Schmidt Bender 5-45x56mm PM II High Power LP P4FL 1/2cm ccw MT II MTC LT / DT II+ ZC LT Riflescope

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666-911-972-I1-H5
$6,470.00
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Item Condition New
Scope Weight: 41.83oz
Scope Length: 434mm/17.1"
Magnification Range: 5-45x
Scope Objective Diameter: 56mm
Scope Tube Size / Mount: 34mm
Turret Adjustment (Click Value): .5cm
Elevation Turret Details:

MT II MTC LT

136cm/100m

Windage Turret Details:

DT II+ ZC LT

± 30cm

Parallax Adjustment: Side Focus Parallax 30m-∞
Reticle Position: 1st Focal Plane
Reticle Details: P4FL Reticle
Field of View: 7.8–0.9m
Exit Pupil: 8.8–1.2mm
Eye Relief: 90mm/3.54"
Light Transmission 90%
Twilight Factor: 12.2 - 31.6
Illuminated Reticle: Yes
Scope Finish: Matte Black
Scope Turret Rotation: Counter Clockwise (CCW)
Product Type Riflescopes
UPC 191992027530
MPN 666-911-972-I1-H5

 

Schmidt & Bender is synonymous with quality and precision. This perception has made Schmidt & Bender one of the leading suppliers of precision scopes in the world. As early as the company's start in 1957, Schmidt & Bender has engaged in the development and production of riflescopes that always meet the ever increasing requirements in this segment. The new 5-45x56 PM II High Power line is no different.

Schmidt & Bender has developed a riflescope with a history as unusual as the scopes themselves. The 5-45x56 PM II High Power line of riflescopes from Schmidt & Bender was created to help USSOCOM find a new riflescope for shooting at extreme distances. Schmidt & Bender provided the perfect solution. The 5-45x56 PM II is the newest addition to Schmidt & Bender's High Power line. Along with its unusual magnification range, the 5-45x56 PM II features ultra-slim and functional turrets to truly separate this riflescope from other long range competitors.

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