New for 2026: Sightron Snap Focus Parallax Adjustment S6

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posted on May 25, 2026
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Sightron has announced the Snap Focus" S6 10-60x56mm ED Mil Hash (MH) Field Target riflescopes. Available with or without magnetic focus wheel, the S6 field target scope is a premium choice for airgun, small caliber field target and benchrest shooters.

With the addition of the new "Snap Focus" parallax adjustment system, the MH S6 10-60x56mm ED Field Target riflescope can reduce parallax from 320- to 270-degrees in a snap. Sightron's redesigned parallax system has 270 degrees of precision rotation, plus an extra 39 degrees of diopter and environmental condition protection, for a total 320 degrees of parallax control. These riflescopes are optimized for precise field target parallax adjustments ranging from 9 meters to infinity. Also, Sightron provides 91 degrees of parallax correction in the critical 40–60-meter target range.

At the core of the riflescopes are 15 meticulously crafted Japanese optical-grade glass lenses with two extra-low dispersion elements, precisely positioned within the objective, to boost optical resolution by 55 percent. Sightron collaborated with Garima Design & Customization, in Italy, to develop a 145mm diameter magnetic side-wheel specific to the S6 Field Target scope. The magnetic connection allows the wheel to attach or detach in less than 1 second without tools; great for transport, or when a quick adjustment is needed on the firing line.

MH FT Reticle

Sightron's Zact-7 Revcoat Plus multi-coating technology applies camera-grade multi-coatings throughout the optical design. This dramatically reduces color fringing, flare and chromatic aberrations, even in harsh lighting conditions. The new MH-FT reticle is purpose-built for airgun and .22-caliber competition field target and benchrest shooters. The 2nd image focal plane illuminated reticle is uncluttered with just enough information to track clicks. The floating center dot makes it easy to set target placement, even at 60x. The 34mm tube design is crafted from premium-grade aluminum, weighs 33.6 oz, and is airgun-tested and shock-rated to 1,000G's for more than 10k cycles. It can handle the heaviest big-bore airguns up to .50. The S6 is IPX7 waterproof rated and is nitrogen filled to prevent fogging of the interior glass elements, even when moving from a warm car to sub-zero temps. All Sightron riflescopes are backed by a Lifetime Performance Guarantee.

For more information on the Sightron S6 10-60x56mm ED FTSF riflescopes please visit sightron.com. And of course, to help in the fight to keep our 2nd Amendment rights, click the join button in the upper lefthand corner to pick up an NRA membership.

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