Your Questions, Answered
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Clarity starts with understanding your setup
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Optix300 lenses are built for practical clarity and consistency, not marketing hype. We focus on clean sight pictures, reduced distortion, and dependable performance at a fair price—so you can shoot with confidence without paying for inflated branding.
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Lens power depends on shooting distance, lighting conditions, and personal preference.
As a general guide:2x–4x: Indoor ranges, shorter distances, or casual shooting
6x: Most popular all-around choice for target and 3D
8x: Longer distances and experienced shooters who prefer more magnification
If you’re unsure, we’re happy to help you choose the right lens for your setup.
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Yes. Optix300 replacement lenses are designed to fit most popular archery scope housings. Each product page lists compatibility details to help ensure a proper fit.
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Yes. Many shooters use Optix300 lenses for league, 3D, and competitive target archery. They’re designed to provide a clear, reliable sight picture that supports consistent shot execution.
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Optix300 lenses are engineered to maintain clarity and reduce distortion across varied lighting conditions. While no lens can create light, our designs help maximize visibility when lighting isn’t ideal.
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Absolutely. If you’re not sure which lens power or option is best for you, you can reach out directly. You’ll get real guidance from a real person, not a sales script.
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Orders will ship in 2-3 days from placement. Thanks for your support!
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Yes. Optix300 lenses are backed by a warranty against manufacturing defects. If you experience an issue, contact us and we’ll make it right.
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A clarifier may be needed if you’re using higher-power lenses (typically 6x and above) and your sight picture appears blurry. The clarifier works with your lens to sharpen the target image. Lower-power lenses often don’t require one, but individual eyesight and setup can affect this.
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Here’s a simple guide for typical lens powers:
+0.25 diopter → 2x lens
+0.50 diopter → 4x lens
+0.75 diopter → 6x lens
+1.0 diopter → 8x lens
Use this as a starting point. Your eyesight and setup may require small adjustments to get the clearest sight picture.

