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#Schmidt bender 10x42 pmii portable
I own the Zeiss and it is very short, light, and very portable despite the large objective and it is much more versatile. Ive got a Schmidt Bender 10x42 Klassik which isnt even there top and and its by far the best scope Ive used for clarity. Unless this is strictly a beanfield rifle and never meant to be carried, I think that you might regret getting such a large scope. Zeiss 3-12x56 it is 13.54" long and weighs 17.8 ozs. RIFLESCOPES : Schmidt & Bender - Swillington Shooting Supplies. Swaro 4-16x50 it is 14.2 " long and weighs 22.2 ozs. S&B 4-16x50 it is 15.71" long and weighs 27.6 ozs. Weight: 576 g Length: 336 mm Tube diameter: 30 mm Magnification: 10x Lens diameter: 42mm Field of view: 4.0m Light transmission: 90 Twilight factor: 20.5. The Zeiss is much smaller and lighter than any of them. I know many of you will argue that it is more bulky due to the large objective but have you really looked at the scopes mentioned in person. Slender and mounted at a low height, though nevertheless very powerful through its excellent optics, despite the 42 mm lens. FinnAccuracy jatkaa Schmidt & Bender GmbH maahantuojana ja jälleenmyyjänä Suomessa ja sekä yksinoikeudella MSR Police Marksman. S&B siirtyi muiden optiikkavalmistajien tapaan vuonna 2014 suoraan jakelun Suomessa valikoitujen yhteistyökumppanien kanssa. 6x42 Klassik Not a specialist, rather a universal scope to master almost each possible hunting situation. S&B on ollut Police Marksman-sarjan tähtäimillään jo vuosia alan ehdotonta huippua.
#Schmidt bender 10x42 pmii series
Of the choices mentioned I would go with the Zeiss 3-12x56. The Schmidt & Bender 10X42 PM II with the standard P3 Mil-dot reticle is jampacked with features and powerful specifications. The scopes of the Schmidt & Bender PMII series are designed to meet the unique challenges. One of the most important things to me is to have a portable scope, that is not too bulky and "resonably" light.


I agree with most people and am not a big fan of large objective riflescopes and I prefer 42mm due to being able to mount them lower, more portability, and comparible performance with the larger objective scopes. They are all very similar optically but very different in size, weight, construction, ect. I currently own a S&B 3-12x42, Zeiss VM/V 3-12x56, Swarovski 1.5-6x42, Swarovski 2.5-10x42 and I love them all.
