Element Optics Titan FFP 34mm Tube
Price range: €564.00 through €644.00
The Titan from Element Optics combines features that allow it to punch out of its class, such as precision-engineered stainless steel turret mechanisms and ED glass. The 34mm tube gives you a wide range of windage and elevation adjustment for those challenging long shots and the FFP (First Focal Plane) reticle lets you change magnification without affecting the reticle subtensions so you don’t have to calculate changing holdovers.
Designed by Ted Bier, (of Ted’s Holdover fame on Youtube) the APR-2D reticle is a MOA reticle that gives you cascading MOA hash marks in a Christmas-tree pattern at 1, 2 and 4 MOA so you can quickly holdover when it counts.
ED glass, combined with a 56mm objective, provides an ultra-clear sight picture even in challenging light conditions and the extensive magnification range fits the scope for both hunting or long-range shooting. The reticle illuminates on the center crosshair to allow you to find your reticle even in adverse lighting conditions.
In the unlikely event that you have an issue with your Titan, Element Optics Platinum Warranty covers the optic for life!
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Element Optics Titan 5-25×56 FFP w/ APR-2D MOA Reticle
- ED Glass
- Stainless Steel Turret Mechanism
- Tool-Free Resettable Turrets
- Magnification Range: 5-25x
- Tube Diameter: 34mm
- Reticle Position: First Focal Plane
- Objective Lens Diameter: 56mm
- Eye Relief: 3.74-3.54″
- Field of view @ 100 yds: 24.1ft – 4.9ft
- Click Value: 1/4 MOA (25 MOA/REV)
- Elevation Adjustment Range: 26.2 MRAD (90 MOA)
- Windage Adjustment Range: 14.5 MRAD (50 MOA)
- Length: 15.16″
- Weight: 39 oz
- Adjustable Zero Stop
- Minimum Parallax: 15 Yds
- Illuminated Reticle
- Springer Rated
- Platinum Lifetime Warranty
- Removable Throw Lever
- Includes Sunshade, Lens Covers and Lens Cloth
Description
Element Optics Titan FFP — Precision Built for Those Who Demand More
Precision expectations have evolved
Across competitive shooting, long-range hunting, and professional applications, performance standards continue to rise. As distances extend and environments become less predictable, optic reliability is no longer optional—it is foundational. Because of this shift, the Element Optics Titan 5-25×56 FFP, APR-1C MRAD Reticle, 34mm Tube has been engineered to meet the needs of shooters who value consistency, clarity, and repeatability above all else.
Designed with inclusivity in mind, this optic supports both experienced professionals and disciplined enthusiasts who are committed to improving their long-range performance. Through thoughtful engineering, real-world testing, and shooter-informed design decisions, the Titan series has positioned itself as a trusted solution rather than a compromise.
Why the Element Optics Titan 5-25×56 FFP Stands Apart
Performance is delivered, not promised
Rather than relying on exaggerated specifications, the Titan 5-25×56 FFP has been built around measurable results. Every component has been selected to support reliable tracking, precise holds, and optical confidence across varying conditions.
Because clarity, mechanical accuracy, and ergonomic efficiency must work together, the Titan platform integrates these elements into a cohesive system.
Key Product Highlights (Optimized for Listings)
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5–25x magnification range for short- to extreme-long-range engagements
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56mm objective lens for enhanced low-light performance
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First Focal Plane (FFP) design ensuring accurate reticle subtensions at all magnifications
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APR-1C MRAD reticle optimized for precision holds and rapid corrections
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34mm aircraft-grade aluminum tube for increased adjustment range and durability
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Precision-tracking exposed turrets with tactile and audible feedback
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Tool-free zero stop system for fast, repeatable returns to zero
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Shockproof, waterproof, and fogproof construction
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Lifetime warranty backing long-term confidence
Each feature has been included to support real-world shooting requirements rather than marketing assumptions.
Designed for Accuracy Across Every Magnification
Consistency remains critical
With the First Focal Plane configuration, reticle subtensions remain accurate throughout the entire magnification range. As a result, ranging, holding, and wind corrections can be performed confidently without mental recalculations.
Because time-sensitive decisions often define success, this consistency allows shooters to remain focused on execution rather than math.
APR-1C MRAD Reticle: Built for Practical Precision
The APR-1C MRAD reticle has been designed with clarity and usability at the forefront. Visual clutter has been intentionally minimized, allowing holds to remain readable even at higher magnifications.
