Today I’m showing you the next Anschütz Optics sight: The Anschütz Optics Reflex Pro Wide (61120)! It is a serious contender if you need fast target acquisition, a massive field of view, and solid reliability.
Whether you’re into airgun plinking, hunting, or tactical shooting, this optic delivers. Let’s take a closer look!
Wide lens of Anschütz Optics Reflex Pro Wide
What sets this sight apart immediately is its large 28×20 mm front lens. It gives you a super open and clear sight picture, ideal when quick reflexes are a must and tunnel vision is not an option.
Wrapped in a sturdy aluminum housing and weighing just 42 grams, it’s built tough without weighing down your setup. That’s exactly what I look for in a lightweight sight!
Three reticles
Versatility is key here. You get three selectable reticles:
- a 2 MOA dot,
- a 35 MOA circle,
- or a combo of both
Whether you’re picking off cans in the backyard or dealing with dynamic shooting scenarios, you can adapt on the fly.
And with seven brightness levels, you’ll always have the right setting for any lighting condition – be it full daylight or early dusk.
Features of Anschütz Optics Reflex Pro Wide
One feature I really love: motion activation. Pick up your rifle and the sight turns on instantly. No buttons, no delays. That’s just smart and field-ready.
Adjustments are precise too, with 1/2 MOA clicks and a generous 100 MOA range for elevation and windage. Waterproof to IP67 standards, this sight is built to withstand dust, rain, and tough conditions.
Mounting is easy. It fits on any Weaver or Picatinny rail, so setup takes just a minute.
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My conclusion
The Anschütz Optics Reflex Pro Wide impressed me more than I expected. It’s reliable, thoughtfully designed, and incredibly user-friendly – with a field of view that really sets it apart.
If you’re looking for a reflex sight that’s fast, accurate, and lightweight, this one definitely deserves a spot on your setup. Great for sport shooters, hunters, or tactical users who want performance without bulk.
Of course, you’ll find the Anschütz Optics Reflex Pro Wide, and the smaller Anschütz Optics Reflex Pro Small, in my shop at jabolo.de. Need help picking the right optic or mount? Try out the Scope Guide.
Take care, and as always:
Thank you for your time
Your Andi