01. Full Specs
Magnification: | 5-25 |
Parallax Adjustment: | 10-infinity |
Tube Diameter: | 34mm |
Objective Lens Diameter: | 50mm |
Focal Lens Position: | First Focal Plane |
Lens Coating: | Lens Coating: Fully Multi-Coated, Full Wide Band, Waterproof Coated, Low Light Enhancement |
Reticle: | PSR, Illuminated |
Field of View at 100 yds: | 22.5ft-4.5ft |
Material: | 6061-T6 |
Eye Relief: | 3.7in/95mm |
Exit Pupil: | Low 10.2mm - High 2.2mm |
Click Value at 100 yds/m: | 1/10TH MRAD |
Adjustment Range: | 22 MRAD |
Mounting Length: | 7.75in/196mm |
Length: | 15.37in/390mm |
Weight: | 34oz/963g |
Included Items: | Flip Up Lens Covers, Lens Cloth, Allen Wrench |
Casey –
Very good quality scope done a side by side comparison with vortex viper pst gen 2 5-25×50 this optic is superior in almost every way edge to edge clarity is better overall brightness and clarity is better turrets are more audible and tactile zero stops pst gen 2 has very very slight edge if any illumination pst gen 2 is slightly crisper but not much reticles are great in both but personal preference I think riton reticle is a touch better warranty both are awesome but riton wont fix just send a new one as of recently pst gen 2 dominated this class and price range but after handling and shooting both side by side I would honestly say riton is a far far better buy for less money the pst gen 2 a awesome optic but i believe this scope is a better scope and slightly more affordable not bashing vortex I really like vortex have multiple optics of theres but I do believe this to be a superior product in this price range trust me you will not be disappointed in this optic
Snipe Dust –
Probably the most feature rich optic for the money. Clear glass. First focal 5-25 power. Christmas tree reticle. Illuminated. I use this scope for precision rifle and it has performed. No hassle, no repair just replace warranty.
LR –
What an exciting year 2020 has been for Riton. This is one of the new scopes from their new for 2020 Conquer line, and I must say it is one heck of a bang for your buck. If you look at what you are getting for the price, it is pretty much unheard of. Japanese fully multi-coated HD glass, 34mm tube, extremely positive turrets with zero stops, illuminated reticle, removable integrated throw lever, quality flip-up lens caps and arguable the best warranty in the business! What’s not to love?!
It’s easy to look at a spec sheet though, so how does it perform in the real world? I have had the pleasure to shoot many different optics from many of the top companies. I think a great comparison that many people might be looking at right now is the Vortex PST Gen II. Many people are familiar with this scope, so it makes it slightly easier to quantify the comparison. The Riton Conquer X5 is a better scope for the money. While there is nothing wrong with the PST Gen II, it does have its shortfalls that normally only spending more money would remedy. Fortunately, the X5 is a couple of dollars cheaper and outperforms the PST. Firstly, the X5 has a 34mm tube vs a 30mm tube on the PST. While some might think this is minor, it does ultimately give you more elevation adjustment. If you are using the scope for it’s intended purpose, then you know why this is a big deal. Personally it gives me 1.3 extra mills of elevation adjustment at max compared to the PST before I have to start holding over with the reticle. The reticles are very comparable, but the X5 gives you 12 mils of elevation hold over below the horizontal stadia compared to the PST’s 10. Once again, a big difference at range. The glass itself is arguably the biggest factor in a scope purchasing choice. While I do like the PST’s clarity, I think the X5 is better and performs well in low light and crummy weather conditions. Everyone I have ever shown my X5 to comments on the clarity of the glass and the light transmission.
Everyone used to get all excited about the Vortex warranty, which is great, but the Riton warranty is even better. If you ever need to use it, there aren’t any questions asked; they don’t try to fix it, they just send you a new one, and within 48 hours! How can you beat that peace of mind?
Great scope from a great Veteran owned company.
David K –
I ordered the 5 Conquer for a precision optic for PRS and hunting. After running a few hundred rounds of 6 creed through for data, and a deer hunting season under its belt, I can confidently say that this thing stands up to abuse. I have not been gently with this thing, and it has retained zero with excellent return after dialing turrets. I do wish the windage turret would lock, but that’s just me being picky as I hold for wind. I have yet to look through another scope in this price range and see better glass, and edge to edge clarity is very good. low light conditions are much easier with the illuminated reticle, which is a nice touch when hunting. I would highly recommend this to anyone looking for a quality optic in this price range.
dol.outdoorsman –
In my option, so far the X5 conquer 5-25×50 is the best and most versatile scope option. The price point is good for an entry level scope, but the quality is superb with clear glass, thin reticle lines, illumination, warranty, and audible clicks for the elevation and windage turrets. Lastly, the zero stop works as it should and easy to adjust. The scope is just under two pounds and extremely robust for those hard hunts and competition.
IG: dol.outdoorsman
Ex 42 Commando Royal Marines –
Excellent scope and at a ridiculously good price. Good old US optic and it is well used for Fox, deer and mid range varminting in the UK. As an ex Royal Marine I highly recommend this scope for long range and hunting – quality glass. Cheers.