Additionally, the reticle layout supports:
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Rapid elevation and wind holds
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Clear reference points for corrections
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Intuitive spacing for both competition and field use
Through careful design, information density has been balanced with visual simplicity, ensuring the reticle supports rather than distracts.
Optical System Engineered for Real Conditions
Clarity that adapts to the environment
The large 56mm objective lens allows more light to be transmitted through the optical system. Consequently, image brightness and edge-to-edge clarity are preserved during low-light conditions such as early morning or late evening sessions.
Furthermore, high-quality glass and advanced coatings have been applied to reduce chromatic aberration while maintaining accurate color reproduction.
Built to remain dependable under stress
Because optics are frequently exposed to recoil, weather, and transportation impact, durability has been prioritized throughout the design. The 34mm tube provides additional internal adjustment range while reinforcing structural integrity.
As a result, confidence is maintained even when conditions become unpredictable.
Inclusive Engineering for Diverse Shooting Disciplines
One optic, many applications
Whether you participate in PRS matches, long-range hunting, tactical training, or recreational precision shooting, the Titan 5-25×56 FFP adapts seamlessly.
This adaptability ensures that:
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New precision shooters are supported through intuitive design
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Advanced users are empowered through mechanical reliability
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Diverse shooting styles are accommodated without compromise
By removing unnecessary barriers, Element Optics has created a platform that grows alongside its user.Element Optics Titan
A Conversion-Focused Choice, Not Just a Specification Sheet
Value is delivered through confidence
When selecting a precision optic, buyers are not simply purchasing magnification—they are investing in trust. Through consistent tracking, repeatable zero, and clear glass, the Titan delivers reassurance shot after shot.Element Optics Titan
Because confidence influences performance, this optic has been engineered to remove uncertainty from every stage of engagement.Element Optics Titan
Long-Term Ownership Benefits
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Reduced need for frequent re-zeroing
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Lower learning curve for new users
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Reliable performance across seasons
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Manufacturer-backed lifetime warranty
Each benefit contributes to long-term satisfaction rather than short-term appeal.
Optical performance defines trust
Long-range shooting success depends on more than magnification alone. While power range establishes reach, optical quality determines confidence. Because precision decisions are made in seconds, visual information must be delivered clearly, consistently, and without distraction. For that reason, the optical system within the Element Optics Titan 5-25×56 FFP, APR-1C MRAD Reticle, 34mm Tube has been engineered to perform under real-world conditions rather than controlled showroom environments.
Instead of prioritizing exaggerated brightness claims, Element Optics focused on balance—resolution, contrast, light transmission, and color fidelity working together as a unified system.
Glass Selection Philosophy: Performance Before Marketing
Optical clarity begins at the source
Every riflescope starts with glass selection. However, not all glass delivers equal results once coatings, lens curvature, and internal alignment are considered. Because long-range shooters rely on subtle visual cues—mirage flow, target edges, vegetation movement—the Titan’s glass system has been selected to preserve fine detail across the entire field of view.
Rather than chasing extreme magnification clarity at the expense of mid-range usability, the Titan maintains optical consistency throughout its 5–25x range.Element Optics Titan
What shooters experience in practice
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Clear target definition at both low and high magnification
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Stable image presentation during mirage-heavy conditions
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Reduced eye fatigue during extended shooting sessions
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Reliable focus across changing distances
Each outcome results from system-level optimization rather than any single component.Element Optics Titan
Fully Multi-Coated Lenses for Controlled Light Transmission
Light management matters more than brightness alone
While brightness is often advertised, usable clarity depends on how light is managed once it enters the optic. The Titan employs fully multi-coated lenses to control reflections, increase contrast, and reduce glare under challenging lighting conditions.Element Optics Titan
As a result, shooters retain visual clarity when transitioning between shaded and sunlit environments.
Element Optics Titan Benefits of advanced lens coatings
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Improved contrast in low-angle sunlight
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Reduced internal reflections during high-glare scenarios
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Enhanced color accuracy for natural target recognition
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Greater image stability during rapid transitions
Because coatings directly influence visual reliability, they have been applied consistently across the entire optical train.Element Optics Titan
56mm Objective Lens: Practical Low-Light Advantage
Larger objectives serve a purpose when engineered correctly
A 56mm objective lens provides increased light-gathering potential. However, without proper internal design, that advantage can be lost. In the Titan, objective size works in conjunction with lens coatings and internal geometry to deliver practical low-light performance.
