Product Details
Wulf Fireball 3-9×40 AO Rifle Scope
If you are looking for a partnership for your Air Rifle or Rimfire, the Fireball range from WULF has you covered. Split into 3 magnification ranges starting at a 2-7×32 and headed by a 4-12×50, these quality entry level optics come with a 1-inch tube, an adjustable objective down to at least 10 meters, a second focal plane half mil dot reticle and fully multi coated crystal lenses that provide the shooter with some of the best optics available at this price point.
Dovetail mounts included
Features:
1-inch Main Tube
Second Focal Plane Half Mil Dot Reticle
Fully Multi Coated Crystal Lenses
Adjustable Objective down to 10 meters
WULF Titanium Lifetime Warranty
Specifications
Magnification | 3-9x |
Objective Lens | 40mm |
Tube Diameter | 1 inch |
F.O.V. @ 100yds | 38’-11.9’ |
Eye Relief | 87mm (3.42 inches) |
Reticle | Half Mildot Reticle |
Focal Plane | Second |
Click Value | 0.1 MRAD |
Total Elevation/Windage Adjustment (MRAD) | 29 MRAD(98.6 MOA) |
Length (Inch) | 315mm |
Weight | 435g |
Side Focus | Yes |
Parallax | 10 Yards – ∞ (9 metres to infinity) |
Lens Coating | Fully Multi-Coated Crystal Lenses |
Warranty | WULF Titanium Lifetime Warranty |
Customisation & Purchase
In stock
To use , please spend more than £50
Rob Wendes (verified owner) –
I compared this against a Hawke (+£12) and a Victoptics (÷£12) at 35metres. 3-9×40 ought to be good up to 100metres.
Optics quality is so so. Hawke much better VictOptics also (surprisingly) much better.
I was hoping for great things in the reticule but it feels a very heavy reticule compared to the Victoptics especially, which extends the reticule across most of the field of view. The Hawke is a thinner reticule also.
Knowing what I know now, I wouldn’t buy this to save £12. The optics on the Hawke are really good. What it has shown is that even a cheap VictOptics scope can shine and Wulf isn’t going to be on my top list of scope providers.
Just an o.k. scope, but better low cost scopes out there.