Design story (part 1)
The experience we've gained with our previous models, and the feedback we've received from our customers, has enabled us to increase our expertise and better target the needs of our users. We have therefore decided to make some drastic changes compared with the previous generation:
-the luminous reticle has been improved: the switch alternates between the OFF position and positions of varying intensity.
-the inclined plane on the zoom ring makes it possible to see the zoom without breaking the position.
Design story (part 2)
The turret unit has been changed to a more user-friendly version: 1 click = 1 cm at 100m, a simple rule of 3 gives the click value at any distance.
Example: at 50 meters, I'm twice as close as at 100 meters, so my click value is half as large: 1 cm / 2 = 0.5 cm.
We've also added protective covers to the goggles to keep the lenses dry in heavy rain and improve visibility.
Features
Body: 30 mm (30 mm collars required)
Zoom : 1.5x to 6x
Length: 293 mm
Weight: 500 g
Objective diameter: 44 mm
Output pupil: 6.7 - 3.75 mm
vision Field of view at 100 m: 25.5 - 6.3 m
Eyepiece distance: 92 - 77 mm
Illuminated reticle : 6 levels, 1 CR2032 battery
Turret adjustment: 0.1 mil, 1 cm at 100 m
Total elevation range: 35 mil
Diopter adjustment: +2 -2D
Operating temperatures: -10°C to +60°C
Anti-fogging: nitrogen purge
Surface treatment: scratch-resistant hard anodizing
Bezel mounting
Position your two collars on the rifle.
Place the scope in the base of the collars.
Shoulder the rifle with eyes closed. If this is not the case, vary the position of the scope and collars until you have the optimum image.
Once the position has been defined, use either a spirit level or a leaded wire to plumb the scope.
Then tighten with a star clamp.
Bezel adjustment
This scope is supplied with an adjustment target to match the value of a click.
Each turret click moves the bullet impact 10 mm to a target 100 meters away.
Remove the metal caps; turn the turrets in the desired direction of bullet impact.
To raise the impact, turn UP = up.
To move the impact to the right, turn Right = right.
Carry out the adjustment at a shooting range.
Zero-table turret
This function is particularly useful for noting setting values when using 0 different ammunition for different types of hunting, and compensations for long-range shooting.
Once the scope has been set, the graduation ring can be set to "0".
To do this, unscrew the two TORX screws on the top of the turret. This will allow the graduation ring to rotate freely. Place the graduated ring on "0" and retighten the two TORX screws.