US Hunting Catalog
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Brochure Victory PRF
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Instructions for use Victory PRF
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Additional documents and the Carl Zeiss Sports Optics catalog can be found under Service and Support.
See, measure, aim – this formula for successful shooting also applies to the smallest member of the Rangefinder family, the Victory Pocket Rangefinder. As a monocular rangefinder it is very lightweight and compact and fits easily in your pocket. Its laser rangefinding technology and its integrated ballistic information system BIS® make it a valuable addition to your equipment. Find out what it means to know the exact holdover point at long distances instead of depending on vague guesswork. The BIS® gives you the knowledge and self-confidence for long-range shooting.
Here you find the top features of the Victory Pocket Rangefinder binocular.
The smallest Rangefinder model in its compact monocular format rounds off your equipment perfectly. At just 310 g it weighs very little but is an indispensable companion in open country or in an unfamiliar field.
The laser rangefinder enables you to measure distances within a second.
In distinctly less than half a second from releasing the one-touch measuring button you will see with reliability and precision the exact distance to your target. It is possible to measure distances of up to 1200 metres. This means that you can use a particularly narrow measuring field to measure small and moving targets with precision and repeat accuracy - even in poor light conditions. When the BIS® is activated, you will also see the corrected value for the point of impact on the self-illuminating LED display. The one-touch principle also leads to a reduction in measuring errors caused by movement and shaking.
The ballistic information system BIS® gives you all the information that you need to correct the holdover point quickly and precisely. This innovative software uses the selected ballistics curve, the calibre and the distance measurement to find the appropriate correction value, which is sure to increase your hit rate. Independent of the ballistics curve, you can choose the basis for the distance - 100 metre zeroing or GEE (most favourable zeroing range).
The high-performance optics produce bright images and allow you to see even the finest of details. Even over long distances and in twilight conditions you can still enjoy outstanding images. The Carl Zeiss T* multi-layer coating ensures high transmission; in other words it lets plenty of light in. This elaborate lens coating gives you a bright and clear image even in poor light conditions.
Direct access to three functions through the ‘Set’ button means you can react quickly at any time. You can activate and deactivate the BIS® with a touch of the button as well as selecting the ballistics programme best suited to the trajectory path and choosing between the measurement units. You have a choice of either metres/centimetres or yards/inches.
The laser system is fully integrated and always well protected, even in the face of severe shaking, dropping or rough transport. The Victory Pocket Rangefinder is waterproof and dustproof. Its rubber armour protects it from knocks and gives it a pleasingly firm grip.
Enjoy fascinating image quality whatever the weather. The LotuTec® coating ensures that rain or snow simply rolls off the lens immediately and dirt can be removed easily without a trace.
Here you find all technical data
The Victory 8x26 T* PRF is suitable for
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The measurement of the Victory PRF is over a distance of 10 to 1,200 metres.
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No, input of your own values is not possible. However, the existing programs in the Ballistic Information System BIS® cover all common loads. You can find the correct program for your ammunition in the BIS® calculator.
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The eyecups cannot be completely replaced, but we can change the rubber covering at our premises. Please send the binoculars with a corresponding note to our customer service team.
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Please use only type CR 2 lithium batteries. We recommend that you only use high-quality branded batteries. A new battery is sufficient for more than 2000 measurements at 20 °C.
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Meaning of the abbreviations
FL
Binoculars or spotting scopes with glasses that contain fluoride (FL) for sharper, higher contrast images with significantly reduced chromatic aberrations; Fluoride Lenses; a special, high-quality sub-category of the ED lenses
GA
Previously used to designate Dialyt binoculars with rubber armour
T*
ZEISS T* multi-layer coating for extremely high transmission and low reflex susceptibility
MC
ZEISS multi-layer coating (multi coating)
P / P*
Phase correction coating on the roof prisms, which provide a higher resolution of the finest detail structures. All ZEISS binoculars with roof prisms use this coating
B
Previously used to designate binoculars that can be worn by people who wear glasses.
Now all ZEISS binoculars and spotting scope eyepieces are suitable for people who wear glasses, so the "B" designation is no longer used
S
Binoculars with mechanical image stabilisation
M
Riflescope models with ZEISS mounting rail.
iC
Riflescope with illumination control
ED
Extra low Dispersion = low chromatic aberrations
HD
High Definition. HD is not a type of lens. Instead it describes the result of the ED lenses: very good resolution
HT
High Transmission = lenses by SCHOTT with very good transmission properties.