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Magnification: | 4-12x |
Objective lens (mm): | 50 |
Exit pupil (mm): | 12.5-4.2 |
Exit pupil distance (mm): | 90 / 3.54 |
Field of view at m/100 m / ft/1000 yds: | 9.7-3.3 / 29.1-9.9 |
Field of view (degrees): | 5.5-1.9 |
Subjective field of view, apparent (degrees): | 22.7 |
Dioptric compensation (dpt): | ±2.5 |
Transmission (%): | >90 |
Impact point cord. per click (mm/100 m / in/100 yds): | 7 / 0.25 |
Max. elevation/windage adjustment range (m/100m / in/100 yds): | 43 / 1.2 |
Parallax correction: | 109 |
Objective filter thread: | M 52x0.75 |
Length approx. (mm/in): | 350 / 13.78 |
Weight approx. (g/oz): | 410 / 14.5 |
Central tube diameter (mm/in): | 1 |
It weighs what Swarovski says it weighs within an ounce or so. Like others on here have said google is an amazing tool and lose weight or get in better shape, if your that worried about it. And yes I've went on a few goat and sheep hunts. Sorry for crapping on your post @SDhunter.Hello, Do you know how much this scope weights?
I agree! They need something fresh though, like "will it be enough to do long range on my Daisy"?
For the record if I needed this it would be coming my way.
Exactly!! That is why it has the 2 tiny spots under the objective! I purposely let is touch the rear iron sight while mounting, therefore reducing the weight by .00000000000001 oz.I wish Swaro did this in 4-12x42 like the 3.5-10.
Might save a few oz