Atibal Optics has launched their latest series of rifle scopes with the new Hybrid12 1-12×32 SFP rifle scope.

Atibal optics states “We are literally creating a new genre of rifle scopes with the HYBRID12, never before has a magnification range of 12x been achieved in a true 1x scope.

With the HYBRID12 you can effectively asses any short range targets and still achieve maximum range capabilities with a simple adjustment of the magnification.

Building upon the ever mimicked specifications and capabilities of the highly acclaimed Atibal X 1-10×30 scope, we bring you 12 times the magnification, a very generous eye box, Side Focus Parallax Adjustment and HOYA FCD100 Japanese fully multi-coated lens for maximum light transmission, anti-reflection, and abrasion resistance all packaged in a 24oz – 11 inch long, 35mm tube.

Expand your reach with the Atibal HYBRID12 1-12×32 SFP Low to Medium Powered Variable Optic.”

FEATURES:

  • Second Focal Plane
  • Side Focus Parallax Adjustment
  • Locking Target Turrets
  • 6 Reticle Brightness Settings w/ Off Positions Between Settings
  • HOYA Japanese ED Glass w/ Fully Multi-Coated Lens
  • MIL Reticle
  • Low Profile Magnification Adjustment
  • Fog Proof
  • Water Proof
  • Shock Proof
  • Lifetime Warranty

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Magnification: 1-12x
  • Objective Lens Diameter: 32mm
  • Eye Relief: 3.5 – 6 inches
  • Field of View @ 100yds: 110ft @ 1x – 9.2ft @ 12x
  • Tube Size: 35 mm
  • Adjustment Per Click: 1/10 MIL
  • Max Elevation Adjustment: 86.5 MIL
  • Max Windage Adjustment: 80 MIL
  • Weight: 24.8 ounces with no mount
  • Length: 11.25 inches
  • Made of 6061-T6 aircraft grade aluminum

To learn more about Atibal Optics. CLICK HERE

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