Vortex Diamondback HP 4-16x Rifle Scope Review

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The Vortex diamondback HP 4-16X is a really great scope for the money.
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The Diamondback HP's MSRP is $479.99 and truthfully at that price you can do better. However, the scope does occassionally go on sale for between $200 and $250 and at that price I think it's a steal. I personally got mine from Midway USA for $200, and that was an excellent price.

I currently have this optic mounted on a Aero precision build 16" AR-15. My model in particular is the 4 to 16x model, which I like a great deal. I used a simple but effective $60 leopold cantilever mount to mount this optic to the rifle.

The scope is second focal plane, but being a lower end scope that is to be expected. Being a 4-16x we're starting to get into the realm of where a first focal plane scope might make sense, so I'll leave that up to you, but you won't find a quality first focal plane scope at this price point.

I'm able to shoot comfortably on 4x at ranges of 15-25 yards with no issues. The eye box on this optic at 4x is okay, very good for the price, but not as good as on higher end models. Shooting it with an A2 stock that doesn't give me a cheek weld can be a little more difficult, but running this on a lower with a B5 systems where my cheek weld can be easily repeatable is a very pleasant shooting experience.

You can get a feel for the eye box here where I slowly move a phone camera behind the scope, which is actually much harder and less intuitive than using your head. Something to note is the clarity is quite good as compared to other scopes in this range. That is because this is a scope manufactured in the Philippines, which tends to have better glass than scopes manufactured in China.

At 16x the glass clarity is still clear, but the eye box is a lot less forgiving. Still very usable, but cranked all the way in its easy to get shadowing along the edges of the scope.

The scope has a simple BDC reticle that is easy to use and not very noisy. The reticle is not illuminated, but I wouldn't expect it to be at this price given the other features.

One of the nice things on this scope is its adjustable parallax. Not many scopes have that feature in this price range, and it works very well for getting a clear and precise image.

The 4-16 adjustment ring is smooth and easy to adjust by hand.

Underneath the caps, the 1/4 MOA turrets are snappy and click audibly, making sighting in and adjusting this scope a breeze.

As with all vortex products, the scope comes with Vortex's incredible lifetime warranty.

On this build, I'm able to shoot tight groups easily at distance, the above shots taken with just standard PMC 5.56.

In conclusion, The scope holds zero well mounted on this 556 rifle. The scope is simple, but it does what it is designed to do very well. While there are much nicer options for more money available out there for precision and longer range shooting, the Vortex Diamondback HP really does punch above its weight class, especially if you get it at the low sale price. Now that I've tested it out, I'm probably going to move this off onto one of my hunting rifles, but I know that in that context this scope will be good to go.

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