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Vortex 8x36 Solo Tactical Monocular with R/T Ranging Reticle (MRAD)

The Solo Tactical R/T 8x36 Monocular from Vortex offers a wide 393-foot field of view that is bright, crisp, and clear. Designed as a take-along-everywhere optic, the Solo Tactical R/T 8x36 is compact and easy to handle.

SKU: GC90-VOSOL3608RT

Vortex 8x36 Solo Tactical Monocular with R/T Ranging Reticle (MRAD)

Vortex 8x36 Solo Tactical Monocular with R/T Ranging Reticle (MRAD)

The Solo Tactical R/T 8x36 Monocular from Vortex offers a wide 393-foot field of view that is bright, crisp, and clear. Designed as a take-along-everywhere optic, the Solo Tactical R/T 8x36 is compact and easy to handle.

This monocular comes with an R/T ranging reticle for precise target range estimation. It features mrad (milliradian)-based subtensions and includes a secondary quick-ranging system with silhouettes. These angular measurements allow the user to calculate ranges when comparing the reticle to objects of known dimension. The reticle focus ensures a sharp reticle image at all distances.

The Solo's optical system features a premium roof prism and fully multicoated lenses. The rugged housing is waterproof, fog proof, and covered with protective rubber armoring. A utility clip allows the monocular to be attached to a belt, strap, or webbing with ease.

Top focus wheel for focusing the reticle and a bottom focus wheel for focusing the image

Integral carry clip: attaches securely to any belt, strap or webbing

Rubber Armoring: provides a secure no-slip grip, durable external protection

Adjustable flared eyecup: twist-up style for comfortable viewing with/without eye/sunglasses

Waterproof/fog proof: housing is nitrogen filled/o-ring sealed for all-weather performance 

Fully multicoated: anti-reflective coatings on all air-to-glass surfaces enhance light transmission

Ranging Reticle: ranging reticle scaled with hash marks and crosshairs using mrad based subtension lines for ranging holdover, and windage corrections. Quick-ranging silhouettes on the reticle

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Vortex 8x36 Solo Tactical Monocular with R/T Ranging Reticle (MRAD)

The Solo Tactical R/T 8x36 Monocular from Vortex offers a wide 393-foot field of view that is bright, crisp, and clear. Designed as a take-along-everywhere optic, the Solo Tactical R/T 8x36 is compact and easy to handle.

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