Sporting Rifle

Clash of the Titan

Readers may remember a few months ago I reviewed the flagship model scope from Element Optics – the Element Nexus. This month I’ve had the pleasure of reviewing the mid-range option – the Titan. If ever a name suited a scope it has to be this one, as the Titan really is a giant of a scope in more ways than one.

The Titan boasts a 56mm objective lens with a 34mm body tube to let in maximum light but its beefy image doesn’t stop there.

Target style tool-free turrets offer

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