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Meopta ZD 6-24x56RD Riflescope Now with MIL Turrets

Meopta is pleased to introduce the newest model 30mm ZD 6-24×56 RD riflescope with resettable 1/10 milliradian (MIL) windage and elevation turrets.  This is in addition to the introductory model with ¼ MOA turrets and both feature the illuminated MilDot II reticle.

Designed for sniper rifles, the Meopta ZD 6-24×56 RD is a precision long-range riflescope that allows shooters to achieve deadly-accurate shot placement at extreme distances. This scope features a 30mm one-piece, aircraft-grade aluminum alloy tube.  The new MilDot II RD illuminated reticle, located in the second focal plane with integrated range-finding markers, is calibrated for accurate target estimation in standard calibers  – 7.62×52 NATO, .308, .338WM and 50 BMG.  The turret mounted parallax adjustment ranges from 27 yards to infinity, guaranteeing precision aiming at any desired range.

Meopta’s proprietary MeoBright™ lens multi-coatings eliminate glare and reflections and deliver 99.7 percent light transmission per lens surface while the MeoQuick™ fast-focus eyepiece rapidly brings targets into sharp focus.  MeoShield™ ion-assisted coating protects external lens surfaces for enhanced resistance to scratching and abrasion in extreme conditions and meets military specifications for durability and surface hardness.  This scope also features an anodized exterior for scratch resistance and is waterproof, shockproof and fog proof for maximum performance and durability.  The ZD 6-24×56 is covered by Meopta’s North American lifetime transferable warranty.

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MilDot II RD Reticle

MSRP:

ZD 6-24×56 RD MIL/MIL                 $2,184.99

Specifications:

Meopta ZD

6-24×56 RD

min max
Magnification 6 x 24 x
Objective Lens (mm) 56
Main Tube Size (mm) 30
Exit Pupil Diameter (mm) 9.1 2.3
Eye Relief (in) 3.5 3.1
Field of View (°) 3.37 0.90
Field of View (ft @ 100 yds) 18 5
Focal Plane Position 2
Dioptric Compensation (dpt) ⁺⁄₋3
Daylight Transmission (%) – minimal 88
Daylight Transmission (%) – typical 92
Twilight Transmission (%) 89
Twilight Factor 18.3 36.7
Impact Per Click 0.1 MIL
Windage and Elevation Adjustment Range (MIL) 83 Windage

42 Elevation

Parallax Correction 27yd – infinity
Length (in) 15.2
Weight (oz) 30.6

 

About Meopta

The Meopta Group is a U.S. family-owned, multinational company with facilities in the United States and Europe. Founded in 1933 in Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic), Meopta is a leading manufacturing partner to many of the world’s finest optical brands. In their Czech facility, Meopta conceives, develops and manufactures precision optical and electro/optical systems for semiconductor, medical, aerospace and military industries as well as for consumer markets. In their New York plant, precision optical products are manufactured and assembled to exacting standards in clean-room environments for the military, industrial and consumer markets.

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