Description
The ALPEN OPTICS Apex XP 5-30×56 riflescope with ED (Extra Low Dispersion) glass was specially designed for long-range shots and has a tube diameter of 34 mm. The premium optics are equipped with a MilDot illuminated reticle, which is located in the first focal plane and therefore increases in size with the zoom level. The reticle can be easily adjusted with MRAD – i.e. 1 click = 1 cm at 100 metres. This means that you don’t need to do any calculations using the MOA (minute of angle) system. In addition, the ALPEN OPTICS Apex XP 5-30×56 is also waterproof and recoil-proof, making it suitable for a wide range of conditions.
Short & Crisp
- Premium riflescope with ED glass and innovative BDC illuminated reticle
- Specially designed for long-range shots
- Zoom with FluoDigits technology (fluorescent zoom digits)
- Innovative, premium coating for crystal-clear, razor-sharp images
- Innovative SmartDot technology saves energy and time
- Reticle in the first focal plane
- Reticle adjustment with MRAD
- Waterproof and recoil-proof
Zoom with FluoDigits technology
The zoom ring features a comfortable grooved design and can be moved effortlessly with a small knob. Thanks to the built-in FluoDigits technology, the riflescope is also ideal for use in low-light conditions and with attachments: the fluorescent zoom numbers display the zoom level discreetly during twilight without revealing your location – with a battery life of at least 5 hours.
Coating
The ALPEN OPTICS Apex XP 5-30×56 riflescope features an innovative and premium coating that produces a clear and razor-sharp image of your target.
Innovative SmartDot Technology
Weatherproof and recoil-proof
Thanks to the premium ALPEN optics, the riflescope is also suitable for use in adverse weather conditions. It is waterproof to up to 3 metres (IPX7), and can therefore withstand strong rain, snow, fog or even a short spell in a stream. The sturdy housing provides a reliable seal and prevents liquid from getting inside the optics. In addition, the optics are filled with nitrogen to prevent the lens from fogging up and obstructing your view in the event of abrupt changes in temperature. As a premium riflescope, the ALPEN Apex XP is recoil-resistant up to 1000 grams (equivalent to a Magnum caliber).
MOA and MRAD Differences
The MOA and MRAD turrent systems refer to two different measurement systems: metric and imperial. The Metric and the Imperial. Thus, the imperial system uses MOA and inches, and the metric system uses MRAD and centimeters. Therefore, at some point the question arises which turrent system is the better one. First and foremost, it's a matter of habit and personal preference.
MOA
MOA stands for Minute Of Angle and corresponds to 1 / 60 of a degree. The system is suitable for those familiar with the imperial system, since it is calculated in inches. 1 MOA is equivalent to 1.047'' at 100 yd (2.9 cm at 100 m).
MRAD
MRAD stands for milliradian and is 1 / 1000 of a radian (angular measure). 0.1 MRAD / MIL is equivalent to 1 cm at 100 m and is suitable for those using the metric system. One advantage of the metric system is, that it is very easy to calculate. The shooting distance (unit meter) can be quickly converted into the unit of turret adjustment (centimeter). One click of an MRAD click adjustment thus corresponds to 3 cm (0.03 m) at a firing distance of 300 m. ALPEN Optics uses MRAD 0.1 click adjustments for all riflescopes.
MOA and MRAD Differences
The MOA and MRAD turrent systems refer to two different measurement systems: metric and imperial. The Metric and the Imperial. Thus, the imperial system uses MOA and inches, and the metric system uses MRAD and centimeters. Therefore, at some point the question arises which turrent system is the better one. First and foremost, it's a matter of habit and personal preference.
MOA
MOA stands for Minute Of Angle and corresponds to 1 / 60 of a degree. The system is suitable for those familiar with the imperial system, since it is calculated in inches. 1 MOA is equivalent to 1.047'' at 100 yd (2.9 cm at 100 m).
MRAD
MRAD stands for milliradian and is 1 / 1000 of a radian (angular measure). 0.1 MRAD / MIL is equivalent to 1 cm at 100 m and is suitable for those using the metric system. One advantage of the metric system is, that it is very easy to calculate. The shooting distance (unit meter) can be quickly converted into the unit of turret adjustment (centimeter). One click of an MRAD click adjustment thus corresponds to 3 cm (0.03 m) at a firing distance of 300 m. ALPEN Optics uses MRAD 0.1 click adjustments for all riflescopes.
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