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Welcome to our group Arken Optics USA Group! A space for us to connect and share with each other. Start by posting your thoughts, sharing media, or creating a poll.

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Reclaiming rewards points that were unused

Step 1: Find the yellow wallet at the bottom of the website and click it to open the wallet to show your points. Slide to determine how many points you want to use.

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Step 2: Click the claim now in blue to get your code for that order.

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Step 3: You can copy and paste the code for the discount.

Step 4: If you want to reclaim your reward points after you are in the shopping cart and have decided to use a different code, just go back to your wallet and you can click the remove in yellow from the previous slide #3. That will get you slide #4 where you can click on the okay I agree, and your rewards points will go back in your wallet.


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Feb 20

We offer an "Official Use Only" discount for Mil/LEO. We will need a signed document, on department letterhead, that states it's purpose is for duty, not personal use. Thanks!

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MIL vs. MOA?

So which one do you choose and why? It all depends on what you are use to and familiar with honestly. MIL is 3.6" @ 100 yards and MOA is 1.047" @ 100 yards. That would make the MIL a coarse drive ratchet and the MOA a fine drive ratchet in layman's terms. When you break down individual clicks that would be 0.36" for MIL and 0.25" for MOA. So that would make MOA a little more precise and for MIL it would make for faster overall adjustments. Where you will see the differences are that most bench-rest style of shooters will choose MOA for the more precise adjustments. Competitive shooters (PRS and NRL style) will choose MIL because it will be a faster adjustment out to farther distances and less overall variances between those distances. In the end it really just boils down to personal preferences and what style…

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How to apply a coupon code


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After you have added everything to your cart that is required for the code. You would click the redeem your coupon in blue letters. This will open a box for you to type the code in, then click the apply button. The following screen will show your discount applied to your order. Thank you for your support and business.


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Dec 29, 2022

You can go ahead and place the order. If there is something wrong, the customer service team will help you get it squared away, quick!

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Arken: Cold Bore Challenge


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+$50 Reward Code +$100 Reward Code +$176 Reward Code

This Shot Counts

Have some fun and pay for your time at the range.


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Feb 04, 2024

I also bought the EP5 and I'm putting it on my new Savage Model 10 that i bought from my neighbor, thats if i get it being that its stuck at the Missouri City TX USPS since the 15 of Jan.

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Randall Carey
Randall Carey

RANGING ELEMENT - How to use it on the EP4

So how do you use the ranging element in the EP4 ? Well, it's based on a typical size man target of 5'9" tall and 19.5" wide. You use the chevrons to layover to the top of the head or to the width of the shoulders to reach the angle dotted line. The numbers on the element are for the yardage so 3 = 300 yards, 7 = 700 yards, etc.. and count them down by 100 yards as it reaches out to 1100 yards at the bottom chevron. It is a quick referencing tool to guestimate the range to the target when in a hasty moment. In the same idea anything that might be downrange that is in real life either close to either of these heights or widths could help you get a rough idea. EXAMPLE. 2 1/2 standard bricks would be pretty close to 19.5" and if…


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Randall Carey
Randall Carey

Arken Optics USA Used TRADE-SELL - Facebook Group

We have the largest Arken Optics Used Trade Sell group in existence right now and if you're looking to snag a used Arken or looking to pass one on it is the place to go. We Only list Arken Optics products only for buy/sell/trade and this is our focus. We are affiliated with the Arken Optics USA Info Facebook Group and recommend that group for the most up-to-date and comprehensive information on all things Arken.


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https://www.facebook.com/groups/642906776557279

[ROC is Promo Coupon Code for all the Bennies!]

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Arken Optics USA Used TRADE-SELL - Facebook Group is the place... lots of folks already there and been running now for couple of years and we vet all that join and have rules to prevent spammers from stealing your money

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Randall Carey
Randall Carey

ARKEN OPTICS USA INFO - Facebook Group

If you’re looking for deeper insights on all things Arken Optics come join us we have the most comprehensive info with all the photos, complete specs, inside hacks, instructions, user reviews, videos, and the total insights on these new optics. We also do Scope Giveaways and if you use my promo coupon code you get 3x the chances to win. Plus we provide customer service pre and post-sales. Just PM me if you have any questions ... that's my job to help with info on all things Arken Optics.


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I have emailed customer service 3 times and have not received any response. Whatsoever!. I have an EPL-4 6-24X50 and a SH4 Gen2 4-16X50 but cannot find an owners manual for either on the website. Can anyone help please?.

Thanks in Advance if you can direct me to where I could find the manuals.

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Warranty

We back all of our products with a Lifetime Guarantee.

If an ARKEN OPTICS product doesn't perform, we will take care of it! We only hope that you give us the chance to make good. We appreciate your business and we want to keep it. We believe in superior quality and craftsmanship, and we are confident that your ARKEN OPTICS products won't let you down.

No warranty cards to fill out, no receipts to hang on to, and they are fully transferable from one generation to the next. Simple as that!

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Jul 09

thats funny ive been arguing with your people over a new scope that fogs up. the eye relief is terrible i cant see through it and you morons told me im not turning the eye focus right.

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