Leica Announces Tempus ASPH Red-Dot Sight

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posted on March 9, 2018
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Leica has announced its first red-dot sight, the Tempus ASPH, designed to make hunting faster, more flexible and more precise. The company has implement its new red-dot sight with aspherical optics to deliver a crisper, more brilliant image of the illuminated dot.

The new Tempus ASPH features a clear, sharply-outlined red-dot, allowing for quicker, more precise identification and a shot that is placed where the illuminated dot is seen, regardless of the angle. Natural color rendition and outstanding light transmission offer a crisp, high-contrast image, and the Tempus ASPH’s illuminated dot can be dimmed in 12 stages to accommodate the various weather conditions one may encounter while hunting.

Milled from a single piece of aluminum, the Tempus ASPH is robust, compact and lightweight. The new red-dot sight is available in two models: Tempus ASPH 3.5 MOA and Tempus ASPH 2.0 MOA. Both models have an MSRP of $599.

For more information, go to leica-sportoptics.com.

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