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Born from Our Love Born from our love RIFLESCOPES BASICS 4 - 5 of the outdoors and RIFLESCOPES Pinnacle Series: 6 - 7 dedication to tradition, Latitude Series: 8 - 9 Rapid Series: 10 - 11 Sightmark is the same today Citadel Series: 12 - 13 as it has been since it’s inception— Core TX Series: 14 - 15 Core HX Series: 16 - 17 committed to creating world-class optics Core SX Series: 18 - 19 Reticles: 20 - 21 and firearm accessories for hunters and Riflescope Comparison: 22 - 23 shooters around the world no matter their game. RED DOT & REFLEX SIGHTS BASICS 24 - 25 PRISMATIC SIGHTS Our passion begins in the field. Every hunt provides us Wolfhound Series: 26 - 27 BINOCULARS Solitude Series: 42 - 43 new insight on how to enhance the outdoor experience. RED DOT & REFLEX SIGHTS Ultra Shot RAM: 28 - 29 DIGITAL RIFLESCOPES Wraith Series: 44 - 45 Incorporating the latest in sighting technology, Sightmark’s Core Shot/Mini Shot/Element: 30 - 31 LASER SIGHTS in-house research and design engineers meticulously oversee Wolverine: 32 - 33 Sight Comparison: 34 - 35 LoPro & ReadyFire Series: 46 - 47 every detail through development and always thoughtfully consider MAGNIFIERS 36 - 37 ACCUDOT BORESIGHTS 48 - 49 LASER BORESIGHTS 50 - 51 our customers needs. Because of this approach, our products improve your SPOTTING SCOPES Latitude Series: 38 - 39 ACCESSORIES 52 - 53 marksmanship with every shot. Solitude Series: 40 - 41 NOTES 54 - 55 All riflescopes share these common features: objective lens, windage/elevation adjustments and an ocular focus. Depending Some reticles can be used to determine target range MIL RANGING FORMULAS: Riflescopes simply make on the model, others can be equipped with variable magnification, locking turrets and a zero stop, to name a few. and perform shot holdovers for wind/drop compensation Target Size (meters) x 1000 = Range (meters) 1 MRAD accurately at any magnification. Mils Read 0.1 MRAD 0.5 MRAD precise, accurate shooting Target Size (cm) x 10 = Range (meters) EYEPIECE Consider the LR2 Reticle – the vertical and horizontal MOA scales are scaled Mils Read 1 MRAD easier. While there are in .5 MIL increments. The top, left, and right end of the vertical and horizontal scale are scaled in .1 MIL increments. The reticle’s drop lines 0.2 MRAD numerous applications for ELEVATION TURRET contain a series of reference dots for quick windage holdovers in .2 MIL increments. Finally, the aiming crosshair is .3 MIL. riflescopes from various MAGNIFICATION DIAL hunting, tactical, and ERECTOR TUBE competition scenarios, there Either the vertical or horizontal Once the distance is measured, scale can be used to range for your the vertical scale can be used for simply is not one riflescope FIRST-FOCAL-PLANE RETICLE target. Try to read mils as accurately holdovers to compensate for bullet as possible. Reading MILs in 1/10 drop. The shooter must learn their accuracy or MOA in .25 MOA accuracy caliber’s specific bullet drop number in capable of “doing it all.” For WINDAGE TURRET will provide a more accurate range accordance to the reticle’s dimensions. to the target. Therefore, using the The LR2 reticle should use a dope chart each discipline, a riflescope end of the either the horizontal in Millradian. Once the shooter knows PARALLAX ADJUSTMENT