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EOTECH Vudu 3-9x32 SFP Riflescope, Reviewed and Tested

This general-purpose riflescope is packed with unique features. Here's our review of the optic
E4The EOTECH Vudu 3-9s32 SFP riflescope can be a great general purpose option for a bolt action rifle that has an adjustable comb.
The EOTECH Vudu 3-9s32 SFP riflescope can be a great general purpose option for a bolt action rifle that has an adjustable comb.

EOTECH Vudu 3-9x32 SFP Riflescope, Reviewed and Tested

This article was done in parntnership with EOTECH

Historically, most EOTECH optical sights have been purpose built for military or tactical applications, and EOTECH’s products are well regarded in that arena. But a few years back EOTECH introduced the Vudu and Vudu X riflescopes that are of a more traditional style. Though EOTECH created some of these riflescopes with tactical applications in mind, several were well suited for hunting. Their newest optical rifle sight does not really fit into either the tactical or hunting category, and I’d categorize it somewhere between a low-power variable optic (LPVO) and a traditional riflescope. The EOTECH 3-9x32 SFP maybe best fits into what I would call the general-purpose optic (GPO) category. It is quite unique in several ways.

The magnification adjustment on the Vudu 3-9x32 SFP only requires a quarter turn to adjust from 3x to 9x.
The magnification adjustment on the Vudu 3-9x32 SFP only requires a quarter turn to adjust from 3x to 9x.

EOTECH Vudu 3-9x32 SFP Description

For many years, the 3-9X riflescope was the standard, and this is the magnification range this new EOTECH scope provides. But at only 6.8 inches long, this is one of the most compact 3-9X riflescopes I have seen. It is also—at least by modern standards—rather light. It only weighs a pound. However, I think the most unique feature of this riflescope is the mounting system because it does not use the traditional ring mount system.

On the underneath of this riflescope, between the ocular and objective housings, there is a 1.7-inch rail that’s tri-cut and that extends out 0.41-inch. EOTECH supplies the riflescope with a single mount that interfaces with a Picatinny rail and attaches to the scope rail with two screws. This mount adds about 0.55-inch to the mounting height, positioning the centerline of the riflescope close 1.56-inches above any rail it’s mounted to. EOTECH specifications list the “height above bore” at 1.56 inches, but clearly, they are referencing the height above rail. Mounted on my Wilson Combat Protector Carbine (AR15) in 300 HAMR, the centerline of the riflescope is right at 2.6 inches above the centerline of the bore.

But EOTECH did not just intend this riflescope for us with just AR15 patterned rifles. American Defense Manufacturing offers quick detach mount—about $100—for the Vudu 3-9x32. It also interfaces with a Picatinny rail like you’ll find on many modern bolt-action rifles. This mount reduces the over-rail height to about 1.22 inches, which is about the above rail height of a traditional high scope ring. I mounted the Vudu 3-9x32 on my Q Fix rifle and the resulting above bore height was about 2.2 inches. All this is very important because this mount system is the only way you can attach this riflescope to a rifle. This is a bit high unless the bolt action rifle—like the Fix—has an adjustable comb.

The Vudu 3-9x32 SFP has ¼ MOA reticle adjustments that can be reset to zero.
The Vudu 3-9x32 SFP has ¼ MOA reticle adjustments that can be reset to zero.

EOTECH outfits the Vudu 3-9x32 with their second focal plane (SFP) Vudu HC1 reticle. This is a cross configured MOA reticle that offers 22 MOA of elevation correction at 9X in 2 MOA increments, which his enough to take a 308 Winchester out to about 800 yards. From the center reticle dot—which subtends to 1.2 MOA at 9x—there is also 12 MOA of windage correction left and right, also in 2 MOA increments. The reticle’s center is illuminated, and at 9X the illumination extends 4 MOA to each side and up, and 12 MOA down. You control illumination brightness via a rheostat like dial on the left side of the scope and there are 10 brightness settings, with intermittent off setting between each.

The reticle adjustment knobs are capped and provide 0.25 MOA of adjustment per click. The riflescope has a total of 90 MOA of elevation and 60 MOA of windage adjustment, and a full-dial rotation equals 30 MOA. You can also reset the adjustment dials to zero by lifting them up and turning them. You control the magnification setting by a turning a ring just forward of the ocular housing. The ring has a raised Boss feature that will accept a screw-in throw lever, and the throw is very short; a 45-degree twist will take you complexly through the magnification range.

Another feature of the Vudu 3-9x32 SFP is that for an additional $334 you can order it with a EOTECH EFLX mini reflex sight and ring mount. This allows you to mount the reflex sight to the riflescope at straight up or at an angle. The addition of this EFLX reflex sight allows you to have a no magnifying optical sight for close quarters engagement. This is more a tactical accessory but could have application in hunting for extremely close engagements.

