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Contains a wealth of essential, easy-to-follow information on subjects such as safety, marksmanship techniques, quarry recognition, maintenance, and much, much more. Available from all good gun shops. |
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- Perfect for low light conditions
Catseye scopes have been a firm favourite amongst demanding hunters since their introduction, but that has not stopped us from continuing to improve them. Today’s Catseye scopes still have the fast focus eye bell, one piece body tube and fully multi-coated lenses that first made them so popular, but with the addition of new finger friendly turret knobs and a seven stage illuminated red floating cross reticule to ensure perfect shot placement even later into the twilight, when hunters using other scopes would already be heading home. This new reticule, coupled with large objective and ocular lenses, combine to create longer eye relief without reducing the field of view, thus allowing faster
target acquisition. |
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Reticule |
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| 1.5-4.5x32IR |
Illuminated floating cross |
| 3-10x44IR |
Illuminated floating cross |
| 3.5-10x50IR |
Illuminated floating cross |
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Glossary
WR With Rings
AO Adjustable Objective for parallax correction
IR Illuminated Reticule
MOA Moment of Arc |
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Fast focus eye bell
To ensure perfect optical focus of reticule and target |
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New finger adjustable turrets
With super smooth ball bearing races, and precise 1/4 “ MOA click adjustments. The turret knobs can be re-set to zero |
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 Fully multi-coated lenses
Give enhanced target image by facilitating maximum light transmission for a brighter clearer sight picture |
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