Element Optics Titan 3-18x50 FFP APR-2D MOA Rifle Scope
If you want a compact, flexible scope that still keeps proper long-range capability, the Element Optics Titan 3-18x50 FFP APR-2D MOA is a really strong all-round option. It’s built around a 3–18x magnification range, which gives you plenty of versatility for both closer target work and stretching out distance when needed. The 50mm objective combined with ED glass delivers a bright, clear image, while the first focal plane APR-2D MOA reticle gives you a full tree-style layout for fast and accurate holdovers and wind calls. You also get a solid 34mm tube for generous internal adjustment, crisp tool-free turrets with a hard zero-stop, and a rugged, fully waterproof and fogproof build. It’s basically designed for shooters who want one scope that can handle everything without feeling oversized or overly complicated.
-Nathan (Technical Advisor)
The TITAN puts your money where it matters, with precision-engineered internals and a turret system superior to other products in the same price class. To make things even better, we’ve gone one step ahead and given the Titan a 34mm tube and ED glass. The 3-18 Model features an impressive 150 MOA (43.6 MRAD) of internal Elevation Travel, making this a viable option for Extreme Long Range shooting, while the relatively compact form and broad magnification range makes it suitable for hunters and PRS shooters – a true multi-purpose riflescope. As always, we’ve worked hard to introduce stringent quality control checks to give you peace of mind when taking that once-in-a-lifetime shot, and if something goes wrong, our Platinum Lifetime Warranty has you covered!
| Magnification Range: | 3-18x |
| Tube Diameter: | 34mm |
| Objective Lens Diameter: | 50mm |
| Exit Pupil: | 16.67-2.78mm |
| Eye Relief: | 4 Inches |
| Field Of View: | @100yds: 41-6.8ft | @100m: 13.75-2.28 |
| Click Value: | 1/4 MOA (25 MOA / REV) | 1/10 MRAD (10 MRAD / REV) |
| Elevation Adjustment Range: | 150 MOA | 43.6 MRAD |
| Windage Adjustment Range: | 50 MOA | 14.5 MRAD |
| Minimum Parallax: | 10 YDS | 10 METERS |
| Length: | 14.57 Inches | 370mm |
| Weight: | 34.4oz | 976gr |
- 34mm Main Body Tube
- Illuminated, First Focal Plane Reticle
- Aircraft Grade Aluminium
- Side Parallax: 10yds-Infinity
- ED Glass for reduced chromatic aberration and improved sharpness
- Tool-Free Resettable Turrets with 10 MRAD / 25 MOA per Revolution
- Upgraded Stainless Steel Turret Mechanism
- Hard Mechanical Zero-Stop
- Removable Magnification Throw Lever
- Waterproof, Fogproof, Shockproof & Nitrogen Purged
- Sunshade, Lens Cloth & Rubber Lens Covers included
- 150 MOA (43.6 MRAD) Elevation Travel
3-18x50 FFP APR-2D MOA:

- Element Optics Titan 3-18x50 FFP APR-2D MOA Rifle Scope
1. Is the Titan 3-18x50 good for long-range shooting?
Yes, it offers around 150 MOA (43.6 MRAD) of elevation travel, making it capable of serious long-range performance depending on your setup.
2. What does FFP mean?
First Focal Plane means the reticle scales with magnification, so your holdovers stay accurate at all zoom levels.
3. What is the APR-2D MOA reticle like?
It’s a tree-style MOA reticle with multiple hold points for elevation and wind, designed for fast corrections without constantly dialing.
4. How good is the glass quality?
It uses ED glass with fully multi-coated lenses, giving good clarity, contrast, and reduced chromatic aberration.
5. What magnification range does it have?
It runs from 3x to 18x, making it versatile for mixed-distance shooting.
6. Does it have a zero-stop?
Yes, it includes a hard mechanical zero-stop for consistent and repeatable return to zero.
7. What are the turrets like?
Tool-free, tactile turrets with stainless steel internals, 1/4 MOA clicks, and 25 MOA per revolution.
8. Is it durable for field use?
Yes, it’s built from aircraft-grade aluminium and is waterproof, fogproof, shockproof, and nitrogen purged.
9. What is the parallax range?
Side parallax adjusts from about 10 yards to infinity, making it suitable for both close and long-range shooting.
10. What type of shooting is it best for?
It’s ideal for PRS-style shooting, general precision rifles, hunting setups, and mid-to-long range target work.





