
Atibal Optics has announced their new Stealth HD 5-30×56 FFP Return to Zero rifle scope has entered into the pre-order phase.
Atibal Optics states “The Atibal STEALTH HD line optics is jam packed with features and outstanding optical performance at a competitive price.
The STEALTH HD exposed turrets are positive, audible, and track accurately with every click.
The dials also include a Return to Zero (RTZ) aka Zero Stop that allows the shooter to hold their elevation and windage adjustments at its original zero while dialing.
This makes returning to zero a breeze without counting clicks or looking.
A feature that was only found in higher end scopes until now.
The HD optical performance in our STEALTH line produces a clear, crisp, and sharp image at any range especially at distance with the included side parallax focus making a 1,000 yard shot a stroll through the park.
The Stealth line of optics features an illuminated LR-MIL laser etched reticle for low light conditions.
Combining its HD clarity, Return to Zero, and being a First Focal Plane optic makes the STEALTH line of optics the perfect scope for the seasoned PRS shooter or even a novice shooter.”

FEATURES:
- Lifetime Warranty
- First Focal Plane (FFP)
- Side focus parallax adjustment
- HD Multi Coated Lens
- Laser Etched Illuminated Red Reticle
- Return to Zero (Zero Stop)
- Lockable target turrets for windage and elevation adjustment
- Included sunshade
- Nitrogen-gas purged for water- and fog proof performance
- Waterproof
- Fog Proof
- Shock Proof

SPECIFICATIONS:
- Magnification: 5-30x
- Length: 13.39″
- Objective Lens Diameter: 56mm
- Eye Relief: 4 inches
- Field of View: 23-3.4 ft
- Tube Size: 34mm
- Turret Style: Target Turret
- Adjustment Per Click: 1/10 MIL
- Max Elevation Adjustment: 32 MIL
- Max Windage Adjustment: 16 MIL
- Weight: 37.4 ounces with no mount
- Made of 6061-T6 aircraft grade aluminum

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