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NIKKO STIRLING PANAMAX 4-12X50 AO 1"" /HMD
Upgrade your shooting game with the NIKKO STIRLING PANAMAX 4-12X50 AO 1"" /HMD.
This wide angle lens offers an impressive field of view, boasting 20% more than standard 1" (25.4mm) tube scopes. With its larger sight picture and advanced multi-coated lens technology, it provides clear and steady visuals, even at higher magnifications.
Constructed with a 1-inch hard anodized one-piece aircraft grade aluminum main body tube, this scope is durable and reliable. Its fully multi coated lens surfaces feature Nikko's new proprietary Low Dispersion ETE Microlux Gen 2 coating, allowing for maximum light transmission.
Rated for use with airguns, rimfire, and centerfire rifles, this scope is also dual sealed and can handle the heaviest-recoiling magnum rifles. Plus, its Wire Half Mil dot reticle allows for precise hold-over and wind correction adjustments.
Main Features
AO parallax 10 yards to infinity
Half Mil Reticle
Basically mil dot x2 - as half mils are marked as mid-point dashes to give you greater precision than ever before.
Many more aim and calculation points than standard mil dot - or as Nikko write it "making precise hold-over and wind correction adjustments easy and effective"
Note - Picture below exaggerates the mil sizes on the left just to contrast - main mils are the dots. Half mils are the lines.
50mm Fully Multi Coated Lens:
4-12x variable magnification
AO Parallax focus adjustment (AO = Adjustable Objective, the lens casing)
Parallax is the term that describes the difference in angles between objects that are seen up close and those seen far away. When you look at telephone poles pass by on the side of the road, those closest to your car seem to pass very fast, while the ones far away seem to go very slow. That difference is due to parallax.
The reticle in your scope is like a telephone pole that's very close. If you move your head on the stock while watching the target through the scope, it's probably possible to see the reticle move against the target. That affects where you perceive the aim point to be, and that affects your accuracy.
Parallax focus adjustment correction reduces this phenomenon to the greatest extent possible.
Specifications
Magnification and reticle
Adjustments, view and focus
Dimensions in cm (for inches divide figures by 2.54)
A - 32.10
B - 12.7
C - 4.8
D - 4.5
E - 8.5
F - 10.9
G - 6.1
H - 4.3
I - 2.54