Description
Gamo Optics 3-9x50WR
Characteristic
Finder of excellent yield with a wide range of increases for each shot situation.
Terminology
. Increases: It is the power that has the finder to bring near the target, this power they indicate it with one or several numbers followed by the letter "X", for example a finder of 3-9x indicates that it is a variable zoom from 3 to 9 increases reason why the target can appear more between 3 and 9 times near our eye. A bigger increase generally implies smaller brightness and a field of vision but small and it is more difficult to maintain the reticulas on the target that seems that they are in contínuo movement on the same one.
. Field of vision: 5°/8.7M AT 100M
These measures are interpreted: 5 grades are similar to 8.7 meters of visual field at a distance of 100 meters.
. Resolution: It is measured in seconds of grades.
. Diameter of pupil exit: It is that is to say a measure that is used to calculate the brightness of the finder, the light that he/she enters through him.
. It distances from the pupil to the ocular: It is the distance from the eye to the ocular of the finder.
. Compensation dióptrica: It is graduation of the focus in dioptrias.
. Lateral deviation: It is the lateral deviation of the impact point.
. Elevation: It is the adjustment of elevating the impact point.
. Click valued: It is the value of the click in inches. In this example 1/4" it means that it is an inch room to 100 distance meters.