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Kaps Classic Line rifle scopes description

Kaps Classic Line rifle scopes series consists of rifle scopes with the variable zoom which has basically the same construction as Kaps Illuminated series rifle scopes, but they are non-illuminated. The Kaps Classic Line series also features the traditional rifle scopes with standard fixed magnification in classical lens diameters. Despite their classical construction, they do offer high-quality lenses composition which are all multicoated for maximum sharpness and light transmission.

Because of the reticle’s position in the first focal plane (reticle size changes with magnification), despite not having illuminated reticles, they are still very efficient in the dark. Waterproof and dry nitrogen filled housings ensure that there will be no mist build up even at temperatures as low as -40°C. The manufacturer also guarantees complete retention of functionality at very high temperatures up to +70°C. It is also possible to use Kaps Classic Line rifle scopes with the biggest hunting calibers, such as the .450 Marlin and other African calibers.

All Kaps Classic Line rifle scopes have a main tube diameter of 30 mm, but can also be ordered with the LM mounting rail, for easier and reliable mounting. The warranty on Kaps Classic Line series of rifle scopes is 2 years on everything, and 25 years on mechanics and optics.

Kaps Classic Line rifle scopes features

Kaps Classic Line rifle scopes configurations

Mounting of Kaps Classic Line rifle scopes

The Kaps Classic Line rifle scopes can be mounted with 30 mm rings or optionally with an LM mount.

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Wide-angle riflescopes are built to offer the widest possible field of view for rapid target acquisition. Such scopes are used for close range shooting on driven hunts, while stalking, on dynamic shooting competitions or in close quarter tactical situations. Many of the wide-angle riflescopes also offer the option to use both eyes open when aiming and in this way have an unlimited field of view. Illuminated reticle gives further advantage to the shooter in fast target acquisition; however, such illumination has to be in bright daytime. Common features of wide-angle scopes are:

  • Magnification of 1.0x (or 1.1x as less ideal)
  • Field of view greater than 35m/100m
  • Illuminated reticle with daytime intensity
  • 30 mm tube diameter (hunting models can be mounted with rails)
  • 4, 5, 6, 8 or 10 zoom factor
  • Capped or tactical turrets
  • • Parallax fixed at 100m