The Nighteater series
NIGHTEATER riflescopes were specially developed by professional kangaroo hunters for night hunting in Australia, who need to target their prey at distances of 200 to 300 metres, even at night. They were later improved and adapted to meet the specific needs of hunters and sport shooters in Europe.
NIGHTEATER riflescopes are equipped with high-quality Japanese category A lenses. These are the best available on the market. Most competitors use only B/C/D glass to save costs. To ensure that NIGHTEATER lenses meet the highest standards, the lenses are coated with the exclusive MICROLUX ETE material. This allows maximum light transfer to the hunter's eye. Most other manufacturers only coat the lens, or worse, simply apply a coloured coating.
Nighteater lenses are extremely robust and suitable for all light and weather conditions.
The single-piece scope body and sturdy mount guarantee robustness and improved accuracy. The instrument has been tested 200 times with a 140 kg equivalent load.
The nitrogen filling prevents the optics from fogging up, and the instrument is waterproof to a depth of 1.50 m. The instrument can therefore be used regardless of the adverse weather and nature conditions. Even sunlight is no problem thanks to the stylish, integrated sun visor.
The parallax can be adjusted from 10 m to infinity. Height and side adjustment are also possible, of course, and are child's play yet precise thanks to the unique push-pull adjustment.
This Nighteater 10-50x60 offers magnifications between 10 and 50 times and has a front lens with a 60 mm objective lens diameter. The centre tube diameter is 30 mm.
The instrument is available with either simple side parallax adjustment or with an extra-large side wheel. Please specify your preference when ordering
The riflescope is equipped with the innovative FT reticle.
The FT reticle has been specially developed for dimensions. The FT reticle allows the shooter to quickly and accurately determine the distance to the target and then set the correct aiming point above the target, despite changing conditions and distances. To make this possible, the hold-over lines and side adjustment scale are set to a 50 mm/100 m system. With this system – unlike competitors who work with vectors, for example – you can easily find the correct holdover point with the help of the ammunition trajectory.
Precise instructions and a comparison table are of course supplied with each of the riflescopes concerned.