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Schmidt Bender 10-60x56mm Competition Riflescope FFP M1FL reticle DTII+ MTC

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Schmidt Bender 10-60x56mm Competition Riflescope FFP M1FL reticle

Designed for ELR and F-Class competition:  LPI M1FL 1cm cw DT II+ MTC LT / ST II ZC LT

Summary

In the realm of long-range competitive shooting, the Schmidt and Bender 10-60x56 Competition Riflescope marks its entry as a game-changing contender. Designed from the ground up to cater specifically to the disciplines of F-Class and ELR shooting, this riflescope provides a decisive solution for marksmen seeking to overcome the hurdles of distance, precision, and visual clarity.

Serious F-Class competitors stake their success on equipment that offers the most refined optical perfection and precision mechanics. The current market is replete with scopes offering notable magnification levels. However, very few blend the high-end craftsmanship and reputation of a leading brand like Schmidt and Bender with the specialized demands of F-Class shooting—a discipline characterized by high-caliber performance and fine-grained control. Previous offerings have often fallen short in providing either the necessary magnification, ruggedness, or optical excellence this exacting sport demands.

March Optics may lead the current niche with finely tuned scopes known for advanced mechanics and ultra-crisp imagery. Similarly, Sightron has a prominent presence but does not evoke the same venerable history of optical mastery that Schmidt and Bender boasts. The Schmidt and Bender 10-60x56 riflescope emerges as a solution that encapsulates peerless quality and expertise, projecting the brand's formidable legacy into the F-Class arena. It embodies the exactitude of German engineering, delivering on the promise of a scope that outperforms expectations on every metric—magnification, clarity, and enduring reliability.

Features and Benefits

  • First Focal Plane M1FL Reticle: Delivers unwavering precision at all magnifications, ensuring reticle subtensions remain constant.
  • Wide Magnification Range: Offers a versatile spectrum from 10x to 60x, making it ideal for detailed, up-close views of target and surroundings.
  • Broad Field of View and Light Transmission: 90% light transmission and a large exit pupil provide clarity, high contrast, and fast target acquisition, even in low light.
  • Integrated LPI Technology: Merges illumination and parallax controls for simplified adjustments and compatibility with different mounting options.
  • Robust Build Quality: High-performance aluminum construction guarantees stability from -40°C to +61°C, withstanding the rigors of competition.
  • Double Turn II+/Multi Turn II Turrets: Precise and distinct turret clicks enable fine adjustments for elevation, crucial for long-range accuracy.

What sets the Schmidt and Bender 10-60x56 apart is not merely its broad magnification range but its first focal plane M1FL reticle, optimized for the highest precision disciplines. In contrast to competitors' offerings that struggle to balance user experience with high magnification, this riflescope maintains an intuitive interaction while pushing the envelope on zoom capabilities. It carves out a place where it is not just seen as an upgrade, but as a necessity for the competitive shooter who understands that in the world of F-Class, every micro-adjustment and subtension can be the difference between a win and a near miss.

Technical Deep Dive 

Built upon Schmidt and Bender's legacy of optical excellence, the 10-60x Competition scope is the culmination of innovative design fused with practical functionality for the serious competitor. The M1FL reticle, a new FFP design, was conceptually derived from the LRR-MIL reticle. It features a fine, free-floating center dot covering just 0.32cm at 100m for unparalleled shot accuracy, complemented by an interrupted center cross with intelligible 0.1 MRAD graduations.

The introduction of LPI (Illumination Parallax Integrated) technology signifies a pivotal shift in user interface design. This integrated system aligns the illumination control seamlessly into the parallax adjustment, elevating operational fluidity and left-hand user accommodation. The 56mm objective lens, in tandem with the scope's significant light transmission capabilities, unveils a world of sharp, lucid imaging that keeps details crisp, even when observers dial up to the powerful 60x setting.

In terms of build, the use of advanced aluminum alongside a deliberate design philosophy affords this riflescope the structural integrity expected of Schmidt and Bender without excessive weight—tipping the scales at less than 35 ounces. This ensures durability while preserving the imperative mobility needed in competition settings. Moreover, the broad elevation adjustment range of over 23 MRAD accommodates the most arduous of long-range calculations.

A lesser-known, yet noteworthy feature lies within the riflescope's temperature resilience. Competitors enduring the extremities of hot or cold environments will find this scope's performance unfaltering. From frosty early morning starts to the sweltering midday heat of a competition, shooters can rely on consistent clarity and control.

Special Features

One distinguishing characteristic of the Schmidt and Bender 10-60x56 Competition Riflescope is its Double Turn II+ and Multi Turn II elevation turret options, providing shooters with tactile and audible clicks for elevation adjustment. These turrets offer either 0.1 MRAD click values, allowing for meticulous shot placement adjustments. This level of precision is vital for the rigorous demands of F-class and ELR competitions, where every milliradian counts.

