I can get it to them quicker than the competition.” Todd Neice – VP US Operations.

The VH series now offers a new T5 MOA reticle that is easy to use and offers 15 MOA of elevation hold over lines.
The VH series now offers a new T5 MOA reticle that is easy to use and offers 15 MOA of elevation hold over lines.

The VH series now offers a new T5 MOA reticle that is easy to use and offers 15 MOA of elevation hold over lines. The 1/4” MOA dot in the middle allows you to run up your magnification and not cover the whole target allowing you to take that precision shot of a lifetime.