Consequently, target definition remains usable during early morning hunts, dusk training sessions, and overcast competition days.
Low-light clarity supports better decisions
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Improved target-background separation
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More reliable reticle visibility without excessive illumination
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Enhanced situational awareness beyond the target itself
Rather than washing out details, the Titan preserves usable contrast where it matters most.
Edge-to-Edge Resolution: Eliminating Peripheral Distraction
Peripheral clarity supports confidence
Inconsistent edge resolution can distract the eye and reduce situational awareness. For that reason, the Titan optical system has been designed to maintain sharpness from center to edge.Element Optics Titan
As magnification increases, edge degradation remains controlled, allowing shooters to scan, spot, and track without refocusing attention.Element Optics Titan

Element Optics Titan Practical advantages of strong edge performance
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Faster target acquisition
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Improved spotting during follow-up shots
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Reduced visual strain over long sessions
Because long-range shooting often involves observation as much as engagement, edge clarity becomes a functional advantage rather than a luxury.
Chromatic Aberration Control for Real-World Precision
Color fringing undermines precision
Chromatic aberration introduces color distortion along high-contrast edges, particularly at higher magnifications. In practical terms, this distortion can blur target edges and obscure fine details.
Through optical tuning and coating application, the Titan minimizes color fringing without sacrificing brightness.
What this means for shooters
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Cleaner target outlines
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More accurate reticle-to-target alignment
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Improved visibility of small steel targets and distant game
As a result, visual information remains reliable even at maximum magnification.
Focus System & Parallax Control: Precision Without Friction
Fine adjustment enables fine accuracy
Parallax errors introduce uncertainty, particularly beyond mid-range distances. The Titan integrates a side-focus parallax adjustment that allows precise image correction from close range to extreme distance.Element Optics Titan
Rather than feeling overly sensitive or vague, the adjustment provides controlled resistance for repeatable settings.
User-centered benefits
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Faster parallax correction under time pressure
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Improved reticle stability on target
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Reduced eye movement during position changes
Because usability directly affects performance, the focus system supports both speed and precision.Element Optics Titan
Image Stability Under Recoil and Environmental Stress
Optical alignment must remain intact
Clarity loses value if alignment shifts under recoil or transport stress. The Titan’s internal optical assembly has been secured to maintain alignment shot after shot.
As a result, image consistency remains stable across calibers and shooting platforms.
Reliability reinforces trust
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Zero retention supported by optical stability
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No perceived image shift under recoil
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Consistent reticle alignment after transport
This reliability ensures that confidence is earned through experience rather than assumption.
Optical Performance Compared Within Its Class
Value emerges through balance
Within its price tier, the Element Optics Titan 5-25×56 FFP competes by offering balanced optical performance rather than isolated strengths. While some optics emphasize brightness at the expense of clarity, or magnification at the expense of usability, the Titan prioritizes overall shooting effectiveness.
Because real-world performance rarely occurs under ideal conditions, this balance becomes its defining advantage.
Who Benefits Most from This Optical System
Inclusive design supports diverse users
The Titan’s optical characteristics support a wide range of shooters:
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Precision rifle competitors requiring consistent mirage reading
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Hunters operating in variable light environments
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Tactical users prioritizing clarity and durability
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Enthusiasts seeking professional-grade performance without unnecessary complexity
By accommodating varied needs, the optic remains accessible without sacrificing capability.
Precision begins with interpretation
Glass quality determines what shooters can see. However, the reticle determines what shooters can do with that information. Because long-range engagements demand rapid interpretation, the APR-1C MRAD reticle has been designed to convert visual input into decisive action without unnecessary cognitive load.
Rather than overwhelming the sight picture, the reticle provides structure, balance, and clarity—supporting inclusive use across experience levels.

Reticle Design Philosophy: Information Without Obstruction
Every mark must earn its place
Reticle clutter remains one of the most common barriers to effective shooting. Excessive markings slow decision-making and increase visual fatigue. To address this challenge, the APR-1C reticle emphasizes functional minimalism.
