0,5
C
D
G
H
B
A
K
F
E
Artemis 2000
Artemis 2000
Artemis
3000
4x32
6x42
7x50
1,5-6x42
2-8x42
3-9x42
3-12x50
7x50
3-12x50
3-9x42
4x
6x
7x
1,5-6x
2-8x
3-9x
3-12x
7x
3-12x
3-9x
32
42
50
42
42
42
50
50
50
42
10,5
7,0
5,7
7,0-21,2
5,1-16,6
4,8-13,2
3,5-11,1
5,7
3,5-11,1
4,8-13,2
80
80
80
75
75
75
75
80
75
75
±3
±3
±3
±3
±3
±3
±3
±3
±3
±3
262
145
145
218
175
145
116
116
116
145
400
500
500
660
670
670
690
620
740
530
R
R
R
F
F
F
F
F
F
R
272
348
353
317
335
317
357
353
357
320
140
157
152
156
164
156
169
152
169
140
50
67
62
53
61
53
66
62
66
45
63
63
63
73
73
73
73
63
73
66
38
49
57
49
49
49
57
57
57
48,7
42,5
42,5
42,5
42,5
42,5
42,5
42,5
42,5
42,5
42,5
25,4
25,4
25,4
30
30
30
30
25,4
30
30
49
108
118
66
76
66
93
118
93
78
83
83
83
95
95
95
95
83
95
102
Meostar R1
Meostar R1 RD
Meostar
Tactic
Meostar
RD/MR
Meostar
R1r
Meostar
R1rRD
Meostar
R1RD/MR
7x56
1-4x22
4-12x40
3-10x50
3-12x56
7x56
1-4x22
3-12x56
4-16x44
1-4x22
3-12x56
3-12x56
3-12x56
7x
1-4x
4-12x
3-10x
3-12x
7x
1-4x
3-12x
4-16x
1-4x
3-12x
3-12x
3-12x
56
22
40
50
56
56
22
56
44
22
56
56
56
5,7
8,6-37
3,3-9,9
4-13,3
3,5-11,1
5,7
8,6-37
3,5-11,1
2,4-802
8,6-37
3,5-11,1
3,5-11,1
3,5-11,1
80
80
80
80
75
80
80
75
80
80
75
75
75
±3
±3
±3
±3
±3
±3
±3
±3
±3
±3
±3
±3
±3
116
230
145
145
116
116
230
116
116
230
116
116
116
495
480
530
630
615
495
530
665
740
560
590
640
660
R
R
R
R
F/R
R
R
F
R
R
R
R
R
353
306,5
328
330,5
365
353
306,5
365
386,5
306,5
342
342
342
136
202
157
139
151
136
202
151
153
202
137
137
137
47
118
74
57
49
47
118
49
71
118
54
54
54
60
55
55
55
75
60
55
72
55
55
53
53
53
62
30
49,5
60,5
62
62
30
62
55,5
30
62
62
62
42,5
41,5
41,5
41,5
42,5
42,5
41,5
42,5
41,5
41,5
41,5
41,5
41,5
25,4
30
30
30
30
25,4
30
30
30
RAIL
30
30
RAIL
132
-
75
93,5
117
132
-
117
135,5
-
105
105
105
85
97
95
97
96
85
103
96
97
103
100
100
100
1
2
3
4
no-name
meopta
Tube construction, steel or aluminum alloy
The question of which is better for rifl escope tube construction, Steel or
Aluminum, has been pondered for many years, and the answer still remains
the same. Both have properties that make each one of them advantageous.
Steel tubes are the most resistant to external damage, while aluminum alloy
offers a lighter product. But both provide strong durable outer protection for
the internal mechanism and optics when used properly. Meopta is proud to be
able to offer both. If getting the highest level of strength and durability is most
important, then try our Artemis 2000 or 2100 Series. If weight is your main
concern, then our Artemis 3000 and MeostarTM series are just what you are
looking for. Construction of Meopta rifl escopes with steel tubes offers an
additional advantage. As with virtually any material, an extreme temperature
change can cause expansion and contraction and thus vary the alignment of
inner and outer mechanisms, resulting in minor shifts in parallax at 100 M.
However, with the consistent properties of steel we are able design and build
rifl escopes that control this problem. As a result, null parallax shift at 100 M in
production means null parallax shift at 100 M in the hottest African or the
coldest Alaskan environment!
Quadratic course of adjustment
Quadratic course of adjustment means that windage and elevation adjustments
are mutually independent and as such, guarantees a full range of movement in
any direction. The illustration below shows a comparison of a full range of
adjustment for a Meopta rifl escope and a „no-name“ rifl escope. You will note that in
some directions, the adjustment range of the „no-name“ rifl escope exceeds the
Meopta range. However, in important (especially in the diagonal or windage
direction) directions it attains insuffi cient adjustment range. Irregular circumference
of the adjustment fi eld of the „noname“ scope indicates that horizontal and vertical
movements are not independent (especially in extreme positions) and are each
affected when only one is adjusted, i.e., when turning the windage adjustment knob the reticle also moves in the
vertical or elevation direction.
Reticle in front or rear focal plane
Placement of the reticle (crosshairs) in the front focal plane (behind the objective lens) means that with increased
magnifi cation both the target image and the reticle thickness increase (Artemis 2000, 2100; Meostar
R1 3-12x56 model offer front focal plain reticles). Placing the reticle in the rear focal plane (in front of the eyepiece)
allows the reticle to maintain its virtual size throughout the entire magnifi cation range. (The Meostar series offer the
reticle in the rear focal plain, see the chart below)
So shortly:
•
all fi xed magnifi cation rifl escopes are not affected by the reticle position
•
a reticle positioned in the front focal plane enables the user to use the reticle distance estimation scale and
opitches of thick lines for measuring distance at any magnifi cation.
Meostar R1r 3-12x56
Contrary to its predecessor (Meostar R1 3-12x56 model) Meostar R1r 3-12x56
has the reticle located in the rear focus plane, which logically makes
the Meostar R1 line complete.
Use of the distance scale with 4A, 4B reticles
To use the distance scale in your rifl escope, simply line up the target or the portion
of the target, whose height you estimate to be 0.5 m (this dimension is indicated by the
number 0.5 to the left of the scale), on the bottom line in the ranging scale. Once you
have done this then the number that coincides with the top of your target indicates the
targets distance in hundreds of meters. For example, if the body trunk height of an adult
Roebuck is estimated to be 0.5 m, then as seen in the illustration this Roebuck is approximately 200 meters away
from the shooter.
Elevation
adjustment
Windage
adjustment
Model
Magnifi cation
Optical lens diameter (mm)
Field of view (m/100 m)
Eye relief (mm)
Dioptric range of eyepiece (dpt)
Min. adjustment range (cm/100m)
Weight (g)
Reticle in front or rear focal plane
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
K
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