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Vectronix Vector X 10x42 Ballistic Rangefinding Binocular with MSR-DMR Reticle

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The Vectronix Shooting Solutions Vector X 42 10x42 Rangefinding Binocular with MSR-DMR Reticle is a premium ballistic rangefinding binocular built for long range shooters, hunters, competitors, and precision rifle users who want observation, ranging, and ballistic solutions in one optic.

The 10x42 Vector X is the balanced option in the Vector X lineup. It gives shooters more target detail than the 8x42 model while remaining easier to steady than the higher-magnification 12x42 version. For most long range shooting, hunting, spotting, and field use, the 10x42 configuration offers an excellent mix of magnification, field of view, stability, and optical performance.

The Vector X combines a premium optical system, powerful laser rangefinding capability, and Applied Ballistics Elite on-board. After ranging a target, the Vector X can display complete firing solutions on its bright Active-Matrix OLED display, including elevation and windage information. It can also connect with compatible Kestrel weather meters, Garmin wrist-mounted computers, and ballistic apps, making it a strong centerpiece for a complete long range rifle data system.

This model features the MSR-DMR reticle, an MRAD-based reticle designed by FinnAccuracy. The DMR reticle is especially useful for shooters who may add optional Vector X range enhancers because its graduations are designed to work across magnification configurations.

With a listed maximum range of up to 7,000 yards, tree ranging up to 3,000 yards, deer ranging up to 2,400 yards, IP67-rated construction, a rugged magnesium body, and tripod-mount compatibility, the Vectronix Vector X 42 10x42 MSR-DMR is built for serious long range and field use.

Key Features

  • Premium 10x42 rangefinding binocular
  • MSR-DMR MRAD reticle
  • Applied Ballistics Elite on-board
  • Listed maximum range up to 7,000 yards
  • Tree ranging listed up to 3,000 yards
  • Deer ranging listed up to 2,400 yards
  • Bright Active-Matrix OLED display
  • Provides firing solutions after measurement
  • Displays elevation and two windage values on one screen
  • Connects with compatible Kestrel weather meters
  • Connects with Garmin wrist-mounted computers and ballistic apps
  • Premium optical system with bright, color-neutral image
  • Wide 333 ft field of view at 1,000 yards
  • IP67-rated rugged construction
  • Magnesium body with rubber armoring
  • Aluminum focus wheel, diopter adjustment, and eyecup mechanism
  • M46 × 0.75 front objective thread for optional range enhancers or anti-reflection devices
  • CR123A battery standard with optional 18650 rechargeable battery capability
  • Includes tripod mount with universal 1/4-inch thread
  • Electronics warranty listed at 3 years
  • Optics and mechanics warranty listed at 10 years

Specifications

Spec Vectronix Vector X 42 10x42 MSR-DMR
Magnification 10x
Objective Diameter 42mm
Reticle MSR-DMR
Product Type Rangefinding Binocular
Max Range 3–7,000 yards
Tree Range 3–3,000 yards
Deer Range 3–2,400 yards
Laser 905nm, Class 1M
Beam Divergence 1.8 × 0.1 MRAD
Field of View 333 ft @ 1,000 yd
Angular Field of View 6.3°
Eye Relief 17mm
Exit Pupil 4.2mm
Interpupillary Distance 58–77mm
Measurement Units Yards / Meters
Measuring Time <0.25 sec
Battery CR123A standard / optional 18650
Dimensions 2.59" × 5.31" × 6.45"
Weight 34 oz
Condition New
SKU / MPN 917236

Vectronix Vector X 10x42 Rangefinding Binocular for Long Range Shooting

The Vectronix Vector X 42 10x42 Rangefinding Binocular is built for shooters who want a serious rangefinding optic without giving up field usability. For long range shooting, hunting, and precision rifle work, 10x magnification is often the sweet spot. It gives the shooter more target detail than an 8x binocular while staying easier to stabilize than a 12x optic.

