Description

Model: SCFF-09 Siegfried
Magnification: 3-12x
Objective Lens Dia: 50mm
Ocular Lens Dia: 34mm
Ocular Length: 70mm
Exit Pupil: 4.2-16.3mm
Length: 350mm (13.8 inch)
Gap distance between objective and turret: 52mm (2.0 inch)
Gap distance between ocular and turret: 35mm (1.4 inch)
Weight (net): 810g (28.6 ounce)
Eye Relief: 65-120mm (2.56-4.7 Inch), long eye relief
Field of View (ft@100yds): 9.0-31.5
Field of View (M@ 100M): 3.0-10.5
Field of View (@100yds): 1.7-6.0°
Num of Lens: 13
Optics Coating: Fully-multi coated crystal sharp clear
Side Focus Range: 50 Meters to unlimited (50, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 700, 900 and infinite)
Parallax: ± 0.125
Reticle: First (Front) Focal Plan Etched New MPD Reticle
Elevation Range: 230cm (turret color change according to clock-wise or anti clock-wise adjustment)
Windage Range: 120cm
Battery: CR2032(Excluded)

Feature
11 levels gred brightness illumination
1st, 2nd and 3rd brightness is very weak that can support night vision
34mm Hammer-forged Monotube
Shock proof (1000g), Water Proof (at 300mm and 54 degree) and Fog Proof (Nitrogen Purged)
High quality aluminum alloy in durable black matte finish
Feature 1 Click 1cm direct finger W&E turrets adjustments with audible clicks for greater precision
Fast focus eyepiece at ocular lens adjustment (diopter from -3 to 2)

Packing
2X 34mm tactical low picatinny mount
1X Honeycomb sunshade
1X Protective caps
1X Fine package

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I guess if you live in a country, mostly the rest of the world, where you think in meters vice inches and yards this is OK. But clicks in 1cm or 0.393701 inches would screw the shooter up at longer distances here in the US. Mrads or MOA for adjustments.

Those rings are WAY too short for mounting on an AR.

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thanks for the info. we will consider that MOA adjustment.
Well, for MRAD it is same as MIL
1cm = 1/10 MIL = 0.1 MRAD
At present, more and more users in US are willing to use MIL adjustment. FYI

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Woke up early and read an email about a brand of rifle chassis I like, MDT (Canadian company aka metric), their news letter had 5 questions every range instructor has been asked...... #1 was about accuracy, MRAD vs MOA, the very last paragraph, he stated this, " using the metric system we can substitute the number of centimeters in a meter, do the math and see that at 100 meters a MOA equals approximately 2.908 centimeters, which we can also mercifully round off to 3 centimeters. This is why riflescopes for the European market are calibrated in 1/3 MOA clicks so that at 100 meters a click equals one centimeter. " 100 meters is 109 yards, not a big deal, EXCEPT when you're shooting .22LR or sub .300blk bricks you're using mortar ballistics to hit 300 yards.

As for the scope, first focal plane is a nice feature.
34mm tube is very nice, I have a Sightron SV 10-50X with 34mm tube. I'm sure it's very bright picture.

Infiniti has the new G60 the spot on TV and website shows it in a red metallic, good color, want to guess what color it does NOT come in? Buyers will want one, sorry we don't offer it, certain buyers would walk out. Be turned off of the brand. Chevy took the Nova down to Brazil in the '70's I believe, sales were nothing, then someone translated Nova into Portuguese, NO GO. Who wants a new car with a name like NO GO?

The average buyer of your scope will not catch the meter vs yard, they think a click is 1/4" then go cranking on it and then when it's not doing what they perceive it should, but in fact doing what it was designed to do, they will blame the scope vice themselves. Your product takes a hit for not tracking correctly, most on the internet will agree with them, without looking at the scope and say it's you NOT the scope.

This is just some average consumer input, I love shooting, as Jimmy Buffet sings about, math sucks. 100 yards, either 1/2 or 1/4 click, happy camper, if I have to think about X = Y -Z, I get get a new scope.

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