AccurateShooter.com Bulletin

June 14, 2009

Zeiss Hensoldt Scopes Now Offered in USA

Filed under: New Product, Optics — Tags: , , , , — Editor @ 7 am

The Hensoldt line of optics represents the premium military/tactical series of riflescopes and spotting scopes produced by Germany’s Carl Zeiss Optronics GmbH. Hendsolt products are expensive, to be sure, but they offer many features found in no other tactical optics. Thanks to importer HDC, LLC, Zeiss Hensoldt products are now available in the American marketplace, through a network of dealers, including G.A. Precision, McMillan Firearms, SWFA, Superior Shooting Systems (David Tubb), and Tac Pro Shooting Center. You can review the specs and features of Zeiss Hensoldt scopes on the HDC website, www.hudisco.com.

Carl Zeiss Optronics Hensodlt

HDC, LLC was selected by Carl Zeiss Optronics GmbH, a subsidiary of the Carl Zeiss group, to become the distribution partner in the USA for the Hensoldt line of Zeiss optics. This allows HDC to bring to the American market the latest and most advanced optical products from the Zeiss factories. The Hensoldt line offers unrivaled glass quality and state-of-the-art technology in both telescopic and reflex sights.

Carl Zeiss Optronics Hensodlt

Below is a video of the remarkable 6-24×72mm SAM scope. This optic integrates superb, ultra-bright apochromatic fluorite glass with a calculator module that provides ballistic info and weather data to the shooter. SAM stands for “Sniper Auxiliary Module”. An integrated ballistics calculator can be programmed for up to four different types of ammo. Sensors in the integrated ring mount measure weather parameters. These values, as well as scope data, are then directly projected into the visual field of the eyepiece. This provides selectable displays of elevation clicks, windage clicks, angle of fire, cant angle, temperature, and air pressure.

Zeiss Hensoldt 6-24x72mm SAM

Zeiss Hensoldt 6-24x72mm SAM

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5 Comments »

  1. Finally, a scope with digital display of elevation and windage within the sight picture. Too expensive now but hopefully this will be a feature in future cheaper scopes.

    Comment by steve — June 15, 2009 @ 11 am

  2. Ummmmmm 12 grand????????

    Comment by Leslie — June 16, 2009 @ 4 pm

  3. I would like to know more about how each of the 7-segments work in the 6-24×72. For instance, I don’t understand how the intergrated ballistic calculator (IBC), IRET, IRAT, AI and CI work. Are other radicals available? I assume the rad is ill.

    I live in South Arkansas. Where can I go to see one? Is there a detailed brochure available?

    I am an interested buyer.

    Comment by Jim Brown — July 29, 2009 @ 6 pm

  4. Will that mount on a browning x bold? And will it be able to with stand the power or kick of a 7mm mag? How much dose the 3×12 scope cost? I need a good scope it makes the gun please let me know

    Comment by phillip lewis — November 4, 2009 @ 11 pm

  5. Just pick up Hensoldt scope of some kind model ZF2.6×13′
    also on tube PZF44-2a1
    1240-12-178-2153
    1980
    On mount model or ser. # 36392

    Anyone with any info on this item would be great

    Comment by william clement — November 15, 2009 @ 1 pm


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