In difficult conditions, with low light, the hunter needs aiming and a quick shot. For this reason Nikko Stirling has created the DIAMOND-30 SPORTS model.
In 2006 Nikko Stirling celebrated its 50th anniversary. Its founder, Malcolm John Fuller (1924-1994), started his business by opening a factory in Japan in 1950, the Stirling Scope Company Ltd of Tokyo, to manufacture and export Nikko Stirling scopes to Europe, Africa and Australia.
In that country, Fuller came into contact with the best technicians and the best technology for the manufacture of its products.
For this reason, the DIAMOND-30 SPORTS spotting scope is considered the best in adverse conditions with low light.
The desire to win a race or to catch prey leads today's hunters to increasingly extreme places, where climatic and terrain conditions put hunters and their equipment to the test. Faster shooting in low light conditions is one of the needs of today's hunter. The Diamond 30mm models with illuminated reticle are designed for rapid shooting, in order to meet the need described above. In such situations, in fact, the hunter needs to shoot quickly at a target in low light conditions, such as at dawn, at dusk or in a wooded environment.
The clearly defined red or green illuminated reticle therefore facilitates shooting and makes it ideal for hunting trips. ETE Microlux optical treatments are applied to the lenses to ensure that light is reflected off the lens surfaces, ensuring clearer vision in low light conditions, when target acquisition is critical. Available in standard one-inch or 30mm illuminated versions, the DIAMOND-30 SPORTS has proven reliability and resistance to the toughest tests, during hunting trips.
The technical characteristics of this telescope are: a tube with a diameter of 30 mm, a length of 270 mm, a weight of about 530 gr and a field of view at 100 meters of 91.44-30.18.
In conclusion, Nikko Stirling offers a series of specific products for every type of hunting and sporting requirement. In this regard, we will shortly present the description of other of its products, responding to different needs from the one just described.