Schmidt Bender Klassik / Schmidt Bender Classic Fixed
Magnification series has evolved over time by undergoing severalĭevelopments, and brought about utmost levels of reliability. Inclined towards the traditional design concept. Schmidt Bender Classic Variable Riflescope flaunts a form that is more Schmidt Bender Klassik / Schmidt Bender Classic Variable The low-profiled scope is high on light transmission and low on Schmidt Bender Summit Riflescope is especially crafted for American With FlashDot technology makes it stand out from the crowd. Brilliant imaging quality and high-level magnification along Schmidt Bender Zenith Riflescope is sleek, aesthetic and a provenĬhoice. Shot at short, medium and long and distances to cover probable scenarios Made in close cooperation with law enforcement and military forcesĪcross the globe, Schmidt Bender Police Marksman II Riflescope is knownįor exceptional precision and reliability. Lineup of Schmidt and Bender rifle scopes is divided into the following Based upon various hunting habits and rifles, the versatile Illuminated reticles to allow the shooter shoot during the day as wellĪs night.
It is also inclusive of scopes with illuminated and non It is based on pillars of quality, precision, tradition and Sports optics to keep the hunter and shooter company in the range andįield. Precision scopes in the world, has come up with a varied collection of Schmidt & Bender, one of the most well-known suppliers of The company is currently one of the leading suppliers for scopes in the world. Still produced manually – assembled by hand so the company can only make a limited number of scopes annually. Produced telescopic sights for hunters, field target sports shooters and Instrument makers Helmut Schmidt and Helmut Bender. But I just got this scope so I haven’t put it through the paces yet.With headquarters in Biebertal, Germany was founded in 1957 by On paper zero at 125ish puts the 2 mil dot at 500 yards and the 1 mil dot around 325, close enough to 300 for me. Gotcha, thanks! I like dots for holdover. Re: Any experience with the schmidt-bender precision hunter 3-12 At least that is my take on the scope but as I said I have not put that in practice. The "Precision" in the name comes from being able to dial in fine adjustment for precise placement of the bullet rather than the course aiming option of using the mildots only. Then go to the next mil dot and repeat by looking at your come-up chart for the 2nd mil dot, and so on. Now past 500 yards you could use the 1st mil dot and look at your come-up chart that you have taped on your butt stock for that dot and then dial again until you run out of adjustment. So lets say you use the crosshair zeroed at 200 yards and dial the scope it will only get you to around 500 yards with most cartridges. When I say 3.2 mils I am talking about the dial.
My reticle alone is 5 mils.ĥ mils gets a 7 Mashburn with 160 Accubonds to 875 yards without moving the turret yet. I’ve heard that and wondered if other people are talking about the same reticle as mine. I have only used mine as a set and forget scope so I cannot attest to the accuracy of the adjustments other than when I zero the scope it moves exactly the graduations dialed, which makes for a pleasant experience compared to say a Leupold.
I had to use Burris Signature rings with the offset inserts to zero the scope and still have enough vertical left to go 500 yards with a 7mm Rem Mag. Of course with the mil dot reticle you can go much farther using both the mil dots and come-ups for each mil graduation. Now 500 to 600 yards is all that most anyone would normally need for hunting, therefore the name "Precision Hunter". As you may know the Precision Hunter is the one that only has around 3.2 mils (around 11.5 MOA) of vertical adjustment which will only get you to 500 to 600 yards even with a flat shooting rifle and 200 yard zero.