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Vixen Scopes

Vixen Optics – Trusted by Aussie Hunters for Over 70 Years

Vixen Optics delivers unmatched clarity and durability in scopes made for the Australian outback.

Designed for precision shooting in tough terrain, Vixen rifle scopes feature shockproof builds and premium optics that won't let you down.

Explore our collection now and find the perfect scope for your next hunt!

Want to learn more about Vixen Optics? Then check out our FAQ's at the bottom of the page.

Or, if you are brand new to the world of optics have a squiz of our blog for great advice on binoculars, spotter scopes and riflescopes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are Vixen Scopes made?

Vixen rifle scopes are made in Japan. Manufactured with the same precision and quality standards as their astronomical optics, Vixen’s rifle scopes are known for their clarity, durability, and reliable performance. The company maintains its production in Japan to ensure high craftsmanship and attention to detail.

Are Vixen Scopes any Good?

Yes, Vixen rifle scopes are considered good quality, offering clear optics, reliable tracking, and solid build quality at a competitive price. Made in Japan, they feature fully multi-coated lenses, illuminated reticles, and durable, weather-resistant construction—making them a strong choice for hunters and long-range shooters.

What is the warranty on Vixen products?

Vixen optics are covered by a limited lifetime warranty. Learn more about Vixen's limited lifetime warranty here https://vixenoptics.com.au/vixen-warranty/

How long does it take to ship Vixen products?

If the Vixen product is in stock it will typically be dispatched from our Melbourne warehouse VIC 3207 within 24-48 hours. Estimated delivery times can be calculated using the auspost calculate postage app. https://auspost.com.au/parcels-mail/calculate-postage-delivery-times/#/

What is the difference between MOA and MRAD?

MOA (Minute of Angle) and MRAD (Milliradian) are ways to measure angles, similar to how inches and centimetres measure length. In shooting, MOA is often linked to accuracy at distance—1 MOA equals roughly 1 inch of movement on a target at 100 yards. MRAD works the same way but uses a different scale, with adjustments typically made in 0.1 increments. Both are used to help you fine-tune your scope and hit your target more precisely.

What is the difference between SFP and FFP?

First Focal Plane (FFP) and Second Focal Plane (SFP) refer to where the reticle sits inside a rifle scope. In a First Focal Plane scope, the reticle changes size along with the image as you zoom in or out—so the scale between the reticle and the target stays consistent at any magnification. In a Second Focal Plane scope, the reticle stays the same size no matter how much you zoom, while the image gets bigger or smaller. This means the reticle only shows accurate measurements at one specific zoom level, usually full magnification.