Victory FL Diavari
The brilliant premium riflescope for long-range shooting
Brochure Victory FL Diavari
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Instructions for use Victory FL Diavari
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Additional documents and the Carl Zeiss Sports Optics catalog can be found under Service and Support.
The Victory FL Diavari riflescopes are specialists in the ZEISS range in two ways. On the one hand the exceptionally high magnifications make them genuine long-range shooting experts. They identify every detail of the target and can place a shot with precision even on small targets. On the other hand there is no other riflescope on the market that combines a 72 mm lens diameter with 24 x magnification. Experience the breathtaking sharpness of detail even in the depths of twilight or in pale moonlight. All Victory FL Diavari riflescopes also benefit from the highly impressive FL concept: brilliant images with no distracting color fringing. The perfect solution, even in advanced twilight conditions.
Here you find the top features of the Victory FL Diavari riflescopes.
The exceptionally high 16 x and 24 x magnifications offer perfect conditions for clean shots at maximum distances. Whether you are hunting live game or target shooting, you will be able to see every detail. Equally impressive are the 56 and 72 mm lens diameters: the bright pictures they give help you to get the most out of the last light for successful hunting.
Fluoride glass in the lenses reduces distracting color fringing for a brilliant, high contrast image. This means that even at greater distances it is still possible to identify important details of the target. The high light transmission provided by the Carl Zeiss T* multi-layer coating gives you the necessary brightness, even at high magnifications
Two totally precise long-range shooting concepts are available: the Rapid-Z® ballistic reticle and the bullet drop compensator (BDC). The Rapid-Z® ballistic reticle gives holdover points that you can use intuitively to compensate for bullet drop. Or, set the BDC to the desired distance to be sure of accurate aiming, even over long distances.
High magnification and great distances require exact focussing in order to maintain a sharp image. When this is achieved you can ensure maximum precision and avoid so-called parallax errors. The setting range on the easy-to-reach adjustment knob goes from 50 m to infinity. Trust your eyes and shoot as cleanly as the image of the Victory FL Diavari riflescopes.
Keep your target clearly in sight whatever the weather. Water simply rolls off the tried and tested LotuTec® coating, ensuring clear visibility even in rain and snow. This innovative protective layer also makes it quick and easy to remove dust and dirt.
Illuminated and non-illuminated reticles, including Rapid-Z ballistic reticles to compensate for bullet drop, are all available. They are located in the 2nd image plane in order to keep the fine reticle constant even when the magnification changes. This gives you minimum target coverage for precise shooting at long range. The vertical setting range has been maximized for better bullet drop compensation at long range using the BDC.
The stable aluminum housing and the mechanics are designed for extremely high recoil resistance. and for use in the harshest of conditions. The interior is also filled with nitrogen, which makes it resistant to condensation even in cold, wet weather. The rifle mounting system uses 30 mm ring mounts or 34 mm rings for the Victory FL Diavari 6-24x72 T*. The riflescope is built with extreme use in mind. You can rely on it anywhere in the world.
You can choose between three Victory FL Diavari models.
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The Victory FL Diavari 4-16x50 T* FL is suitable for
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The Victory FL Diavari 6-24x56 T* FL is suitable for
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The Victory FL Diavari 6-24x72 T* FL is suitable for
The reticles of the Victory FL Diavari riflescopes are all located in the 2nd image plane. This means they stay the same size across the whole magnification range; even at higher magnifications the target coverage stays low and allows very precise shooting. The choice of reticles makes it clear: with the Victory FL Diavari models you are far ahead of the field.
This reticle also gives you the option of estimating distances.
The very fine central crosshairs carry a number of points, which lie exactly 10 cm apart at 100 m at 12 x magnification. The angle between the points is equal to 1 milliradian = 10 cm / 100 m.
The equally fine Reticle Z-Plex also sits in the 2nd image plane. It therefore offers particularly precise aiming for long-range shooting in daylight. With the Z-Plex, the posts are in the shape of arrows pointing to the fine lines in the middle. This makes it possible to aim with great precision at particularly small targets.
For a simple to use solution for intuitive shooting the reticle 60 is ideal. At 12x magnification and a target coverage of just 0.55 cm at 100 m you have a clear targeting point with minimal image obstruction. The illuminated dot is very bright, and can therefore be used for daytime hunting. The dot can be finely adjusted, which makes it ideal for low - light hunting also.
We can also offer an illuminated version of this classic reticle. At 12 x magnification the characteristic dots of the reticle are exactly 10 cm at 100 m apart. You can therefore calculate the distance to the target, as the angle between the points equals 1 milliradian = 10 cm / 100 m. Since all of the inner crosshairs and the dot are illuminated, you can use this to your advantage to estimate distances even in the deepest twilight.
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The parallax error occurs if the game is a long distance away and the shooter looks into the eyepiece at a slight angle. Then the image and reticle are shifted next to each other slightly. Because the Victory FL Diavari riflescopes are especially designed for shooting over long distances, they are equipped with adjustable parallax compensation for the range of 50 m to infinity. With precise focussing, you then have no parallax errors even with high magnifications or angled views, and the reticle and image are at the same image plane and are razor-sharp.
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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.