or vertical scale will provide more the bullet drop the correct hashmark designed and equipped for accurate measurements. can be used for holdover. that task wins the day. No ILLUMINATION DIAL For example, in the image (at right) In this example, a 548 meter holdover a silhouette target is 1.143 meters (5.5 mrad) is used. tall and reads 3 mils tall. No wind is present. matter the application, OBJECTIVE LENS 1.143 x 1000 / 3mils = 381 meters precision and accuracy count. OPTIC COATINGS FIRST-FOCAL-PLANE REDUCE REFLECTED LIGHT RETICLE SIZE CHANGES WITH ZOOM Anti-Reflective (AR) lens coatings In FFP configuration, the reticle remains a constant make a significant difference in how bright and sharp the image size compared to the target. In low magnification, will be. Without AR coatings, FFP reticles will appear small but grow in size when glass reflects four to five percent of light. With 10 or more glass increasing magnification. The advantage of FFP surfaces in riflescopes, as much as reticles is that the dimensions, or subtensions, stay 50 percent of light is possibly lost as it passes through all the lenses. true to the target, thus range finding and holdovers AR coatings reduce reflected light can be preformed at any magnification. In SFP to about one to two percent per configuration, the reticle remains a constant ideal glass surface. Using AR coatings greatly increase light transmission, size to the user while the target size changes. NO COATING resolution, contrast and color FULLY COATED FULLY MULTI-COATED All air-to-glass surfaces are All air-to-glass surfaces are fidelity while reducing reflections, coated with a single anti- coated with multiple anti- SECOND-FOCAL-PLANE light scattering and glare. reflective coating reflective coatings RETICLE SIZE FIXED (DOESN’T CHANGE WITH ZOOM) 5 PINNACLE 5-30x50 SM13029TMD Aptly named, Pinnacle riflescopes deliver top-tier optic Objective Lens Magnification Tube Diameter FOV M @100 M Length Weight TACTICAL MIL - HW performance, even at extreme distances. First-focal-plane 50 mm 5 - 30x 34 mm 6.7 - 1.1 357 mm .98 kg MRAD DASH mil-dash reticles, premium glass, zero stop and perfectly RED/GREEN tracking turret adjustments are just a handful of reasons why Pinnacle Riflescopes are perfect precision shooting solutions for demanding marksmen. • PREMIUM, JAPANESE GLASS • FULLY MULTI-COATED OPTICS • BALLISTIC MATCHED BDC DIALS • SINGLE-PIECE TUBE CONSTRUCTION • ZERO-STOP ELEVATION DIAL • SCRATCH-RESISTANT LENSES PINNACLE 3-18x44 • FIRST-FOCAL-PLANE RETICLE SM13030TMD • CAPPED OR EXPOSED TURRET OPTION Objective Lens Magnification Tube Diameter FOV M @100 M Length Weight • TACTICAL MIL - HW AIRCRAFT-GRADE ALUMINUM MRAD DASH • HARD-ANODIZED FINISH 44 mm 3 - 18x 34 mm 11.7 - 1.9 371 mm .98 kg RED/GREEN • SHOCKPROOF, FOGPROOF, WATERPROOF PINNACLE 1-6x24 SM13028TMD Picatinny Rings - Medium Height Picatinny Rings - High Height Throw Lever attachment 7.62x51, 175gr BDC Dial 5.56x45, 62gr BDC Dial Throw Lever attachment 34mm for SM13029TMD 34mm for SM13029TMD for 1-6X Pinnacle Scopes For SM13028TMD For SM13028TMD for 5-30x & 3-18x Pinnacle Scopes RELATED PRODUCTS Objective Lens Magnification Tube Diameter FOV M @100 M Length Weight SM34013 SM34014 SM13028TMD.003 SM13028TMD.001 SM13028TMD.002 SM13029TMD.001 TACTICAL MIL SM13028AAC Pinnacle 1-6x24 24 mm 1 - 