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ELEMENT NEXUS 5-20X50
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Doug over at Camerland sent me this new ELEMENT Nexus 5-20x50 FFP/MOA for testing. I had a feeling these scopes would be coming out a few years ago due to rumors at SHOT. I’m a big fan of the FX airguns and was curious to see what they had in store. I own an FX Crown. The NEXUS model is made by Light Optical Works in Japan. If you’re familiar with them, you know they make some of the best optics out there, such as Nightforce and Vortex (Razor).

For my test rifle I decided to use my Vudoo V22 for 2 reasons. First, it’s insanely accurate and second, I could test tracking out since a 22 requires 27moa to reach out to 200 yards from my 50 yard zero. Due to the weather, I knew I couldn’t get out to my long-range club until later in the year. I mounted the scope using Nightforce rings and used Lapua Midas Plus ammunition.

Once I opened the box the first thing, I noticed was that the scope comes with a foam cover for the outside which is a great addition, yet it didn’t come with lens covers which I find is necessary. My first impression was that they certainly did their homework as the scope has all the features that everyone wants. The clicks are loud and very positive. There’s no backlash or passing a dope due to mushy turrets. The turrets can be reset without a tool. To set the zero, Element supplies an allen key to set the zero stop. The zero stop is simple to set and provides a zero that’s dead on with no under travel. My one complaint is the parallax adjustment is pretty stiff.

After I got my zero and set the turrets, I shot at 50, 100, 150, and 200 yards. Once all those zeros were recorded, I proceeded to test how well the scope would maintain a zero at all 4 distances. Each time, it was dead on. I then went back to my 50-yard target and conducted a tall tracking test up to 38 MOA. Even after my 50-yard zero I had 60.1 MOA to spare. I conducted a box test as well as using 16 MOA square. That, was also spot on. Next trip will be out to 500 yards with the Vudoo. Last fall, I was using an NX8 and got her out to 400 yards! A huge plus with this optic is the fact it has so much travel and can focus very close (10 yards). Anyone who shoots 22 LR or an air gun knows you’ll need a ton of travel adjustment to go out for the extreme long-range shots. So far, I have made 5 trips to the range in various conditions and temperatures and probably have about 500 shots with this optic. These days with the insane ammunition prices and lack of components, I’m sure more of us are shooting smallbore. At the same time, Lapua Midas Plus ain’t cheap! Glad I have a decent supply.

As far as clarity of this scope I was able to see 22 LR bullet holes with no issue at 100 yards. Some have stated the parallax was too critical on this scope. I don’t think it is any different then any other scopes I have tested. I’m not about to compare the Nexus to other scopes. All of that can be very subjective. What I will say, is that I could easily read the writing on a 6 bull 50-meter ISU target. A scope can be clear as day, but if it doesn’t track, clarity does not matter. I didn’t notice any tunneling during testing either. For their first outing I think Element did pretty well. Down the road I hope to see a few more models. (MORE POWER, HINT, HINT!!). Overall, it’s a solid unit that performed well in all areas.

I’m glad I took my time with this review and spent a good amount of time behind the scope. I have been out in every condition. I have also run it side by side with several other scopes. A few shooters at my club also got behind it to let me know what they thought. Most guys haven’t heard of Element optics but that is going to change, I’m sure. This scope does everything you want and the optics are outstanding. I would run this scope next to optics 2x the price. I have and its glass is sharper and has more true colors. Anything I missed or questions, just let me know. The scope market has been exploding the past few years. Gone are the days of only a few choices. Hope this helps a few guys make a choice.



Pros:

Easy to reset turrets (no tool reset)
Easy to set the zero stop
Positive clicks
Clear glass
Flawless tracking
Scope cover
Zero tunneling



Cons:

Stiff parallax
Reticle could use more markings numbers (none on the windage)
No lens covers

• 30mm Main Body Tube
• Compact, Lightweight design
• Illuminated, First Focal Plane Reticle
• Aircraft Grade Aluminium
• Side Parallax: 10yds-Infinity
• Advanced Fully Multi-Coated Lenses with Anti-Fouling Layer
• Tool-free Resettable Turrets with 10 MRAD / 20 MOA per Revolution
• Hard Mechanical Zero-Stop
• Removable Magnification Throw Lever
• Waterproof, Fog-proof, Shock-proof & Nitrogen Purged
• Sunshade, Lens Cloth & Neoprene Cover included






MAGNIFICATION RANGE 5-20x
TUBE DIAMETER 30mm
OBJECTIVE LENS DIAMETER 50mm
EXIT PUPIL 8-2.5mm
EYE RELIEF 77-93mm
FIELD OF VIEW @100yds: 23.3-5.8 ft @100m: 7.8-1.9m
CLICK VALUE 1/4 MOA (20 MOA / REV) 1/10 MRAD (10 MRAD / REV)
ELEVATION ADJUSTMENT RANGE 80 MOA 23.2 MRAD
WINDAGE ADJUSTMENT RANGE 50 MOA 14.5 MRAD
MINIMUM PARALLAX 10 YDS 10 METERS
LENGTH 13.8” 350mm
WEIGHT 28oz 794gr


Element Optics Nexas Review

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Link on the bottom for pics. Sorry, I couldn't get the pics up or paragraphs to indent!


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Thanks for taking the time to do this Brian


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Its a pleasure. Great optic I was surprised how well it worked.


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It is, indeed, a very competent design. I have spent a lot of time with it over the last year or so.

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Anyone who is interested in an Element Riflescope please give us a call and mention 24hourcampfire for special pricing


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I purchased the Element Nexus from Camera Land about a month ago and i find it to be an outstanding scope for the money.

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Very good review bhoges.

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