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With its 56mm objective lens, Docter Multitop coatings and premium European glass Docter Unipoint 3-12x56 rifle scope is a perfect choice for raised hide hunting at dusk or dawn, or even at night when the moon is the only source of light. Light transmission rate of this Docter Unipoint 3-12x56 are more than extraordinary for this price class and are shown on the graph bellow.
Long range shots are also very easy to make since this scope offers 12x magnification and special reticle design which covers only small part of the target. Reticle has its bars in the first focal plane – FFP and the illuminated dot in second focal plane – SFP. FFP-SFP reticle has a distinct feature that on higher magnification settings the reticle bars are thick and point the marksman eye towards the very fine illumination dot in the center of the reticle. This is perfect for precise long range shots and at the same time also a perfect combination for low light hunting. Unipoint illumnated reticle system has been designed with low light situations in mind even though it offers intensity levels bright enough even for day time use. Since the intensity power is regulated with a push of a button – Tipcontrol Unipoint scope can also be used while wearing glows. The system also has the memory and auto turn-off function. Illumination intensity grows very slowly so that over-illumination of the reticle is always avoided. Since the illumination intensity can be set precisely for any challenging light conditions the hunter can always see the target clear. Intensity of the illumination dot grows very slowly and this is shown on the graph bellow. You can also see the VIDEO review of the Unipoint illumination system.
Docter Unipoint 3-12x56 dimensions can be found HERE.
Docter Unipoint 3-12x56 scope has to be mounted on a rifle with a 30 mm ring mounts. This rifle scope is also availbe for mounting with Docter Z rail.
(Posted on 03/04/2016)