oneleaf.ai Rifle Scope Review

4.8 (25) Amazon rating$1799.99

Our verdict

The oneleaf.ai 2.8-22x50 is a digital rifle scope with a broad 2.8x to 22x magnification range and a 50mm objective lens at $1,799.99, earning a 4.8-star average from 25 reviews. The combination of a large aperture, wide zoom range, and digital reticle system puts it in direct competition with ATN and Pulsar digital scopes at a similar price.

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Best for

Hunters and precision shooters who want digital scope capability with a 50mm objective for low-light use and a 22x magnification ceiling for extended range

Skip if

You need a confirmed field of view spec for situational awareness planning, or want a larger review base before committing $1,800

  • Magnification 2.8-22X
  • Objective lens 50 Mm
  • Reticle Digital
  • Mount Integral Mount
  • Material Aluminum
  • Color Black
  • Priced 188% above the category median ($625.24 across 94 tracked models)
  • Weight of 1.4 lb - lighter than 73% of the 95 models we track

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.8/5

    4.8 average across 25 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.0/5

    25 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 2.8-22x50 offers a practical zoom range from 2.8x, where target acquisition is easy and the field of view is wide, up to 22x for detailed confirmation at extended range. The 50mm objective lens is a meaningful step up from the 35mm on the MT1000lrf sibling model, providing better light gathering for dawn and dusk conditions where digital scopes are often put to work.', 'Digital reticles in this category allow the scope to overlay aiming data, ranging information, and ballistic markers electronically in the eyepiece. The oneleaf.ai platform uses a digital display rather than a traditional etched reticle, which means firmware updates can potentially add or modify reticle options. At 1.4 lb the scope is competitive in weight for a 50mm digital unit.', 'Twenty-five reviews at 4.8 stars is a strong early signal. That rating places this oneleaf.ai model above many digital competitors in the same price range and suggests buyers are finding the optical and electronic systems performing to expectation. Field of view data is not published in the listing, which is a gap for comparison shopping.']

Pros

  • 4.8-star average from 25 reviews is strong for a digital scope at this price
  • 50mm objective lens provides good light gathering for low-light digital use
  • 2.8-22x range is wider and more practical than many competing digital scopes
  • 1.4 lb weight is manageable for a 50mm digital optic
  • Integral mount design streamlines installation

Cons

  • Field of view data is not published, making optical performance comparisons difficult
  • oneleaf.ai is a newer brand compared to ATN or Pulsar in the digital scope market
  • 25 reviews is a relatively small sample at a $1,800 price point
  • Digital optics depend on battery power, adding a field reliability consideration

Specifications

Magnification2.8-22X
Objective lens50 Mm
ReticleDigital
MountIntegral Mount
MaterialAluminum
ColorBlack
Dimensions6.96 X 3.41 X 2.77 In
Weight1.4 lb

Performance notes

The 2.8x to 22x range is one of the wider spans in the digital scope category. The 50mm objective lens at 2.8x low-end produces an exit pupil of roughly 17.9mm, well above the human eye's dilation limit, which confirms the low-end setting is optimized for field of view rather than light throughput. At 22x the exit pupil narrows to approximately 2.3mm, which remains usable in good light. Digital sensor performance in low light depends on sensor resolution and processing, details not confirmed in the listing.

What buyers say

With 25 reviews and a 4.8-star rating, early buyers rate this oneleaf.ai model more consistently than several more established brands in the $1,500 to $2,000 digital scope range. The high rating from a two-dozen-strong sample is a credible early positive signal.

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Frequently asked questions

How does a 2.8x low-end compare to traditional optical scopes for close-range use?

At 2.8x, the digital scope provides a moderate magnification suitable for identifying targets at medium distances. It is not a true 1x for close-range work, but it is practical for most hunting applications where very close-range shots are not the primary concern. The digital platform also allows zoom adjustment without the same physical rotation travel as optical scopes.

What does the digital reticle on this oneleaf.ai scope offer?

Digital reticles can display multiple reticle patterns, brightness levels, and in some cases overlay ballistic data or ranging information electronically. The specific reticle options and features for this model should be confirmed on the current product page, since software capabilities can vary and be updated by the manufacturer.

How does the 50mm objective affect performance compared to smaller digital scopes?

The 50mm objective allows the digital sensor behind it to receive more light than a 35mm or smaller aperture, which benefits image quality in low-light conditions. For a digital scope where the sensor quality is also a major factor, the aperture works in combination with sensor sensitivity to determine real low-light performance.

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