Home > Riflescopes > Swarovski Scopes > Swarovski Z3 Series >

Swarovski Z3 4-12x50 - BRH - 59026
Swarovski Z3 4-12x50 - BRH - 59026
 
Alternative Views


Tech Specs at a Glance:

Magnification range: 4 to 12x

Field of view: 9.7-3.3 m/100m / 21.1-9.9 ft/100y

Objective diameter: 50mm

Eye relief: 90mm / 3.54mm

Illuminated reticle: no

Reticle position: second focal plane

Parallax adjustment: no

Turret adjustment increments: 1/4 moa

Max elevation / windage: 43 moa

Tube size: 1"

Weight: 410g / 13.78oz

Length: 350mm / 13.78in

Refer to the "Technical Info" tab below for additional specifications.

Price: $1,321.00
Sale Price: $1,189.00

Quantity Available:(Out of Stock)


Selected Reticle::



Description Additional Details Technical Info
 

Swarovski Z3 4-12x50 - BRH :

Objective lens with 50 mm diameter, 12x magnification and optional ballistic turret are the special features of the Z3 4-12x50, which is great for poor light conditions and longer distances.

Optical System:

  • 3x zoom in a 1-inch rifle scope.
  • Tried and tested optic based on the tested AV line of scopes.
  • Parallax setting: 109 yd / 100 m.
  • Large field of view.
  • Centered reticle in the second image plane.
  • Rapid diopter adjustment.
  • Microstructure surface: precisely defined ribbing to prevent residual reflections inside the tube for bright, high-contrast images
  • SWAROTOP coatings: anti-reflective multicoating enhances light transmission.
  • SWARODUR coating: protective scratch-resistant coating on external lens surfaces.

Function & Design

  • Quadratic adjustment range.
  • New, slim design.
  • 50 mm objective for enhanced low-light performance.
  • Light weight yet durable construction in a 1" tube.
  • Nitrogen purged - waterproof to 13.0'/4.0 m.
  • All aluminum outer parts are anodized to be scratch-resistant.
BRH Hunting reticle: Similar to the BRX reticle, the BRH has 4 heavy weight posts at 3, 6, 9, & 12 o'clock. The 6 o'clock post is
shorter with tiered hash marks that provide hold-over points for long range target acquisition. In comparison to the BRX
reticle however, the hold-over points in the BRH reticle are considerably heavier, making them more visible in low light
or against dark backgrounds.