Nightforce Wedge Prism +100MOA/29MRAD (A541)
9770 kr
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This is a special optical system mounted in front of a riflescope, designed to increase the adjustment range of the reticle for extremely long-distance shooting. It shifts the image, adding approximately 100 MOA or 29 MRAD. The exact shift of each unit is precisely measured after the prism is installed and is engraved on the housing. Since the system is independent, it can be used with any riflescope.
Leica Rangemaster CRF tripod adapter (42232)
568.68 kr
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This tripod adapter is made from durable, weatherproof aluminum and is specifically designed for the Leica Rangemaster. It provides a secure hold for extended measurements. The contact surface area features protective rubber to prevent damage to the CRF housing. The adapter includes a tripod thread, making it easy to attach to any tripod.
William Optics Tube clamps 90mm (4697)
1175.11 kr
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These 90mm mounting rings are constructed from solid aluminium and feature a powder-coated finish. The interior is lined with felt, making them compatible with most tubes of similar outer diameter and all William Optics 80mm telescopes, including all Megrez 80 and Zenith Star 80 models. This is a valuable accessory for anyone looking to maximize the performance and versatility of their telescope mount.
William Optics Losmandy Swan Series 400mm red (70815)
988.58 kr
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Prism rails, also known as dovetail bars, are primarily used to attach telescopes to astronomical mounts. These rails can also serve as mounting points for additional accessories on the telescope tube, such as a camera or internal expansion joint. In astronomy, there are two main standards for these rails. The first is the narrower design introduced by Vixen, a Japanese manufacturer. The second is the wider Losmandy standard, which is 3 inches wide and designed for heavier optical equipment.
William Optics Losmandy Swan Series 400mm gray (70817)
1237.31 kr
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Prism rails, also known as dovetail bars, are primarily used for mounting telescopes onto astronomical mounts. They are also commonly used to attach additional accessories to the telescope tube, such as an internal expansion joint or a camera. There are two main standards for these rails in astronomy. The first is the narrow rail standard developed by the Japanese manufacturer Vixen. The second is the wider Losmandy standard, which measures 3 inches across and is typically used for heavier optical equipment