Whether a target optic is bulletproof is one of the most important criteria when selecting a riflescope - especially for powerful calibres.
The size of the field of view indicates the width of the terrain that can be observed through the binoculars at a distance of 1000 metres.
Filling with dry nitrogen (nitrogen filling) reduces the moisture content during assembly and thus prevents the inside of the lens from fogging up later.
Looking through binoculars with glasses reduces the field of view by 50-60%. An eyepiece with dioptre compensation offers a remedy for short-sightedness or long-sightedness.
The choice of reticle and the associated mode of operation of the illuminated dot is of decisive importance when purchasing.
Different reticles for riflescopes. DDoptics uses the following 3 reticles for its riflescopes, depending on the target optics:
ZF mounts - the most important connection between weapon and optics. Today, gun buyers have a wide range of scope mounts from various manufacturers at their disposal.