Ade Advanced Optics Anthem 4-12x40 Side Parallax Adjustment Hunting Rifle Scopes with Lockable Button

$149.99
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SKU:
Anthem
Weight:
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  • Coming from contract factory where name brands purchase from and rebrand for 3x more retail price
  • Side Parallax Adjustment 0-1000 -unlimited yards target ,Coil spring provides the shooting accuracy and keep a point of impact securely a against the heavy recoil
  • True Zero lockable windage and elevation adjustment system stays locked tight to zero Fast Eyepiece: Finger-adjustable dials (1 Click=1/4-MOA)
  • Wide field of view: Crosshair reticle black matte finish, 1200g shockproof, 100% Fog proof and shockproof construction with enhance performance in all weather conditions
  • Fully-multi-coated HD green lens: provide over 95% light transmission for clear image

Feature:

1 Outstanding optics performance and mechanics

2 Light weight aluminum body

3 Fast focus eyeball Adjust: Side Focus lockable windage & elevation

4 One-piece 25.4mm diameter tube

5 Fully Multi-Coated Optics for clear image, wide field of view

6 Standard rings with 22mm scope mount

 

Specifications:

Net Weight (g):26.7oz

Gross Weight(g):35.17oz

Magnification:4X-12X Obj.

Lens Diameter (mm):40MM

Tube Diameter(mm):25.4MM

Ring Mounts Click Adjustment Value:1/4"(Lockable)

Exit Pupil:13.3mm-4.4mm

Parallax Adjustment Range:0-2000yds

Adjust the focus: Side Focusing

Adjustment method: Manually

One-piece tube: YES

Diopter adjustment: YES

Coating: Fully Multi-green Coated Optics

Shock -Proof Water-Proof and Fog-Proof: YES

Packing:

1 4-12X40 SFL rifle scope

2 Allen keys for rail mounting and sight adjustment

1 Lens caps

1 Cleaning cloth

1 Manual.

12 Reviews Hide Reviews Show Reviews

  • 5
    Nice For Budget Builds

    Posted by Alex on 26th Dec 2025

    Plopped this on a budget build and it feels right at home. Shoots where you point it, and I like having both red/green illumination levels. Rings and covers included were nice extras. Glass is fine — maybe not high-end sharp, but more than respectable for what I paid.

  • 5
    Great Value Gift for Shooter Friend

    Posted by Kim on 26th Dec 2025

    I bought this for my brother’s AR build and he’s stoked. Easy to zero, reticle options are cool with green illumination, and it seems tough. Said it feels more solid than other scopes in this price range. Overall, good buy.

  • 5
    Works Well in Low Light

    Posted by Victor on 26th Dec 2025

    I tested this during early morning hunts, and that illuminated Mil-Dash reticle made target acquisition much faster when the light was low. Eye relief is generous and forgiving. Lens coatings transfer light nicely. Not premium glass, but plenty good for my uses.

  • 4
    A Few Small Downsides

    Posted by Renee on 26th Dec 2025

    I like the scope overall — functional and tough. But the adjustment knobs feel a bit softer than higher-end optics I’ve used, so I double-check zero more often. Still, after 300 rounds, it hasn’t shifted. Good option if you’re price-conscious.

  • 5
    Use on Multiple Rifles

    Posted by Tyler on 26th Dec 2025

    I’ve swapped this scope between my .223 and .308. For .223 it was great, and it held zero well. On the .308 I noticed a bit more vibration but no issues with durability. Reticle illumination is handy at dawn/ dusk. For the money, wouldn’t hesitate to pick another.

  • 5
    Great Budget Option for New Shooters

    Posted by Shelby on 26th Dec 2025

    As someone new to optics, I love how simple this was to install and use. The Mil-Dash reticle was easy to learn, and changing magnification from 1x to 6x is smooth. I appreciate the flip-up covers — saved my lenses from dust on my first few outings.

  • 5
    Clear Enough With a Couple Tweaks

    Posted by Paul on 26th Dec 2025

    Glass clarity isn’t amazing on the edges, but center image is crisp once focused. Illumination works well in dusk conditions. Mounted on a 5.56 AR, I can hold consistent groups at 150 yards. Rings are okay, but I swapped to a higher quality ring for better stability.

  • 5
    Good Starter Scope

    Posted by Dan on 26th Dec 2025

    Getting into shooting games and needed an affordable LPVO. This hit the sweet spot. Optic is clear enough for 100–200 yards, reticle is easy to pick up, and mounting was straightforward. A throw lever would be nice but isn’t a deal-breaker.

  • 5
    Surprised by the Build Quality

    Posted by Maria on 26th Dec 2025

    Honestly expected a cheap feel, but this feels far sturdier than other budget scopes I’ve tried. The 30mm tube doesn’t feel flimsy, and after a couple of rainy range sessions it still works fine — no fogging or moisture inside. Illumination helps when light drops. Great value if you’re not chasing top-tier glass.

  • 5
    Perfect for Plinking and Training

    Posted by Leo on 26th Dec 2025

    Bought this for range days and it’s been fun to use. Easy to sight in, reticle is intuitive, and I’ve not had any reliability issues. Glass isn’t Zeiss quality or anything, but at this price point, I’m impressed. Rings are solid, though I added a cantilever mount for my setup.

  • 5
    Great Budget LPVO with Some Caveats

    Posted by Jenna on 26th Dec 2025

    I’ve been running this on a mid-length 5.56 AR build for a couple of months. The illuminated reticle is a welcome feature for low-light shots, though the brightest setting isn’t blinding. Build feels solid — fog-proof and weather resistant — and eye relief is generous. Only gripe is the eye box can feel a bit narrow if you move your head a lot.

  • 5
    Solid Scope for the Price

    Posted by Chris on 26th Dec 2025

    This scope has exceeded my expectations for under $120. Clarity at 1x is decent and transitions to 6x quickly when I need it. Adjustments are crisp, and the Mil-Dash reticle really helps with quick holdovers. I mounted it on my AR-15 and zeroed in about 15 shots at 100 yards. Comes with scope rings and flip-up covers which was a nice bonus. Definitely a bargain.