Mueller 3-10x44 Tac II
#MT31044

The Latest in Advanced Technology!
Behold the cutting edge of all-purpose optics technology! The Mueller Tac II
rifle scope. Designed to bridge the gap between specialty Tactical rifle scopes
and every-day Hunting scopes, this optic is packed with a plethora of
high-quality standard features. With maximum internal adjustment of 95moa in a
1" tube, it gives both the long-range tactical shooter and the long-range hunter
the ability to reach out further than they ever thought possible from a 1” scope
. The standard Mildot reticle has long been referred to as the greatest general
purpose reticle for both Hunting and Target shooting. Easy to master, once you
become familiar with the Mildot reticle, the advantages are endless, some even
saying, "once you try it, you will never use anything else".
The Tac II riflescope not only offers an extremely wide angle field of view but
also offers a generous amount of eye-relief for high caliber rifles and a view
that is crystal clear from edge-to-edge. The edge-to-edge clarity and brightness
highlight the unparalleled craftsmanship and quality of the glass used. The new
Mueller Tac II is by far the best scope we have produced to date!
With standard features like ¼” positive click adjustments, fully multi-coated
lenses produced of superior Japanese optical glass, and a Limited Lifetime
warranty, who could ask for anything more? And at a price that "can't" be
matched!
If you have a demand for extremely high quality, the Tac II will meet your
needs!
Why are more and more Hunters switching to Mildot reticles? The ability to reach out further by easily compensating for bullet drop.
Click Here to see an actual photo taken through the Tac II
Read below:
How to Range-find a Whitetail Deer with a Mildot
Reticle.
Let's say the average height of a Whitetail’s body (bottom of belly to top of
back) is 18". We know that one mil = 3.6" @ 100yds, which means the Whitetails
body will be 5 mils @ 100yds (18" ÷ 3.6 = 5) or 2.5 mils @ 200yds (18" ÷ 7.2 =
2.5) or even 1 mil @ 500yds (18" ÷ 18 = 1) . By knowing your range, you can then
switch over to using the Mildot reticle for BDC (bullet drop compensation). By
calculating your BDC and knowing where on the reticle to hold over for the
specific range allows you to make extremely accurate shots never before thought
possible. Another useful trick is using the zoom setting to put one of the
mildots exactly where your point of impact is for that specific range. Accurate
mildot calculations are based off the scope being set @ 10x. Knowing how to
Range-find with the mildot reticle also limits motion as opposed to using a
completely separate range-finding unit.
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Part # |
F.O.V. |
Length |
Eye Relief |
Click Value |
Tube Size |
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Lenses |
Color |
Weight |
MT31044 |
36'-11.4' | 12.625" | 3.40" |
1/4”@100yds |
1.00” |
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Fully Multi Coated |
Matte Black |
15.5oz |