The Viewfinder Kahles K525i - 5 - 25x56 CCW SKMR4 w-Right has the drift turret on the right side, but the arrangement of the elements makes its use equally comfortable for right-handers as for left-handers. It is suitable for long-range shooting, has illuminated reticle, high optical performance, offers quality images, is robust, waterproof and anti-fog.
Characteristics
- Power x objective diameter: 5-25x56 mm .
- Finished: L, aluminum.
- The tube: thirty-four mm.
- The grid: SKMR4. Lighted grid in focal foreground, design SKMR.
- Field of view: for the purposes of this regulation, the following definitions shall apply: m to 100 m. Good field of view.
- Correction of impact point by click: 10 mm at 100 m.
- Adjustment range: for the purposes of this regulation, the following definitions shall apply: m to 100 m.
- Eye to eye distance: 95 mm.
- Total length: 377 mm.
- Weight: 970 grams .
- Waterproof and anti-fog: Para avoid ingress of water and misting due to changes in humidity or temperature.
- Design: Introduced in August 2018 for long range shooting, for use in hunting and sports competitions, such as the Precision Rifle Series (PRS). The K525i has generally the same characteristics as the K318i, but with greater magnification.
- Performance: High optical and mechanical performance, which is essential in long-range sights.
- Very sturdy: Very tough.
- The twist guard system: Protects against unintended turns of the drift turret. It causes the turret cap to rotate to prevent the adjustment from accidentally moving. It offers speed, since you don't have to lock and unlock the turrets. Thus, clicks have a medium hardness to achieve the balance between usability and security.
- Turrets: They have ergonomic controls, steep wheels, easy to use, even with gloves. The information is legible from the firing position.
- Optics: Provides high-contrast, bright and sharp images.
- Drift turret: On the right side.
- Patented parallax wheel system integrated in the lifting turret: It allows you to maintain the shooting position without separating the eye from the eyepiece.
- Direction of turret turn: CCW, to the left.
- Turrets in MILs: One click is 0.1 MIL.
- Para from the right and from the left The arrangement of the elements makes them easy to handle with any hand, and all relevant information is always in the field of view. Ergonomically, the wind is placed on the left side for right-handed shooters, and on the right side for left-handed shooters.
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