06 February 2007, 06:58
M 98S&B SCOPES
can any one enlighten me as to weather S&Bscopes are all in the first focal plane, or are there spme models in the second focal plane
Has some one got a link to the S&B site...i cant seem to find it
regards daniel
06 February 2007, 08:54
j stoviakThe S&B zennith 1.1-4x24 30mm dangerous game scope is the only one I know of in the 2nd plane. I have one for sale new in box for $1000 plus shipping and insurance.
06 February 2007, 18:12
Blair D CalvinDaniel,
They are in the first focal plane.
Regards,
Blair.
07 February 2007, 03:37
GerryDaniel,
Sometimes you just have to be patient - it's a long way from the Fatherland to OZ you know.....
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07 February 2007, 05:57
j stoviakquote:
Originally posted by Blair D Calvin:
Daniel,
They are in the first focal plane.
Regards,
Blair.
excluding the 1.1-4 zennith which is positively in the 2nd plane.
07 February 2007, 20:01
James Johnstonquote:
Originally posted by j stoviak:
quote:
Originally posted by Blair D Calvin:
Daniel,
They are in the first focal plane.
Regards,
Blair.
excluding the 1.1-4 zennith which is positively in the 2nd plane.
Phone S&B, they dont advertise all the options!!! I think you can have most of there scopes in ether first or second, yu just have to ask, and wait.

07 February 2007, 20:24
James Johnston http://www.snipershide.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=19;t=006169Click on link , topic on FFP and SFP S&B
08 February 2007, 19:16
M 98GUYS
just an update , the S&B scopes can he had in the first or second optical plane....they will make what suits you
regards daniel
08 February 2007, 19:22
richjFor a layman... is the only difference between 1st and 2nd weather or not the reticle is enlarged when zooming?
Rich
09 February 2007, 14:04
GerryRich,
No, this is not the only difference BUT the most readily apparent one, therefore, that's what most folks consider the biggest difference.
10 February 2007, 01:33
reindeerFirst focal plane:
Typical night hunting scope. In poor light conditions (moonlight, or snow on the fields) a recticle in the 1st f.p. allows you to choose the highest magnification possible in relation to the available light. The recticle will be as visible on the target as possible. In these conditions a 2nd f.p is a disadvantage, because you may see your target, but not your recticle.
A 1st FP recticle also offers the possibility to use it fort estimating distance. In a recticle '4', which is by far the most favourite over here, the distance between the thick horizontal beams is 70 cm at 100 metres, A roedeer that is filling the space between the beams is about 100 m. away. If it is between one beam and the vertical crosshair, it is 200 m. far. This constant factor does not change with variation of magnification.
I.m.h.o. the only use for scopes with 2nd F.P is long distance daytime hunting.
10 February 2007, 13:50
Blair D Calvinquote:
Originally posted by M 98:
GUYS
just an update , the S&B scopes can he had in the first or second optical plane....they will make what suits you
regards daniel
Daniel,
Bloody nice of them
