
Vortex remains a mainstay and leader in the optics industry. They continuously push the boundaries of affordability and performance. A key example of this commitment is the Strike Eagle line. Here, Vortex offers top-tier performance at accessible prices. The series includes low-powered variable optics for carbine use and magnified optics for precision rifle shooting. The latest release is the Strike Eagle 1-10×24 FFP. This optic provides a versatile balance suitable for both competitive and tactical shooters, offering the most value in an LPVO that Vortex has provided yet. Let’s check it out.
SPECS
The standard specs are as follows:
- Model(s): SE-11001, SE-11002
- Magnification: 1x-10x
- Objective Diameter: 24mm
- Tube Diameter: 30mm
- Focal Plane: First Focal
- Illumination: Yes
- Eye Relief: 3.7”
- Field of View: 6’ at 1x, 11.5’ at 10x (100 yards)
- Adjustment: ¼ MOA, .1 MIL
- Parallax Setting: 150 Yards
- Length: 10.0”
- Weight: 21.6 oz.
- Battery Type: CR2032
- MSRP: $999.99

FEATURES
The Strike Eagle 1–10×24 FFP is designed for shooters who need a single optic that transitions smoothly from close-quarters speed to accurate shots at longer distances. It features a versatile 1–10x magnification range, providing true 1x performance for quick close-range shots while reaching 10x for clear, precise targeting up to 600 yards and beyond. The optic’s center hosts an illuminated EBR-8 BDC MRAD/MOA reticle in a first focal plane setup, giving shooters intuitive drop and wind hold indicators that scale with magnification. Motion Activation with a 10-minute auto-shutoff keeps the illumination ready when moving and conserves battery when stationary. At just 10 inches long, it remains compact and lightweight, maintaining valuable rail space for accessories. Additionally, capped turrets help keep your zero locked in, even if the rifle gets jostled in the field.

Zooming Out
Ultimately, the Strike Eagle 1–10×24 FFP demonstrates what the line has always represented—practical performance where it counts most. With a true 1x to 10x, the illuminated EBR-8 BDC reticle, and a compact 10-inch size, it provides versatility for modern carbine setups without adding complexity. For shooters looking for one optic that can handle both CQB and long-range targets, this latest Strike Eagle shows Vortex still delivers. Overall, this is an impressive feature set for a “budget” optic. Yes, the MSRP is high, but I’d recommend watching for street prices. It might surprise you.
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