New for 2024: Konus Eternity Riflescope

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posted on January 24, 2024
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Eternity Lede

Developed with the precision of a First Focal Plane system and equipped with an accurate and versatile reticle of the PRS ballistic type, the Konus Eternity 6-24x50mm riflescope is notable for its extremely accessible zero-stop technology. This model comes with two interchangeable caps for the elevation turret—a regular cap for zeroing the riflescope in the fastest and easiest way and a special cap for enabling the zero-stop function whenever you want it. Just like that, you need neither a tool, nor to go through any cumbersome process that might be inconvenient while you in the field. 

Eternity Top and Side

For more information on the Konus Eternity, visit konuscopes.com. MSRP: $699.99

Eternity Reticle

Features:

  • 30mm tube
  • Reticle placed on the first focal plane
  • Fully multi-coated optics with ultra-wide band for distortion-free resolution
  • Compact design with extremely generous field of view
  • High precision locking tactical turrets with zero-stop function
  • Constant long eye-relief at all magnifications
  • Side parallax wheel
  • Hydrophobic lens coating suitable for rainy weather
  • Laser etched and illuminated PRS ballistic reticle
  • Waterproof and nitrogen filled
  • Removable zoom lever
  • Sunshade included
  • Lifetime warranty

Tech Specs:

  • Magnification x Ø Objective: 6-24×5mm
  • Reticle: Engraved illuminated PRS Ballistic
  • Field of View at 100m: 20.9ft at 6x; 5.2ft at 24x
  • Weight: 28.8 ounces
  • Length: 15.3 inches
  • Eye relief: 3.1 inches
  • Exit Pupil: 8.5mm at 6x – 2.6mm at 24x
  • Click Value at 100m: 1/10 MIL
  • Adjusting Range at 100m/yards: 45 M.O.A.
  • Mounting Length: 6.8 inches

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