More about the series Endurance...
ENDURANCE - ENGINEERED TO LAST.
Hunting is serious business. If your optics haven’t been specifically designed with hunting in mind, can you trust them when the time comes to take the shot? The Endurance line of scopes feature chassis and reticle designs that have been explicitly engineered for everything from varmint to big game hunting. The Endurance Range is available in either a 30mm or 1 inch mono-tube chassis. The LER 1 inch model boast exceptional eye relief in excess of 4.5 inches, ensuring safety and mounting flexibility on even the highest recoiling firearms. The 30mm chassis is available in either a fixed 100 yard parallax or a side focus model. All 30mm models use a coil erector spring, maximizing internal stability.
ENDURANCE SF
A 1" monocular housing, 3 different illuminated reticle variants and a side parallax adjustment wheel characterise the Endurance SF model series.
- SIDE FOCUS PARALLAX ADJUSTMENT WHEEL:
The patented mounting system allows the installation of a larger adjustment wheel to compensate for parallax errors more precisely. - LENSES WITH MULTIPLE COATINGS:
Riflescopes in the Endurance series feature 16x multi-coated lenses for a brighter, higher-contrast image. - LOW ADJUSTMENT TURMS:
The low adjustment turrets with covers are precision-machined to ensure reliable 1⁄4 MOA adjustment steps. - ZOOM RING WITH HIGH TURN RESISTANCE:
Ergonomic, rubberised zoom ring for easy and precise handling. The high torque prevents adjustment, even with high recoil. - STEADY-LIGHT CONTROL:
Our new stepless brightness control allows fine adjustment of the illuminated reticle for perfect adaptation to the ambient light. - QUICK FOCUS EYEPIECE:
It has never been easier to focus the reticle. The eyepiece can be quickly adjusted via the protective rubber ring.
Information about the reticle:
- Marksman .223/.308 - Reticle
Tactical reticle. Adapted to the ballistics of standard .223/.308 loads. Reference marks at 100 yds intervals up to 600 yds, intermediate marks every 50 yds. (calculated for a bullet velocity of 2790 feet per second.)