oneleaf.ai MT1000lrf Rifle Scope Review
Our verdict
The oneleaf.ai MT1000lrf is a 2x to 8x digital rifle scope with a 35mm objective lens and an integrated laser rangefinder, priced at $1,499 and rated 4.5 stars across 39 reviews. The digital platform with built-in LRF is the defining feature here, targeting buyers who want ranging and ballistic data in a single optic.
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Hunters and precision shooters who want an all-in-one digital scope with integrated laser rangefinding without carrying a separate rangefinder
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You prefer traditional glass optics with purely optical reticles, or need a field-proven track record from a large buyer sample before investing $1,500
- Magnification 2-8X
- Objective lens 35 Mm
- Reticle Digital
- Mount Picatinny Mount
- Material Aluminum
- Color Black
- Priced 140% above the category median ($625.24 across 94 tracked models)
- Weight of 1.23 lb - lighter than 79% of the 95 models we track
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 39 owner ratings
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Popularity2.4/5
39 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other optics: binoculars, telescopes, spotting scopes, rifle and hunting scopes, rangefinders, night vision and monoculars we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['The oneleaf.ai MT1000lrf combines a 2x to 8x variable magnification range with a 35mm objective lens and a built-in laser rangefinder. The digital reticle system means the scope processes ranging and display functions electronically rather than through a traditional optical reticle. At $1,499, it is priced as a premium smart optic competing with digital scopes from ATN and similar brands.', 'The 2-8x range is moderate compared to some competitors in the digital scope category. For most hunting distances this is practical, with 2x giving a wide perspective for moving targets and 8x offering enough detail for medium to longer range confirmation. The 35mm objective lens is a reasonable choice that keeps the unit compact. At 1.23 lb, the scope is relatively light for a digital unit, which helps with balance on most platforms.', 'With 39 reviews at a 4.5-star average, the MT1000lrf has a meaningful early sample of feedback. This level of response suggests the scope is in active use and buyers are generally satisfied with its digital features and integration of the rangefinder. The Picatinny mount is standard and broadly compatible.']
Pros
- Integrated laser rangefinder removes the need for a separate ranging device
- Digital reticle system allows software-driven ballistic features
- 1.23 lb weight is light for a digital scope with LRF integration
- 35mm objective lens is a compact, practical choice for field use
- 4.5-star average from 39 reviews indicates early buyer satisfaction
Cons
- Field of view data is not published, making it harder to assess situational awareness at various magnifications
- 2-8x top end is modest compared to competitors at this price that reach 12x to 16x
- Digital optics carry battery dependency that purely optical scopes do not
- oneleaf.ai is a newer brand with a shorter track record than ATN or Pulsar in digital scopes
Specifications
| Magnification | 2-8X |
|---|---|
| Objective lens | 35 Mm |
| Reticle | Digital |
| Mount | Picatinny Mount |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Color | Black |
| Dimensions | 6.55 X 2.64 X 3.18 In |
| Weight | 1.23 lb |
Performance notes
The 2x to 8x magnification range covers practical hunting and field use distances. The 35mm objective lens delivers adequate light for most conditions, though its smaller aperture compared to 50mm or 56mm alternatives limits low-light performance. The digital reticle and built-in LRF are the primary differentiators, enabling real-time ranging. Field of view at each magnification setting is not published for this listing.
What buyers say
With 39 reviews and a 4.5-star average, early adopters appear to find the MT1000lrf delivers on its core promise of integrated ranging and digital optics. The sample is not large enough to draw strong conclusions about long-term reliability but the rating is solid for a smart optic at this price.
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Frequently asked questions
How does the laser rangefinder integrate with the scope display?
The MT1000lrf uses a digital display system where rangefinder data is overlaid in the eyepiece alongside the reticle. The specific ballistic computation features and display format should be confirmed on the current product page, as oneleaf.ai may update software features via firmware.
How does the 2-8x magnification compare to other scopes at $1,500?
At this price range, traditional optical scopes often reach 12x to 24x. The MT1000lrf trades raw magnification ceiling for the integrated rangefinder and digital platform. If maximum magnification is the priority, a traditional scope at this budget will generally offer more zoom range.
What mount does the MT1000lrf use?
The scope mounts on a Picatinny rail, the most widely used standard in modern rifles and firearms platforms. The compact dimensions of 6.55 x 2.64 x 3.18 inches mean it should fit most standard ring and mount setups without clearance issues.