Truglo TX6 4-24x50mm Illuminated FFP Scope, 30mm Tube, Black Finish, Milliradian Reticle

SKU:
114463243
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UPC:
788130028032
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MPN:
TG8542TF
$449.99
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Tube Diameter:
30mm
Objective:
50mm
Min Magnification:
4x
Max Magnification:
24x
Reticle:
Illuminated Milliradian
Parallax Adjustment:
Side

The Truglo TX6 4-24x50mm illuminated FFP scope is a versatile first focal plane optic built for shooters who need flexibility across distance—from close-range hunting to precision long-range work. The 6x magnification range, 30mm tube, and milliradian-based reticle and turrets make this scope equally at home on a varmint rifle, tactical carbine, or hunting platform where you want to dial fast and hold true at any power setting.

What sets the TX6 apart is its first focal plane design. Because the reticle scales with magnification, your holdovers and wind adjustments stay consistent no matter what power you've dialed in—there's no mental math, no second-guessing. The illuminated MRAD reticle gives you precision measurement and holdover at all distances, and the mechanical zero-stop turrets with 0.1-milliradian clicks let you dial with confidence. The sunshade and neoprene cover are included, so you're ready to mount and shoot.

The 30mm tube opens up adjustment range and boosts light transmission compared to smaller tubes, and the multi-coated lenses deliver the clarity you need when glassing at high magnification or working close targets. A side-focus dial lets you dial from 20 yards to infinity, and the nitrogen-filled, hardcoat anodized construction shrugs off recoil, weather, and rough handling. The quick zoom lever makes it easy to shift between short and long range on the fly.

Whether you're dialing distance on a precision rifle or hunting across variable terrain, the TX6 delivers optical quality and user-friendly features without the premium price tag of high-end imports.

Key Features

  • First focal plane (FFP) reticle—holdovers consistent at any magnification
  • Illuminated MRAD reticle with glass etching for precision at all distances
  • Mechanical zero-stop turrets with 0.1-milliradian adjustments
  • 30mm tube for maximum light transmission and turret adjustment range
  • 6x zoom range (4–24x magnification) with quick zoom lever
  • Nitrogen-filled, fog-proof construction; hardcoat anodized matte finish
  • Multi-coated optics for enhanced clarity and contrast
  • Side-focus dial (20 yards to infinity)
  • Includes 3-inch sunshade and neoprene protective cover
  • Water-resistant and shock-resistant design

Specifications

Magnification Range4–24x
Objective Lens Diameter50mm
Tube Diameter30mm
Reticle TypeIlluminated MRAD, first focal plane
Turret Adjustment0.1 milliradian clicks
Focus Range20 yards to infinity (side focus)
FinishHardcoat anodized matte black
Fog-ProofNitrogen-filled
Included Accessories3-inch sunshade, neoprene cover

Frequently Asked Questions

What is first focal plane, and why does it matter?

First focal plane (FFP) means the reticle sits in front of the zoom lens and magnifies along with the image. That means your holdovers and wind adjustments stay true at any power setting—you don't have to recalculate based on which magnification you've dialed. For shooters who work across variable ranges or wind conditions, FFP eliminates guesswork.

Is this scope suitable for hunting and long-range target shooting?

Yes. The 4–24x range handles both close-range hunting and precision shooting at distance, and the milliradian reticle and turrets are built for accurate dial-ups. The illuminated reticle works in low light, and the side-focus dial lets you dial in a sharp image from 20 yards to infinity. The quick zoom lever makes it easy to shift between power levels on the fly.

What's included in the box?

The scope ships with a 3-inch sunshade to reduce glare and protect the objective lens, and a neoprene protective cover. You'll need to source rings and a mount to fit your rifle's base.

What does the 30mm tube offer over a smaller tube?

The 30mm tube provides a larger internal adjustment range and collects and transmits more light, resulting in improved brightness and a brighter sight picture—especially useful at high magnifications or in low-light conditions. It's a significant advantage for long-range and low-light work.