Shooting, hunting, tactical observation or simply glassing for wildlife, the Sightmark Latitude 15-45×60 Tactical Spotting Scope, complete with a first-focal-plane mil-radian reticle, keeps your objective in focus. This precision engineered, dielectric-coated mirror designed optic utilizes variable 15-45X magnification, advanced fully multi-coated glass, 60mm objective lens, twist-up eyecups, a focusable eyepiece and a central focus system to give you stunning, distortion-free clarity and 177-ft. to 60-ft. field of view at 1,000 yards. The Sightmark Latitude 15-45×60 Tactical Spotting Scope boasts a rugged rubber armored coating and IP67 waterproof, dustproof and fogproof protection for confident glassing when you need your optics most. Includes accessory rails, lens covers and a carrying case. Specifications for SightMark Latitude 15-45×60 Tactical Spotting Scope: Manufacturer: SightMark Color: Black Magnification: 15 – 45 x Objective Lens Diameter: 60 mm Eye Relief: 1.06 – 1.02 in Exit Pupil: 1.3 – 4.2 mm Field of View, Linear: 177 ft at 1000 yds Field of View, Angle: 3.36 degrees Optical Coating: Fully Multi-Coated Twilight Factor: 30 ED Glass: No Scope Body Type: Straight Minimum Focus Distance: 27 ft Lens Material: Glass Zoom: Yes Close Focus: 8 ft Water Resistance Level: IP67 Length: 11 in Weight: 45.7 oz Finish: Matte Black Included Accessories: Lens Cover, accessory rails, Carrying Case Magnification Type: Variable Features: Advanced fully multi-coated glass First focal plane mil-radian reticle 15-45x variable magnification Dielectric mirror coatings Rubber Armored housing Package Contents: SightMark Latitude 15-45×60 Tactical Spotting Scope Accessory rails Lens covers Carrying case Covered by the Sightmark Limited Lifetime Warranty
1 review for SightMark Latitude 15-45×60 Tactical Spotting Scope
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John –
I order this a week ago and used it at a match. I was able to see hits on steel out to 1300 yds with no problem. I like the Finish on it looks very robust. My only complaint is that the focus adjustment is a little stuffed.