ZERO TOLERANCE
Reticle in the first focal plane
To obtain the highest possible shooting accuracy under all conditions, technical solutions are needed in which factors that reduce accuracy are already excluded due to the construction. This applies not only to the firearm and scope mount, but also to the lens optics themselves. A good example of such a coherent design are the notches to fit the Blaser saddle mount: They are placed directly on the barrel, thus resulting in ideal integration of the optics to the barrel. The philosophy behind the design of Blaser scopes is "zero tolerance". Only with scopes that have a reticle in the first focal plane, the point of impact cannot be changed when changing the magnification due to its special design. The reticle is superimposed on the lens image before the moving parts of the zoom system come into play.
In modern scopes, the reticle is usually located in the second focal plane, near the eyepiece. This design solution is usually chosen due to its cost-effectiveness. However, its disadvantage is that mechanical tolerances can cause deviations of the impact point when changing magnification.
To meet the highest requirements when it comes to precision, Blaser scopes deliberately present the reticle in the first focal plane - in front of the magnifying lenses. Only with this design, mechanical tolerances do not influence the point of impact when the magnification is changed.
Precisión de principio
Gracias a la posición de la retícula en el primer plano focal, las tolerancias mecánicas no afectan al punto de impacto al cambiar de aumento.
Unidad de precisión
Con Blaser, la conexión de la óptica de puntería y el arma de fuego se sitúa en el cañón directamente encima de la recámara.
Reticle in the first focal plane, fine reticle structures with minimal target subtension even at the highest magnifications, illuminated dot visible in daylight, adjustable to extreme light conditions: From daytime in winter to night hunting. The bold bars of the reticle, which affect vision at high magnifications, were until now a disadvantage when placing the reticle in the first focal plane. Thanks to the innovative Swiss phase grating technology, it was possible to realize low reticle undertension with the Blaser scopes - even at high magnifications. In combination with the illuminated dot, which can be adjusted due to visibility conditions, a perfect balance is achieved to support precise shooting in all hunting scenarios.
FAST AND INTUITIVE
Calculate distances easily
When seconds matter, first focal plane scopes are the preferred choice for shooters who will use reticle subtensions to estimate distance to the target. This tried and true method eliminates complicated mathematical formulas and allows you to easily estimate range or use the correct hold point for a long-range shot. As with reticles in the first focal plane, the distance between the reticle bars relative to the size of the target remains constant at whatever magnification you choose. Your scope will become a tool with which you can estimate shooting distance at lightning speed.
10x magnification approx. 100 m (328 ft.)
20x magnification approx. 100 m (328 ft.)
10x magnification approx. 200 m (656 ft.)
20x magnification approx. 200 m (656 ft.)
If your Blaser R8 bolt-action rifle has an iC safety slide, pushing the safety slide to the ready-to-fire position automatically activates the illuminated dot on all Blaser scope models.
IC CONTROL DE ILUMINACIÓN
FAST ON TARGET
IVD – Intelligent Variable Dot
The Blaser B1 1-7x28 iC is the most advanced performance level additionally equipped with an Intelligent Variable Point. Rough terrain, bad weather, and high levels of stress will test even the most experienced hunter. The illuminated spot's dual output feature is just the answer you've been looking for. At low magnification power, 4x and below, the illuminated spot is larger in size and ideal for fast-moving hunting, providing ideal situational awareness and intuitive target acquisition. The DIV spot intensity can also be adjusted using a side-mounted turret.
Blaser B1 1-7x28 iC, 2x Magnification
Blaser B1 1-7x28 iC, 7x Magnification
GET FURTHER
QDC - Quick Distance Control
Shooting at very long ranges while hunting is more the exception than the rule. However, there are situations where long-range shooting may be necessary. Well, when you are technically prepared to be able to stay on target and not have to aim higher. The reticle adjustment of Blaser scopes has been specially developed for this purpose. Its highly precise yet robust mechanics provide consistently reliable repetition accuracy.
ZERO SETTING AT 100 MO GEE (MOST FAVORABLE ZERO SETTING RANGE): BOTH SETTINGS ARE LOCKABLE.
PARALLEL COMPENSATION: INVOLUNTARY ADJUSTMENT IS NOT POSSIBLE.
The parallax adjustment turret is also protected against unintentional movements. The turret is locked for a distance of approximately 100 m. The turret is also graduated for distances greater than 100 m and is easily removed to select the desired distance.
FUNCIÓN Y DISEÑO
Rifle y visor: la pareja perfecta
Los visores Blaser han sido diseñados por cazadores apasionados por la caza. Gracias al diseño sofisticado y al manejo intuitivo de todos los elementos funcionales, el cazador puede centrarse totalmente en un tiro seguro y preciso. Su diseño distintivo da al rifle y al visor una apariencia general perfectamente formada.