Swift Sport Optics Swift 2-7x40mm Premier WA Riflescope, Matte Black Finish with Self Centering Quadraplex Reticle.

SKU: SW658M

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Swift Sport Optics 2-7x40 Rifle Scope Specifications

  • Magnification

    2x - 7x

  • Objective / Field of View

    40mm / 60.0' (20.0m) @ 2x at 100 yds.(100m), 17' (5.7m) @ 7x at 100 yds.(100m).

  • Main (Center) Tube Diameter

    1"

  • Objective Tube Diameter

    47.5mm

  • Eyepiece Tube Diameter

    43mm

  • Lens Coatings

    Fully Multi-Coated Optics

  • Reticle

    Quadraplex

  • Exterior Finish

    Matte Black

  • Windage & Elevation Adjustments (MOA)

    1/4-M.O.A. Per Click

  • Maximum Adjustment

    Not Specified by Manufacturer

  • Exit Pupil

    20.0mm - 5.7mm

  • Eye Relief

    2.9" - 2.7"

  • Parallax Correction Control

    Parallax Free at 100 Yards.

  • Waterproof / Fogproof

    Yes

  • Length

    11.6", (294.6mm)

  • Mounting Length

    Not Specified by Manufacturer

  • Weight

    12.5 oz.

  • Special Features

    Swift Lifetime Warranty
    BaK7 Schott Glass
    Light Amplifying Optical Coating - Up to 96% Greater Light Transmission

7 Accessories for Swift Sport Optics Swift 2-7x40mm Premier WA Riflescope, Matte Black Finish with Self Centering Quadraplex Reticle.

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About Swift Sport Optics 2-7x40 Rifle Scope

• Unique, hard-to-find combination of power and size objective make this super bright scope easy to use under most conditions.

Swift Sport Optics 2-7x40 Rifle Scope Features

  • Fully multi-coated optics
  • Full saddle construction
  • Speed focus
  • Waterproof and fogproof
  • Parallax free at 100 yards
  • Finger turned windage and elevation adjustments
  • 1" aircraft quality aluminum construction
  • 1/4" click stop adjustment
  • Export of this product outside of the United States of America is not allowed and is controlled by the US Department of State