Minox RS-6 3–18x56 S BDC – Long-range scope with integrated rail
The Minox RS-6 3–18x56 S BDC offers the same optical and mechanical performance as the RS-6 3–18x56 BDC, supplemented by an integrated rail for maximum stability and repeat accuracy. It is designed for hunters who use modern rail mounts for their optics and frequently switch between weapons or setups – without compromising on point of impact and recoil resistance.
With 3–18x magnification, 56 mm objective lens, high-contrast optics, standard BDC turret and parallax compensation from approx. 50 m, the RS-6 3–18x56 S BDC is a fully-fledged long-range and twilight riflescope for mountains, fields and long distances from the pulpit. The intelligent illuminated dot control (10 levels, timer, tilt sensor) ensures simple, practical operation – even when wearing gloves and in the dark.
Technical highlights
- 3–18x magnification with 6x zoom – perfect for long hunting distances in the field and mountains
- Integrated rail – particularly stable, repeatable mounting without separate rings
- Large 56 mm objective lens – optimised for twilight and night hunting
- Field of view 13.3–2.2 m at 100 m, eye relief 90 mm, exit pupil 9.8–3.1 mm
- Standard BDC reticle quick adjustment – fast distance adjustment for long-range shots
- Parallax compensation from approx. 50 m to ∞ – precise shots at medium and long distances
- High-contrast optics with high transmission (~90%) – clear contours and high edge sharpness in low light
- Fibre optic illuminated dot (2nd image plane), 10-step dimmable, with 10-minute switch-off & tilt sensor
- Click adjustment 1 cm / 100 m, adjustment range approx. 210 × 100 cm / 100 m
- Nitrogen-filled, fog-free & waterproof up to 4 m / 30 min., robustly tested – also for use with attachment optics
- Length approx. 350 mm, weight approx. 835 g (rail version), filter thread M60×0.75
The RS-6 3–18x56 BDC is the mountain and twilight specialist for hunters who shoot at long distances and don't want to waste any light:
a 56 mm objective lens, 18x magnification, BDC turret and parallax compensation make it the first choice for anyone who wants to adjust long shots precisely rather than estimate them.