By presenting only essential reference points, the reticle supports faster target acquisition and more confident corrections.Element Optics Titan
What defines the APR-1C layout
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Clean central aiming point
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Clearly spaced MRAD subtensions
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Simplified elevation and wind reference grid
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Balanced visual weight across magnification levels
Each design element exists to support precision rather than visual complexity.Element Optics Titan
MRAD-Based Subtensions: Universal Precision Language
MRAD simplifies communication and correction
The MRAD system has become the global standard for precision shooting. Because corrections scale naturally with distance, shooters can communicate, calculate, and execute adjustments efficiently.
Within the Element Optics Titan 5-25×56 FFP, MRAD subtensions remain accurate at all magnifications due to the First Focal Plane design.
Practical benefits of MRAD implementation
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Faster ballistic calculations
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Simplified spotter-to-shooter communication
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Consistent holdovers at any magnification
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Reduced mental workload under pressure
As a result, shooters spend more time executing and less time translating data.
First Focal Plane Integration: Accuracy Without Compromise
Subtension integrity across magnification
In an FFP optic, reticle size scales proportionally with magnification. Because of this, subtensions remain accurate whether shooting at 5x or 25x.
This consistency allows holds to be used confidently during dynamic scenarios where magnification changes frequently.
When FFP matters most
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Timed competition stages
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Unknown-distance engagements
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Hunting scenarios requiring rapid adjustments
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Tactical training environments
Instead of forcing recalculations, the reticle supports instinctive execution.
Elevation Hold Structure: Clean, Logical, Efficient
Vertical data remains readable under stress
The APR-1C elevation tree has been designed to provide necessary reference points without excessive density. Spacing remains intuitive, allowing shooters to identify elevation holds quickly.
Because overcomplicated trees can obscure targets, the APR-1C balances detail with visibility.
Elevation hold advantages
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Clear reference marks for extended distances
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Minimal obstruction of small or distant targets
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Faster identification of correction points
Consequently, precision remains achievable even during rapid engagements.
Wind Holds Simplified: Horizontal Clarity That Matters
Wind remains the greatest variable
While elevation adjustments can be calculated precisely, wind requires interpretation. For that reason, wind hold references must be easy to read and quick to apply.
The APR-1C provides clean horizontal stadia that support confident wind calls without visual overload.

Wind hold usability benefits
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Clear left and right references
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Consistent spacing for fractional wind calls
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Reduced guesswork during follow-up shots
As conditions change, the reticle adapts without hesitation.
Reticle Illumination: Support Without Dependence
Visibility without distraction
Illumination is designed to assist, not dominate. The APR-1C reticle illumination enhances the central aiming point during low-light conditions while preserving peripheral clarity.
Rather than washing out fine detail, illumination remains controlled and purposeful.
When illumination adds value
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Dawn and dusk hunting scenarios
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Shadowed targets against dark backgrounds
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Low-contrast environments
Because illumination is adjustable, shooters remain in control of visual balance.
Learning Curve: Designed to Be Approachable
Inclusive usability supports progression
Complex reticles can intimidate new precision shooters. Conversely, overly simple reticles can limit advanced users. The APR-1C bridges this gap by offering scalable usability.
Beginners can rely on the central crosshair and basic holds. Experienced shooters can exploit the full reticle grid for advanced corrections.
Why this matters long-term
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Reduced frustration during early use
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Faster skill development
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Greater confidence over time
As skills evolve, the reticle continues to provide value rather than becoming a limitation.
Reticle Performance in Real-World Use Cases
Competition environments
In PRS-style competitions, the APR-1C supports rapid transitions, hold-based shooting, and efficient corrections. Because stages often require multiple targets at varying distances, reticle clarity becomes a competitive advantage.
Hunting applications
During ethical hunting engagements, clarity and speed matter. The reticle allows quick shot placement without unnecessary visual distraction.
Tactical and training contexts
For structured training and professional use, consistency and communication are critical. MRAD subtensions support team coordination and data-driven corrections.
Reticle Versus Turret: Choosing the Right Approach
Holds complement adjustments
While exposed turrets provide precise dialing capability, the reticle enables faster engagement when time or movement restricts turret use.
Because the Titan integrates both effectively, shooters can choose the method that best fits the scenario.
Balanced system advantages
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Dial for deliberate long-range shots
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Hold for speed and dynamic stages
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Combine both for hybrid engagements
Flexibility becomes a performance multiplier rather than a compromise.
Additional information
| Objective And Magnification: | 5-25×56, 3-18×50 |
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| Reticle | APR-1C MRAD, APR-2D MOA, APR-2D MRAD, EHR-1C MOA |









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