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Riton products are designed and built for a variety of end user applications. Each product provides key features to maximize performance and provide you with the functions you need. For a detailed explanation of our key features visit The Riton Promise Page.
Dry Nitrogen Purged and Sealed
Utilizing Nitrogen gas, the optic is purged and sealed to ensure optimal performance in all weather conditions for the life of the optic.
Precision Quality Assurance
Every Riton product goes through a rigorous quality control process by a certified technician in Tucson, AZ. Each product you receive has undergone...
Riton HD Glass
The Riton High Density (HD) glass delivers 99.5% light transmission for enhanced clarity and optimal sight picture.
Riton Performance Coating
Incorporating proprietary fully multi-coated lenses, all Riton optics feature low light enhancement, full wide band, anti-scratch and anti-reflective...
Riton Rugged Construction
The Riton Rugged Construction incorporates the application of 6061-T6 aircraft-grade aluminum, CNC machined one piece tubes, and Type III Hard Coat Anodize...
Kaylea Wilson –
Just saw this product is being shipped! Can’t wait to sight this thing in for hunting season! I have used other Riton products and I’m sure this will be nothing but superior!
Ron Ingram –
Mounted this on my Marlin 30-30. The X1 3-9×40 has outstanding feild of view and clarity. My 30-30 is my go to rifle when Deer hunting in central Pa thickets where a shot past 100 yrds is extremely rare. With both the clarity and wide feild of view, it is extremely easy to track a Deer while moving though thick vegetation till a clear shot line is available.
dol.outdoorsman –
I purchased this optic from Riton with the expectation of low quality but functional scope. I was shocked that this scope is beyond my expectations. During my 2020 White Tail Deer hunt in WV during Muzzle Loader Season, I was able to put it to the test.
You see, my gun was already in WV with my friend, so I sent him the scope to mount and zero using 250gr Power Belts with 100grn of Triple 7s. I wanted the impact high at 100 yards by 4″ if I was afforded a more extended shot in December. My friend zeroed it, and the deer in the picture was at 125yrds. I dialed the scope down a few clicks and was able to harvest this great deer. During the week-long hunt, we were rained on, fell multiple times, slide down slopes, busted through the brush, and at one time, my gun fell from leaning on the truck tire. The scope never fogged, was always clear, and kept zero.
IG dol.outdoorsman