Winchester announced the Winchester Supreme line of rifle scopes, which are priced to satisfy any shooter’s budget.
There are six scopes to choose from. They all feature variable power magnification, a user-friendly plex reticle (think classic crosshair), and a host of features you might be surprised to see at such a low price.
Winchester Supreme Optics Specs & Features
Specs
- Magnification: 1-4×24, 2-7×32, 3-9×40, 3.5-10×50, 4-12×44, 6-18×50
- Focal Plane: Second focal plane
- Reticle: Plex
- Turrets: Capped, exposed (model specific)
- Illuminated Reticle: Yes (model specific)
- Battery: CR2032 (illuminated models only)
- MSRP: $144.99 to $344.99
Features
- Variable power magnification
- Fully multi-coated lenses
- Fast-focus eyepiece
Prices accurate at time of writing
Prices accurate at time of writing
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Fully multi-coated lenses, one-piece aluminum housings, and a fast-focus eyepiece are common across the lineup, which includes 1-4×24, 2-7×32, 3-9×40, 3.5-10×50, 4-12×44, and 6-18×50 optics.
Two models, the 1-4×24 and 6-18×50, feature an illuminated reticle powered by a CR2032 battery.
The most affordable Winchester Supreme scope is a 2-7×32 scope that checks in at $144.99 MSRP. That’s music to the ears of anyone who wants to upgrade from the factory iron sights on their rimfire rifle or .30-30 lever action.
Winchester also offers a 1-4×24 LPVO fit for your AR-15, .22 LR plinker, or muzzleloader.
At the top of the lineup is a 6-18×50 scope for people who want to push out to longer distances without dropping a month’s income on a precision rifle setup. This is the only model with exposed elevation and windage turrets.
It would have been nice to see a technical reticle on this one, but I didn’t come here to complain about getting this kind of magnification for $344.99.
So, how did Winchester make these so budget-friendly? The simple plex reticles and capped turrets certainly keep costs down. They all use a second focal plane reticle, which means the reticle isn’t affected by changes in magnification.
All in all, these look like great beginner optics. If you’ve been waiting for the right time to put some glass on your rifle, this could be it.
Winchester lists an MSRP of $144.99 to $344.99 for Supreme rifle scopes.
What do you think of the new Winchester Supreme rifle scopes? Let us know below. Like variable-power optics? Check out our guide to the Best 1-6x Scopes and LPVOs
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