That balance makes the Vector X 10x42 a strong choice for shooters who need one rangefinding binocular that can handle observation, ranging, and ballistic data in the field. Whether you are spotting targets, ranging game, confirming distance on steel, or building a complete rifle system, the Vector X 10x42 gives you a capable blend of magnification, field of view, and ranging performance.

The major advantage of the Vector X platform is that it does more than return distance. With Applied Ballistics Elite on-board, the Vector X can provide ballistic solutions after a measurement. It can also connect with compatible Kestrel weather meters, Garmin devices, and ballistic apps, which allows the rangefinder to become part of a broader shooting data ecosystem.

The MSR-DMR reticle makes this version especially useful for shooters who may add optional range enhancers. Because the reticle graduations are designed to work with magnification changes, the DMR version gives more flexibility for shooters who want to expand the capability of the optic later.

At B&B Firearms, we recommend the Vectronix Vector X 42 10x42 MSR-DMR for serious long range shooters, hunters, precision rifle competitors, instructors, and anyone building a high-end rifle system around accurate ranging, strong glass, Applied Ballistics, and Kestrel-compatible data.

What is the Vectronix Vector X 42 10x42?

The Vectronix Vector X 42 10x42 is a premium rangefinding binocular that combines 10x magnification, 42mm objective lenses, laser ranging, Applied Ballistics Elite, and an MRAD-based reticle in one optic.

What is the maximum range of the Vector X 10x42?

The product information lists a maximum ranging capability of up to 7,000 yards. It also lists tree ranging up to 3,000 yards and deer ranging up to 2,400 yards.

Does the Vector X 10x42 include Applied Ballistics?

Yes. The Vector X 10x42 includes Applied Ballistics Elite on-board, allowing it to provide ballistic firing solutions after ranging a target.

What is the difference between the Vector X 8x42, 10x42, and 12x42 models?

The main difference is magnification. The 8x42 model gives the widest, easiest handheld view. The 10x42 model is the most balanced all-around option. The 12x42 model gives more target detail at distance but can be harder to hold steady without support.

Should I choose the 10x42 or 12x42 Vector X?

Choose the 10x42 Vector X if you want the most balanced option for general long range shooting, hunting, and field use. Choose the 12x42 Vector X if you prioritize maximum target detail at distance and are more likely to use a tripod or supported position.

What is the difference between the MSR-DMR and MSR-SMR reticle?

Both are MRAD-based reticles. The MSR-DMR version is the better choice if you plan to use optional Vector X range enhancers because the reticle graduations are designed to suit both magnification configurations. The MSR-SMR version may be preferred by shooters who want the simpler reticle option and do not plan to use range enhancers.

Is the Vector X 10x42 good for hunting?

Yes. The 10x42 configuration is a strong hunting option because it balances magnification, field of view, and handheld stability while adding long-range laser ranging and Applied Ballistics capability.

Is the Vector X 10x42 good for ELR shooting?

Yes. The Vector X 10x42 is a strong option for long range and ELR shooting, especially for shooters who want a balance of field usability, high-end ranging, Applied Ballistics Elite, and Kestrel connectivity.

Can the Vector X connect to a Kestrel?

Yes. The product information states that the Vector X can connect with compatible Kestrel weather meters, Garmin wrist-mounted computers, and ballistic apps.

Is the Vector X 42 waterproof?

The Vector X 42 is listed as IP67 rated, making it suitable for rugged field use and protection against dust and water exposure.

What battery does the Vector X 10x42 use?

The Vector X 10x42 uses a CR123A battery as standard and can also support an optional 18650 rechargeable battery setup using the included extended battery cap.

Can the Vector X 10x42 be mounted on a tripod?

Yes. The Vector X includes a mounting plate with a universal 1/4-inch thread, allowing it to attach to most tripods.

Who should buy the Vector X 42 10x42 MSR-DMR?

This model is best for serious long range shooters, hunters, precision rifle competitors, instructors, and rifle owners who want a balanced 10x rangefinding binocular with Applied Ballistics Elite and compatibility with optional range enhancers.