That thing looks great. Do you have any pics of the left side?
Phil
That thing looks great. Do you have any pics of the left side?
Phil
Here you go.
How about some pics of the reticles? Does the #7 reticle have stadia lines like the CQB?
No, it does not. The #7 is an extremely simple wide/fine crosshair combination that provides fast acquisition, but no ranging stadia.
AC
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The new LE versions has 24mm Obj. and bigger FOV
so which one is better? 1.1-4x20 Short Dot with locking turrets or the new 1.1-4x24 Zenith Short Dot LE? BTW, I got the names from Schmidtbender.com. Never knew that there is a Zenith Short Dot. I always thought that Zenith and Short Dot were different models in the SB product lineup.
Last edited by Molon; 09-20-09 at 11:19.
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I came upon schmidtundbender.de and saw PM 1.1-4x24 Short Dot LE. I noticed the specs are not the same as schmidtbender.com's 1.1-4x24 Zenith Short Dot LE. Aren't both scopes supposed to be the same? Reticle for the German SD is CQB while American SD are FD2 and FD7.
Google translated link for the German SD:
http://translate.google.com/translat...ate.google.com
Also, what is the difference between the 1.1-4x24 Zenith Short Dot LE and Zenith 1.1-4x24?
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