Zeiss launches on the market the new Victory Diarange 2.5-10 × 50 and the 3-12 × 56 T riflescopes. Both versions benefit from new and unique technological features that anticipate the times, compared to the models of other companies. With these models, it is now possible to know the distance that separates the hunter from the target he is aiming for.
Hunting in unknown environments, in foreign countries or in the mountains, all places that require long-distance shooting, clearly denote particular needs for the success of a hunt.
The ammunition used and the ballistic yield obviously require a good aiming optics. In some cases such as those mentioned above, it is of particular help to know the distance that separates the hunter from the target, in order to center the prey on the first shot.
The Victory Diarange 2.5-10 × 50 and the 3-12 × 56 T are aiming optics from the German manufacturer Zeiss that offer the hunter the possibility of knowing the distance between him and the target. These two Victory Diarange models are part of the new generation of aiming optics, intended for use in hunting. They are high performance spotting scopes thanks to the innovative technological features of which they are made and very easy to use. By pressing a button at the end of the telescope towards the tip of the rifle, in less than two seconds, the distance that separates the hunter from the target will appear under the reticle, for a maximum of 999 meters, depending on the size of the prey.
Let's see how it works. A laser rangefinder sends impulses in the direction of the target, which return back to the telescope transmitted by a microprocessor, which in turn will indicate the distance expressed in meters. Both versions of the Victory Diarange have 5 different reticles, each to be used depending on the light conditions or the size of the animal. The lenses are treated with the LotuTec coating. The latter consists of a principle of nature: the effect of the lotus flower. When a leaf of this flower is wet, if the contact between the latter and the water determines an angle of maximum 95 °, a flattened drop of water will form, which will occupy a fairly large surface of the leaf. If, on the contrary, the contact between leaf and water occurs with an angle greater than 110 °, a perfectly spherical drop of water will form, which will slide off without occupying the surface of the leaf. The LotuTec system is adopted for all Zeiss optics lenses.
Another system adopted for the Victory Diarange is the Bullet Drop Compensator (BDC): through the rotation of the ballistic turret, the shot can be adjusted in a few seconds, up to a maximum distance of 400 meters. Basically, with the BDC you will go to enlarge the target, aiming the prey at the point where you want to hit it.
Zeiss, as usual, offers innovative and avant-garde products on the market, anticipating the times compared to optical manufacturers, in terms of new technologies that ensure precise and safe aiming and shooting. The Victory Diarange 2.5-10 × 50 and 3-12 × 56 T optics ensure maximum precision, comfort and ease of use.
Here are the technical specifications of the Victory Diarange 2.5-10 × 50 and of the 3-12 × 56 T.