EOTECH Vudu 1-10x28 FFP Riflescope - LE5 Reticle (MRAD)
EOTECH’s Vudu 1-10×28 offers a robust 34mm, one-piece aircraft aluminum tube and single-piece eyepiece that includes a removable throw-lever for fast changes in magnification. The low profile elevation turret includes a push/pull locking system and a capped windage turret for a secure zero. The illuminated, glass-etched reticle and first focal plane design allows for distance estimation at any magnification and lighting condition.
Vudu LE-5 Reticle
The LE-5 incorporates the iconic EOTECH illuminated speed ring along with a hashmarked inner crosshair reticle that uses MRAD subtension lines for ranging holdover and wind compensation. A Christmas tree style reticle offers a precision cross-hair and the secondary windage and elevation features allow for precise holds on those longer range shots.
Adjustment Graduation Per Click
Adjustment Graduation Per Rotation
Total Elevation Travel
Total Windage Travel

Features
- 1-10x Magnification
- Eye Relief: 1X: 3.27-3.90″ (83-99 mm)10X: 3.35-3.62″ (85-92 mm)
- 21.3 oz
- CR2032 Power Source
Matthew Bark (verified owner) –
It’s great glass for the money.
1-10X is awesome, glass quality is good and certainly competitive. The finish isn’t quite as tough as my ATACR but for the money I can grab two of these, or one ATACR… and while normally I am a “quality over quantity” – it gets tougher to justify with an optic like this punching up the way it is. Adjustment is nice, the top turret clicks up and can be adjusted quickly on the fly for elevation which is nice. Know your holds but you know, it comes in handy. The battery cover snugs into place the same way every time, illumination is good, I can’t complain. Shot on several sunny days without trouble, but I will say I shoot without the illumination too so I’m probably not the pickiest person on that. I guess it’s not an ACOG but it gets it done. Finally the reticle, the Primary Arms ACSS and the NF reticle are my benchmarks and I really don’t have an issue with this one. The donut is nice and easy to use at those intermediate 1-3X zoom levels (maybe farther I can’t recall) and the tree does the job. I prefer the other two overall, but it’s definitely adequate.
For the money I’m not sure it can be beat.