New riflescope Blaser Infinity
Manufacturer: | Blaser |
Price with VAT : | 2 359,75 € |
Converted with VAT: | 61 200,- CZK |
Converted without VAT: | 50 579,- CZK |
VAT: | 21 % |
Availability: | within 3 days |
IVD – Intelligent Variable Dot
TRUE 1x MAGNIFICATION
Only with both eyes open, the shooters peripheral vision can truly track game ensuring a safe shot. The Blaser Infinity 1–7x28 iC offers this benefit thanks to its true 1x magnification. Ideal for optimum overview and rapid target acquisition.
Blaser Infinity 1–7x28 iC
The comfortable eye relief of 90 mm minimizes the risk of recoil induced eye injuries on big bore rifles. The intelligent Variable Dot IVD is an invaluable assistance in hunting for strongly self-protective game which requires instant target acquisition when approaching quickly. Thanks to the 28 mm objective lens the Infinity 1–7x28 is perfectly usable even in twilight, which makes it a versatile riflescope for worldwide hunting on all seven continents.
Reticle in the first focal plane
For highest possible shooting accuracy under all conditions, technical solutions are needed where precision-reducing factors are already excluded due to the construction. This applies not only to firearm and scope mount, but also to the target optics themselves. A good example of such a coherent design are the notches to fit the Blaser Saddle Mount: They are positioned directly on the barrel, thus resulting in the ideal integration of optics to barrel. The philosophy behind the design of the Blaser Infinity riflescopes is “zero tolerance”. Only with riflescopes featuring a reticle in the first focal plane, the point of impact cannot be changed when switching magnification due to their special design. The reticle overlays the target image before the moving parts of the zoom system come into play.
With modern riflescopes the reticle is usually positioned in the second focal plane, close to the eyepiece. This design solution is normally chosen due to cost-efficiency. However, its disadvantage is that mechanical tolerances can cause deviations from the point of impact when changing magnification.
In order to respond to the highest requirements when it comes to precision, the Blaser Infinity riflescopes deliberately feature the reticle in the first focal plane – forward of the magnification lenses. Only with this design, mechanical tolerances do not influence the point of impact when changing magnification.
Magnification |
1x – 7x |
Effective lens diameter |
10 mm – 28 mm (0.39 " – 1.1 ") |
Exit pupil diameter |
10 mm – 4 mm (0.39 " – 0.16 ") |
Field of view at 100 m (109 yds) |
40,8 m – 6,0 m (44.6 yds – 6.6 yds) |
Eye relief |
90 mm (3.5 ") |
Transmission |
> 90% night |
Parallax compensation |
100 m (109 yds) fixed |
Elevation adjustment at 100 m (109 yds) |
± 100 cm (1.09 yds) |
Windage adjustment at 100 m (109 yds) |
± 100 cm (1.09 yds) |
Adjustment per click |
1 cm / 100 m (0.39 " / 109 yds) |
Weight |
625 g (22 oz) |
Overall length |
319 mm (12.5 ") |
New riflescope for shooting at extreme distances Schmidt & Bender is synonymous with quality and precision. This perception has made Schmidt & Bender one of the leading suppliers of precision scopes in the world. As early as the company's start in ...