Very nice S&B Klassik 2.5-10x56.
Scope is in very good shape with hard to see tiny spots on the top of the objective bell and the small ring marks, but not dents, on the main body tube.
$950.00
The offerings in non-illuminated reticles were A4, A7, A8, Varmint, and Running Moose II. And confirm the reticle is in the first focal plane?
Keith
Yes, the reticle is a 4A. It's not illuminating but it is the one I like the best.
That is 3 somewhat thicker posts, none of which go all the way to the middle, and the rest are thinner, but very easy to get on target with.
I hope that helps. I do find it the best to follow.
Yes, the reticle is a 4A.
The reticle is A4, not a 4A which across the industry is typically much wider in the spacings between the heavier portions of the horizontal bars.
The SB A4 is one of the very best low-light reticle designs out there.
A4 reticle
Is this made in Hungary or Germany?
Ffp or sfp reticle,is reticle very small at 2.5 power and large at 10 power
Yes, the reticle is a 4A.
The reticle is A4, not a 4A which across the industry is typically much wider in the spacings between the heavier portions of the horizontal bars.
The SB A4 is one of the very best low-light reticle designs out there.
A4 reticleThe only page that shows any recticle accuracy for the scope I have is #3 at 10 power, and it is a little off being a bit thicker than my scope is. The lowest field of view at lowest magnification is only half of what my scope shows. That may or may not be due to where this scope was built.
Ffp or sfp reticle,is reticle very small at 2.5 power and large at 10 power
If you see 2.5 power as very small it may have something to do with your eyes. What I would call the reticle at that power is simply smaller, but not very small. I've seen very small and this is not it. And the same for 10 power: larger but not large. I believe most would agree with me.
Yes, the reticle is a 4A.
The reticle is A4, not a 4A which across the industry is typically much wider in the spacings between the heavier portions of the horizontal bars.
The SB A4 is one of the very best low-light reticle designs out there.
A4 reticleBobby, I would assume this is a FFP scope? Is this correct?
The only page that shows any recticle accuracy for the scope I have is #3 at 10 power, and it is a little off being a bit thicker than my scope is. The lowest field of view at lowest magnification is only half of what my scope shows. That may or may not be due to where this scope was built.
If you still have the box, the end-flap will tell you for certain what you have. Or take a photo through the scope to show us the reticle.
Seller is good to go. Packages things well and ships quickly.
Seems like an awfully good deal on the scope. Best I can tell new ones are roughly $1500 when you can find them.
I don't see anything on the flaps and the only thing I see on the box is TUV CERT in two or 3 places and some other writing that is either German or Hungarian. It also has Schmidt & Bender in 3 places on the box and 2 on the scope. That tells me it was intended for Europe and not Amierica. It does have what I presume is an ID number of 342918, Schmidt&Bender on both sides of the eyepiece, and 2.5-10x56 Klassik Made in Germany on the top of the eyepiece. The caps both have the dot within a circle, and when off says SCHUSSKORREKTUR NACH, which means "shot correction after", L M R on both of them.
I don't know how to take a photo through the scope now that iphones are the rage.
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