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Zeiss Victory Varipoint M 3-12x56 iC T* is made for low light hunting. Best glass, surface coatings and large 56mm lens give excellent results when light gets difficult. At 12x magnification also long range shots are easily made. Zeiss Victory Varipoint riflescopes offer the best possible shooting conditions whether in day or night time. The reticle is seated in the first focal plane and it changes with magnification in order to remain in scale with the target. The illuminated dot however retains its size since it is seated in the second focal plane. This means that by high magnification long distance shooting it will not cover a large part of the target and will make it easier to aim properly. The illuminated dot is also, at low magnification and close range shooting, bigger compared to the target and makes it therefore easier for quick aiming. The brightness of the illumination can be adjusted so that the dot can be used when hunting in the dark or when hunting on driven game, when the sun is bright and the visibility clear. All lens surfaces of Zeiss Victory Varipoint riflescopes are multi coated with the special Zeiss T* coating to ensure excellent image sharpness and good light transmission in the dark at the same time. The outer lens surfaces are protected with LocuTec coating to prevent dew and dirt accumulation. Zeiss Victory Varipoint riflescopes are also filled with dry nitrogen to prevent dew accumulation at low temperatures. They are also very useful for users with glasses since they have adjustable oculars for a dioptre range from – 4 to +2.
The M mark stands for Zeiss Victory Varipoint riflescopes that have a mountable steel rail on the housing.
The iC mark indicates Zeiss Victory Varipoint models that were developed specifically for the Blaser rifles and allow synchronized operation with the rifle. When the tensioning lever on the Blaser R93 or R8 rifles moves the illumination on the riflescope’s dot is shown at a previously stored intensity. This means that the shooter can fully concentrate on aiming and does not have to worry about having to withdraw his hand from the rifle to set the illumination on the riflescope. This is particularly useful for left-handed users who would otherwise have to, when adjusting the lighting of the riflescope, change the position of their body because of the button’s position.