Saw these photos on the Larue facebook page. Trying to determine what size the objective diameter is. I know its a NF 5.5-22 but is it a 50 or 56? Mark F, I'm guessing these are your photos. Any help identifying the size of the objective diameter would be greatly appreciated.

I have a 50mm and those look bigger. I'm pretty sure that's a 56mm. Get a second opinion though, I was wrong once before in my life

Originally Posted By cvtrpr:
Forget the NF, what kind of tripod doohickey is that????????????
Its one of deees...
http://www.laruetactical.com/manfrotto-tripod-055cxpro3
Talked to Larue Customer service and they said its a 50. Thanks all.
Originally Posted By Seagrave7:
Talked to Larue Customer service and they said its a 50. Thanks all.
hmm, maybe mine does look at bit bigger, really hard too tell...
Great Scopes either way...
How's the eye relief on that scope Smullen? I'm looking to drop some coin on a nice scope as I'm getting tired of this Leupold Mark AR. Going to be using it for hunting, plinking, and overall use rifle.
People need to put up some reviews of those scopes on the LaRue website.

Originally Posted By BrewRifle:
How's the eye relief on that scope Smullen? I'm looking to drop some coin on a nice scope as I'm getting tired of this Leupold Mark AR. Going to be using it for hunting, plinking, and overall use rifle.
People need to put up some reviews of those scopes on the LaRue website.

A bit like looking through a telescope...
Not sure if its because I wear glasses or not, but it was a bit hard to get used too...
Also, with a scope that powerful, the FOV is pretty narrow...
However, I enjoy not needing a spotting scope to check out my groups..
Originally Posted By smullen:
Originally Posted By BrewRifle:
How's the eye relief on that scope Smullen? I'm looking to drop some coin on a nice scope as I'm getting tired of this Leupold Mark AR. Going to be using it for hunting, plinking, and overall use rifle.
People need to put up some reviews of those scopes on the LaRue website.

A bit like looking through a telescope...
Not sure if its because I wear glasses or not, but it was a bit hard to get used too...
Also, with a scope that powerful, the FOV is pretty narrow...
However, I enjoy not needing a spotting scope to check out my groups..
I was just looking at the 3.5x-15x and noticed: 27.6ft @ 3.5x 7.3ft @ 15x. 7feet at 15x = ouch.