Product Description
The ZEISS LRP S3 first focal plane riflescopes provide the best-in-class total elevation travel. In the world of long-range rimfire competition, the little 22 LR cartridge is frequently pushed beyond its intended limits. In turn, the capabilities and performance of the riflescope are tested at the extreme - with a key limiting factor for many scopes being sufficient elevation travel.
ZEISS LRP S3 636-56 offers the best solution for medium to extreme long-range shooting. The 6x-36x magnification range is combined with a 32 MRAD elevation turret which supports more precise shot placements.
Best-in-class total elevation travel
With a staggering amount of total elevation travel
- 160 MOA or 46.5 MRAD for the 425-50 model
- 110 MOA or 32 MRAD for the 636-56 model
Advanced optics
With Extra Low Dispersion (ED) glass elements, ZEISS T* multi-coated lenses, and 90% light transmission, the ZEISS LRP S3 models deliver advanced optical performance.
Ballistic Stop and
External Locking Windage Turret
ZEISS LRP S3 riflescopes utilize ZEISS' proven Ballistic Stop to provide an absolute and true return to zero. Furthermore, they offer an External Locking Windage Turret that provides immediate access for wind corrections, with a locking feature.
Daylight visible illuminated reticle
Digitally controlled diffractive reticle illumination technology delivers an exceptionally bright point of aim – regardless of the amount of incoming light – allowing you to confirm precise shot placement on target.
A clear view, whatever the weather
Sooner or later, your shooting time and bad weather will collide. This is why ZEISS developed LotuTec®. A protective exterior lens coating for ZEISS optics that enables a clearer and unhindered view in all weather conditions. It helps to greatly repel rain, snow, dust, and fingerprints, and makes lens cleaning easier.
ZEISS T* Coating
ZEISS T* coating is a guarantee of the brilliant, high-contrast images which you will experience above all in adverse light conditions and in the twilight. Behind it, however, there is no specific formula for building up the layers. Instead, it is a technology that is constantly adjusted to suit new glass materials and requirements, which varies from lens to lens.
Performance
Magnification |
6 – 36 × |
Effective lens diameter |
56 mm |
Light transmission |
90% |
Exit pupil diameter |
8.8 – 1.6 mm |
Twilight factor |
17.7 – 44.9 |
Field of view at 100 m (yds) |
6.8 – 1.1 m (20.4 – 3.3 ft) |
Objective viewing angle |
3.9° – 0.6° |
Diopter adjustment range |
+ 3.0 | − 3.0 dpt |
Eye relief |
80 – 90 mm (3.0 – 3.5 ") |
Parallax setting |
10 m – ∞ (10.9 yds – ∞) |
Vertical adjustment range at 100 m |
32.0 MRAD | 110 MOA |
Lateral adjustment range at 100 m |
14.6 MRAD | 50 MOA |
Adjustment per click at 100 m |
0.1 MRAD | 0.25 MOA |
Centre tube diameter |
34 mm |
Eyepiece tube diameter |
45 mm |
Objective tube diameter |
65 mm |
Features
LotuTec | Nitrogen filled |
+ | + |
Water resistance |
400 mbar |
Physical
Operating temperature |
− 25°C | + 56°C (− 13°F | + 133°F) |
Length |
384 mm (15.1 ") |
Weight (without inner rail) |
1107 g (39.1 oz) |
Weight (with inner rail) |
− |