Swarovski Optiks PH Aluminum 30mm Riflescope (2.5-10x56, Plex-Reticule) Review

Swarovski Optiks PH Aluminum 30mm Riflescope (2.5-10x56, Plex-Reticule) Feature
- Aluminum riflescope with 2.5-10x magnification range and 56mm objective lens
- Sophisticated, time-tested optic for edge-to-edge sharpness
- 39.6-to-12.3-foot field of view @ 1,000 yards; quick-focus eyepiece
- Nitrogen purged to prevent internal fogging; plex reticle for precision aiming
- Measures 13.62 inches long and weighs 18.4 ounces; lifetime warranty
![]() The scope comes with a plex reticle for precision accuracy. |
- Magnification: 2.5-10x
- Objective lens: 33 to 56mm
- Exit pupil: 13.1 to 5.6
- Exit pupil distance: 3.15 inches
- Field of view: 39.6 to 12.3 feet at 1,000 yards
- Field of view (degrees): 7.5 to 2.4 degrees
- Subjective field of view (apparent): 23.2 degrees
- Dioptric compensation: -3 to +2
- Transmission: 93 percent
- Twilight factor acc. to DIN 58388: 9 to 25
- Impact point cord. per click: 0.36 inches at 100 yards
- Max elevation/windage adjustment range: 46.8 inches at 100 yards
- Objective filter thread: M 58x0.75
- Length: 13.62 inches
- Weight: 18.4 ounces
- Central tube diameter: 1.18 inches
- Warranty: Limited lifetime
About Swarovski Optik
Although founded in 1949, Swarovski Optik's roots actually trace all the way back to 1895, when Austrian Daniel Swarovski--who invented the world's first electric grinding machine for jewelry stones--established the family-owned Swarovski Crystal in the province of Tyrol. Since then, the name Swarovski has become synonymous worldwide with the clearest crystal, precision grinding, and a brilliant spirit of innovation, as the original enterprise continued branching out into additional lines of business.
Swarovski Optik owes its rise to Wilhelm Swarovski, son of the original founder and an avid hobby astronomer, who decided to build his own improved binocular in 1935 at a mere 17 years of age. With access to the specialized glass production and finishing technologies already used to manufacture jewelry stones in his father's factory, Wilhelm managed to develop a novel prism fabrication and grinding process that he applied in constructing his first 6x30 binocular. Wilhelm went on to found Swarovski Optik KG in Absam, Tyrol, in 1949, thus laying the foundation for a sports optics company with a global reputation. His company's first serial product, the Habicht 7x42, is still an industry standard in the field of hunting optics and continues to be produced in the best tradition of its founder.
Quadratic range of adjustment for larger area of reticle movement.



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