";s:4:"text";s:2748:"The Rudolph Optics riflescopes is manufactured in Japan and is "the intellegent alternative" to any tactical & hunting scope available in the market! When referring to the reticles staying the same size when enlarging the magnification, it means the reticle is in the second focal plane, as is most of the riflescope models on the market!Please explain to us how the reticule stays the same size in the second focal plane ? To ensure you are perfectly equipped and do not miss the opportunity of a lifetime. But with a second focal plane scope, such as yours, the reticle(especially a mil-dot) is only "correct at one magnification. Taking the craftmanship and the quality of the optics into consederation, this is the best value for money on the market!The are two models available, the T1 2.5-10x50mm and the T1 4-16x56mm, with four different reticles.The T1 2.5-10x50mm, with a generiuos eye relief of 115mm is an excellent option for a big calibre rifle like a .375 H&H.The T1 4-16x56mm with the TS (Tactical Skelton) reticle is a excellent option for a tactical scope up to 800 meters.The retail price of $500 mentioned is a bit on the low side as the models are retailing for $750 and $800 respectively - still much lower than any competitive models! Looks good. With high magnification and long shooting distances, target coverage is minimal. The only concerning thing I see is they lest the reticles as SFP on the scopes page, but, on the reticle page, state the ranging reticles can be used at any magnification.
If it is tourist season, why can't we shoot them? But one is not better than another, just different. I am having a pyschic moment that we will hear some answers soon As an "Intelligent Alternative" to the competitive sporting optics market, Rudolph Optics offers various riflescope, binoculars & rangefinder models, specially designed for the hunting market. Thanks for the responce & look forward to checking out your scopes. Rudolph has a full line of Hunting and Tactical Riflescopes, Binoculars, Rangefinders, Range finding Binoculars, Bipods, Shooting Sticks, Ear Protection, Scope Covers and Shooting accessories. ? But no, I have never heard of them. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Directly to your inbox. This is a discussion on Rudolph Tactical 6-24 within the Optics forums, part of the Sniping Related category; As referenced in another thread here, Rudolph Optics has sent us a 6-24 Tactical for our consideration. Of course there are trade-offs for first focal plane scope as well. If it is tourist season, why can't we shoot them? To be fair he probably thought I was a psychopath too, so I sent his scope back without doing a thorough review.