Schmidt & Bender 8x56mm Classic Series Riflescope, Matte Black Finish with # 7 Reticle, 1" Tube.

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Schmidt & Bender 8x56 Rifle Scope Specifications

  • Magnification

    8x

  • Objective / Field of View

    56mm / 15.0' (4.6m) @ 8x at 100 yds.(100m)

  • Main (Center) Tube Diameter

    1"

  • Objective Tube Diameter

    2.44", 61.9mm

  • Eyepiece Tube Diameter

    1.6", 41mm

  • Lens Coatings

    Fully Multi-Coated

  • Reticle

    # 7

  • Reticle Image Plane (Magnifying)

    First

  • Twilight Performance

    21.1

  • Exterior Finish

    Matte Black

  • Windage & Elevation Adjustments (MOA)

    .360 M.O.A. Per Click

  • Maximum Adjustment

    34" @ 100 yards, 95 cm @ 100 meters.

  • Exit Pupil

    7.0mm at 8x

  • Eye Relief

    3.23" / 82.0mm @ 8x

  • Parallax Correction Control

    Parallax Free at 109 Yards, 100 Meters

  • Diopter Adjustment

    +2 / -3

  • Material

    Aluminum

  • Nitrogen Filled

    Yes

  • Waterproof / Fogproof

    Yes

  • Length

    14.6", (370.8mm)

  • Mounting Length

    6.3"

  • Weight

    22.0 oz., 623.7g

  • Special Features

    Reticle Image in the First Focal Plane.
    Reticle Rotation Indicator.

7 Accessories for Schmidt & Bender 8x56mm Classic Series Riflescope, Matte Black Finish with # 7 Reticle, 1" Tube.

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About Schmidt & Bender 8x56 Rifle Scope

• Rugged, simple and practical, Schmidt & Bender fixed power scopes allow you to hunt with the world's finest optics at a reasonable price.
• As its large 56 mm objective lens would suggest, the high twilight factor of the 8 x 56 makes it particularly well suited for the poorest light, and even nighttime hunting from a high seat or blind.

Schmidt & Bender 8x56 Rifle Scope Features

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