6x 30 mm 29.7 - 5.2 260 mm .47 kg MRAD DASH RED/GREEN 7 10 55 10 5 10 LATITUDE 10-40x60 BR SM13044BR Latitude riflescopes deliver premium optic performance Objective Lens Magnification Tube Diameter FOV M @100 M Length Weight at affordable price points and peace of mind with our BENCHREST 60 mm 10 - 40x 34 mm 3.34 - .85 357 mm 1.02 kg MOA DASH lifetime warranty. First- and second-focal-plane reticles, MOA RED/GREEN or MRAD options and other precision riflescope features make Latitude Series optics a perfect solution for serious shooting enthusiasts. • OVERSIZED ADJUSTMENT TURRETS • ZERO-STOP ELEVATION DIAL • 34MM SINGLE-PIECE TUBE • LOCKING, FAST-FOCUS EYEPIECE • RED AND GREEN ILLUMINATED RETICLE • SECOND-FOCAL-PLANE RETICLE (EXCEPT SM13042PRS) x56 FTR SM13042FTR • FULLY MULTI-COATED OPTICS LATITUDE 6.25-25 • SCRATCH-RESISTANT LENSES Objective Lens Magnification Tube Diameter FOV M @100 M Length Weight • 4:1 ZOOM RATIO F-CLASS • MOA DOT AIRCRAFT-GRADE ALUMINUM 56 mm 6.25 - 25x 34 mm 6.6 - 1.46 350 mm .93 kg RED/GREEN • HARD-ANODIZED FINISH • SHOCKPROOF, FOGPROOF, WATERPROOF RELATED PRODUCTS x56 PRS SM13042PRS SM13042FTR Latitude 6.25-25x56 LATITUDE 6.25-25 SM13044FTR Latitude 10-40x60 Objective Lens Magnification Tube Diameter FOV M @100 M Length Weight PRS SM13044PRS Latitude 10-40x60 56 mm 6.25 - 25x 34 mm 6.6 - 1.46 350 mm .93 kg MRAD DASH RED/GREEN 9 RAPID AR TACTICAL 5-20x40 SM13054 With models designed for traditional and true scout rifle Objective Lens Magnification Tube Diameter FOV M @100 M Length Weight systems, Rapid riflescopes couple razor-sharp optic clarity, rock- SCR-308 RETICLE 40 mm 5 - 20x 30 mm 6.8 - 1.7 326 mm .66 kg .308 BDC solid durability and the fastest, easiest magnification changes on the RED market—literally grab the rear tube and twist! Whether you’re running CQB or mid-range, standard or scout, bare-handed or gloved, on-the-fly magnification adjustments and fine-etched illuminated reticles ensure rapid target engagement in any environment. • RAPID POWER-ROTATION EYEPIECE • OPTIMAL SIZE-TO-POWER RATIO • SECOND-FOCAL-PLANE RETICLE • SINGLE-PIECE TUBE CONSTRUCTION • AIRCRAFT-GRADE ALUMINUM x32 SM13052 • HARD-ANODIZED FINISH RAPID AR TACTICAL 3-12 • POP-UP LOCKING, EXPOSED TURRETS (AR SERIES) Objective Lens Magnification Tube Diameter FOV M @100 M Length Weight • CAPPED, LOW-PROFILE TURRETS (M1 SERIES) SHR-223 RETICLE • .223 BDC FULLY MULTI-COATED OPTICS 32 mm 3 - 12x 30 mm 9.1 - 2.6 294 mm .58 kg RED • SHOCKPROOF, FOGPROOF, WATERPROOF • LENS COVERS & BATTERY INCLUDED RELATED PRODUCTS RELATED PRODUCTS SM13050 Rapid AR Tactical 1-4x20 x20 SM13051 SM13053 Rapid AR Tactical 3-12x32 RAPID AR TACTICAL 1-4 Throw Lever attachment for Rapid & Core Scopes SM13055 Rapid M1 Scout 2.5x20 Objective Lens Magnification Tube Diameter FOV M @100 M Length Weight SM19029 SCR-300 RETICLE SM13056 Rapid M1 Scout 2-7x32 20 mm 1 - 4x 30 mm 31 - 7.6 221 mm .54 kg .300 BLK BDC RED 11 CITADEL 5-30x56 LR1 SM13040LR1 Objective Lens Magnification Tube Diameter FOV M @100 M Length Weight Situated on the high ground of close- to long-range optic LR1 56 mm 5 - 30x 30 mm 6.5 - 1 380 mm .77 kg MOA DASH performance, Citadel riflescopes include affordable first-focal- RED plane, long-range capability and second-focal-plane tactical solutions.
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