This guide details the process of zeroing and adjusting the CVLIFE EagleFeather 2-10x32 MPVO scope, drawing from a review by Buckeye Ballistics. It covers mounting, parallax adjustment, initial zeroing at close range, long-distance steel gong engagement, and the use of reticle illumination. The scope is presented as a compact option with advantages over typical LPVOs and 3-9x scopes, including adjustable parallax and a wider magnification range.
This review of the CVLIFE EagleFeather 6-24x50 scope highlights its features, including true magnification at 24x, locking and resettable turrets, and an adjustable objective down to 15 yards. The reviewer found it to be a significant upgrade over previous CVLIFE models, offering excellent value for its $100 price point, with good performance for its class, though some haziness was noted at maximum magnification at very close distances.
This review from 704 Tactical provides a detailed comparison of two budget-friendly CVLIFE LPVOs: the EagleFeather 1-6x and the EagleTalon 1-6x. The expert assessment highlights their value for under $150, including mounts and lens covers. The EagleTalon is recommended for its superior glass clarity, BDC reticle suitable for .223/5.56 and .308/7.62, and locking turrets, making it ideal for distance shooting. The EagleFeather, with its circle-dot reticle and brighter illumination, is better suited for close-quarters engagements.
You've reached the end! 3 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.