More about the series Sidewinder...
SIDEWINDER
Long-range shooting has a very specific set of requirements when it comes to optics. The Sidewinder series of scopes delivers performance and features at an almost unbelievable value.
The 30mm mono-tube chassis provides a strong, stable platform for the optics, even when used on brutal long range calibers like the .338 Lapua. Exposed turrets allow for quick, yet precise adjustments, and eight different magnification ranges mean no matter what your application or preference, the Sidewinder has your long range shooting applications.
The Sidewinder family offers three illuminated reticle options, two being different sizes of the popular half mil dot reticle, the third being the SR Pro. Compatible with the Hawke BRC software, these reticles allow for your round and gun combination to be blueprinted against the reticle itself, making downrange accuracy easier to achieve than ever.
- Fully Multi-Coated Lenses:
18 layer advanced lens coatings are used on each lens throughout the optical system increasing light transmission and improving performance. - Precision Engineered Construction:
Sidewinder riflescopes have been designed with long range accuracy and extreme precision in mind. All components are engineered to exacting standards. - Illumination Rheostat & Side Focus Wheel:
42mm models feature a 2 inch (50mm) side wheel. Other scopes are supplied with a 4 inch (100mm) wheel. The rheostat has 5 settings in red and green. - Exposed, Locking & Resettable Turrets:
Push-pull locking, resettable turrets with positive 1/4 MOA click values and 15 MOA per revolution. Zeroing and staying on target is quick and reliable.
Information about the reticle:
- FFP Mil Reticle
The first focal plane (FFP) Mil reticle was developed specifically for first focal plane optical systems and is based on the standard principles for Mil-spaced reticles. With markings at half-Mil intervals outside 5 Mil in all directions, the FFP Mil is a versatile reticle that provides target points even under the most extreme conditions.
A series of reticles etched into the lower portion of the reticle provide additional aiming points and help you quickly count the Mil distance you are aiming at. The hollow lines are divided into Mil distances and 0.2 Mil distances so that they can be used for bracketing and rangefinding.