BRINGING DISTANT TARGETS CLOSER
PARALLAX TURRET | BALLISTIC TURRET |
In general, rifle scopes are set to be parallax-free at 109 yds so that, at this distance, the target being observed through the rifle scope and the reticle are located in the same plane. At longer distances, the target is not displayed in the same plane as the reticle. Aiming errors may occur if the hunter fails to look exactly through the center of the eyepiece. The parallax can sometimes affect the impact point, especially with high- magnification rifle scopes that are often used for long-range shooting. A notch at the 109 yds mark allows you to locate the normal parallax correction at 109 yds and set it securely, especially at twilight.
You can assemble the Ballistic Turret in a few steps, adjust it exactly to your firearm, and you can change the distances that have been selected at any time. There are other distance settings available to you in addition to the four marked distances. A specifically developed ballistic program calculates the values that you need (number of clicks) for the desired distances. In addition, there is a new personalized ballistic cam available upon request.
MODELS WITH PARALLAX TURRET | MODELS WITH BALLISTIC TURRET |
(109 yds lock-in position) Z6(i) 2.5-15x44 P, Z6(i) 2.5-15x56 P, | Z6i 1.7-10x42 BT,v Z6i 2.5-15x44 P BT, |
Z6(i) 3-18x50 P, Z6(i) 5-30x50 P | Z6(i) 2.5-15x56 P BT, Z6(i) 3-18x50 P BT, Z6(i) 5-30x50 P BT |
(without lock-in position) Z5 3.5-18x44 P, Z5 5-25x52 P | Z5 3.5-18x44 P BT, Z5 5-25x52 P BT, Z3 4-12x50 BT |
You can find more information at
Z6.SWAROVSKIOPTIK.COM/EN/FEATURES/BALLISTIC-TURRET
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