Technical Specifications

FeatureSpecification
Magnification Range 10x - 60x
Objective Lens Diameter  56mm
Tube Diameter 34mm
Reticle Type First Focal Plane (M1FL)
Field of View 13.3 - 2.3 ft @ 100 yards
Exit Pupil 5.6mm - 1.0mm
Eye Relief 3.94 inches
Twilight Factor 23.7 – 58.0
Illumination Yes - 11 levels
Weight 35 ounces
Length 17.4 inches
Elevation Range 23.5 MRAD
Light Transmission 90%
Finish Black
Turret Rotation Clockwise (CW)
MPN 160-911-60F-Q2-I6

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The M1FL Reticle

The M1FL reticle within the Schmidt and Bender 10-60x56 Competition Riflescope is engineered for long-range competitive shooters seeking precision from a finely calibrated aiming tool. Residing in the first focal plane, this reticle boasts a design ethos that prioritizes minimal target cover and maximum accuracy. The reticle's genesis lies in the esteemed LRR-MIL pattern, now reimagined to satisfy the strictures of high-precision and long-range disciplines.

At its core, the M1FL features a floating center dot so refined it covers a mere 0.32 cm at 100 meters, aligning shot placement with finesse. This is surrounded by an interrupted center cross comprising 0.1 MRAD gaps and dashes, allowing for micro-adjustments and holdovers with surgical precision. Each dash delineates clear, calculable subtensions up to 5 MRAD, while the more salient markings from the 2 MRAD mark amplify readability, even when optics are not dialed to extreme magnifications.

On the horizontal plane, pre-5 MRAD markings aid in the measurement of round targets, paramount in competitive scenarios. Additionally, the reticle's upper zone is intentionally left unobstructed, allowing for a clear view for seamless target identification and bullet trace observation. This is a new reticle from S&B, and purposely designed for the long-range target shooter, who both dials-in targeting solutions and uses hold-overs for correction.

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Background on Extreme Long Range (ELR) Shooting

ELR shooting—often depicting the quintessence of sharpshooting—presents challenges that transcend standard long-distance engagement. Precision strikes at ranges upwards of two miles necessitate unparalleled stability, sight picture clarity, and sighting features that can contend with vast expanses. The Schmidt and Bender 10-60x Competion scope addresses these challenges through its formidable magnification potential, bright and crisp imagery, and responsive control mechanisms. When ELR marksmen engage targets at phenomenal distances, the ability to discern minute details and adjust for the most subtle wind drift or elevation changes can shift a trial of skills into a testament of mastery—and that’s where this riflescope excels by offering a clear advantage.

F-Class Shooting and the Schmidt and Bender 10-60x56 Competition Riflescope 

F-Class shooting hones a marksman’s ability to ally precision and patience. With origins tracking back to George Farquharson's ingenuity, today's F-Class shooting is an amalgamation of the art of long-range accuracy wherein principal elements like rifle caliber, positioning, and targeting precision come together in a rigorous test of proficiency. The F-Class disciple is a timed event with a bolt action medium range caliber rifle, supported to ensure unwavering steadiness at medium distances with very small targets.

Under these competitive conditions, where shooters strive to place shots within narrowly defined targets at ranges up to 1,000 meters, the technical merits of the competitor's optic is a very important factor, that can mean the difference between a win and a listing in the program. The Schmidt and Bender 10-60x56 Competition Riflescope not only meets the stringent optical requirements but also introduces innovative features like the integrated LPI functionality. Its expansive magnification accommodates the nuanced needs of F-Class shooting: dialing in for spot-on bullet placement or scaling back for a comprehensive view of environmental factors at play.

The generous field of view coupled with the scope's simple but technical illuminated reticle can give the shooter at an advantage, encouraging confidence and precision. In F-Class, where sleek reticle patterns and meticulous turret adjustments converge to impact the final score, this Schmidt and Bender model emerges as a prodigy, allowing precise click value control and a reticle that touts minimal target coverage for delivering accurate shots at impressive distances.  The F-Class competitor may start with dialing-in his or her target soltuion, but with time at a premium, finding that miss and correcting within the recticle, without the clutter of a tactical Christmas Tree like look, makes all the difference.

With its entrance into the F-Class realm, Schmidt and Bender competes with established optics from March and Sightron, renowned within this specialized niche. What the 10-60x56 offers, apart from impeccable magnification and optical quality, is the assurance of one of the most revered pedigrees in the optics industry—a seal of German ingenuity that's viewed not merely as an increment in a shooter's arsenal but as a transformative instrument to elevate performance at the firing line.  Sometimes it might be purely in the shooter's head, but imagine the confidence in shooting with a S&B verses a Sightron.  No matter how capable the Sightron is, there is that hand of German engineering on the shooter's shoulder when he or she is looking into a S&B scope.  We all know it.