Description
Gamo Optics MD6-24X50AO
Characteristic
Mildot of BUCK lines her it is specially conceived for all type of sport and cynegetic applications, with special dedication without a doubt to those modalides in peak with compressed air as they can be the Field Target or the shot at long distance. That makes particularly interesting to this finder it is the use of the retícula telemétrica Mildot, originally conceived for the military and police use and that little by little he/she has left penetrating in the sport sector for their utility like tool telemétrica (to measure distances).
Specifications
. Adjustable objective
. Turret tonix
:: HE/SHE SEES THE TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS IN COMPARATIVE OF PRODUCTS
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.