Optionally, you can order the EOTECH Vudu 3-9x32 SFP riflescope with an EOTECH EFLX mini reflex sight and mount that attaches right to the scope.
Optionally, you can order the EOTECH Vudu 3-9x32 SFP riflescope with an EOTECH EFLX mini reflex sight and mount that attaches right to the scope.

EOTECH Vudu 3-9x32 SFP Specifications:

  • Manufacturer: EOTECH

  • Model: Vudu 3-9x32 SFP

  • Mount: Integral rail mount

  • Magnification: 3X to 9X

  • Objective Lens: 32mm

  • Eye Relief: 2.3 to 3.1 inches

  • Exit Pupil Diameter: 3.55mm (9X) 10.66mm (3X)

  • Field of View: 38 ft. @100 yards on 3X, 12.7 ft. @100 yards on 9X

  • Click Value: 0.25 MOA

  • Elevation/Windage adjustment: 90 MOA (elevation) 60 MOA (windage)

  • Length: 6.8 inches

  • Weight: 16 ounces

  • Tube Diameter: 30mm

  • Reticle: Vudu HC1 MOA second focal plane reticle

  • Parallax Setting: 200 meters

  • Battery/Run Time: CR2032/300 hours

  • Price: $1,095 ($1,429 with EFLX and ring mount)

EOTECH Vudu 3-9x32 SFP Testing Results:

I subjected Vudu 3-9x32 SFP to my standard riflescope evaluation protocol. I mounted it to a Q Fix rifle in 8.6 Blackout, sighted it in, and then shot a box drill to verify adjustment repeatability. Next, I evaluated clarity and resolution by looking at various targets in bright sunlight and in the shade. And finally, I also abused the riflescope by dunking it in water, freezing it, and by repeatedly dropping it, before I again mounted it to the rifle and retested it. I found no operational issues with the Vudu 3-9x32 SFP throughout the testing. From a clarity and resolution standpoint, it performed consistent with other riflescopes of the same price point, no doubt due to the use of XC high density low dispersion multi-coated glass.

The integral rail with mounts that interface with a Picatinny scope rail allow the Vudu 3-9x32 SFP riflescope to be mounted without scope rings.
The integral rail with mounts that interface with a Picatinny scope rail allow the Vudu 3-9x32 SFP riflescope to be mounted without scope rings.

What I liked the most about this riflescope was that at less than seven inches it adds very little real estate—and at 16 ounces, very little weight—to your rifle. The extremely short rotation required to adjust magnification and the ability to adjust the reticle to the exact brightness needed, with an “off” setting on either side of the selected brightness setting, was very nice.

On the downside, eye relief is a bit short for a traditional bolt action rifle, especially one with substantial recoil. Mounting options are of course somewhat limited; your rifle will need a Picatinny rail.

Pros

  • Flip-up lens covers included

  • Illuminated reticle

  • Extremely compact

  • Lifetime warranty

Cons

  • Mounting limitations

EOTECH Vudu 3-9x32 SFP riflescope and the HC1, MOA second focal plane reticle.
The EOTECH Vudu 3-9x32 SFP riflescope and the HC1, MOA second focal plane reticle.

Final Thoughts

If you have an AR15-patterned rifle intended for general purpose application, the Vudu 3-9x32 SFP is a very practical riflescope. It’s suitable for short to medium and moderately long range shots and will not bog down your rifle. If self-defense application is part of what you consider general purpose, then the option that comes with the EFLX reflex sight would be a smart choice and allow for a dead-on hold at extreme close distances without worry of barrel-sight offset.

For some hunting rifles I also think the Vudu 3-9x32 SFP has application. Ideally, you’ll want a rifle that will accept a rail for scope mounting, and you will want to order the lower mount from American Defense Manufacturing. (Other mini-ACOG mounts will work with the Vudu 3-9x32 SFP.) This riflescope will best interface a rifle and you, if the rifle has an adjustable comb like the Fix rifle I used for testing. This will allow you to rest your cheek on the comb while aligning your eye with the centerline of the riflescope. One thing I particularly liked about the Vudu 3-9x32 SFP when paired with the Fix in 8.6 Blackout, was that the HC1 reticle gave me trajectory hold over marks to use when shooting with super and subsonic ammunition.

The EOTECH Vudu 3-9x32 SFP is not a riflescope that will serve every shooter. Though it is well suited to general purpose application, it will not jive perfectly with every rifle. However, it is a unique, compact and lightweight option that’s moderately priced and that many shooters and hunters might find ideally fills their needs.