The latest YSS 3-12X44 rifle scopes of 2024 stand out for their excellent compactness and lightweight design. The overall length of this scope is only 9.44 inches and the weight is as light as 33.15 ounces, but their performance is very powerful. Its variable magnification range ranges from 3x to 12x, allowing users to easily adapt to various shooting needs, and the equipped 44mm large-caliber objective lens can effectively capture and focus light, making full use of multi-layer coating optical technology to ensure a clear and bright field of view experience whether in dark environments or bright daylight.
In addition, this rifle scope adopts the first focal plane (FFP) design. As the magnification is adjusted, the crosshairs will also scale accordingly, ensuring that no matter what magnification you use, you can aim accurately and get twice the result with half the effort. Its unique 6-level brightness adjustment function allows users to adjust freely under different lighting conditions to ensure that the target in the field of view is always clearly visible. With an eye relief range of 3.39 to 3.60 inches, this superior design not only improves comfort compared to other similar products, but also provides users with an extra sense of security, avoiding possible eye discomfort when shooting.
At a distance of 100 yards, the scope shows a wide field of view. As the observation changes, users can choose a field of view of 33.48 to 7.98 feet, easily adapting to the observation needs in different environments. Its adjustment design is also excellent, providing a click value of 0.1 MIL, as well as ±45 degrees of elevation and windage adjustment, ensuring accuracy and flexibility in various shooting conditions.
The latest YSS 3-12X44 rifle scope, with its exquisite design and excellent functions, provides an unparalleled experience for shooters who pursue precision and performance, becoming their right-hand man in the shooting range and hunting, and is undoubtedly a new star in future shooting equipment.
The YSS 3-12X44 rifle scope adopts an advanced first focal plane design, which allows the shooter to accurately obtain target information at different magnifications. Whether aiming at close range or shooting at long distances, the scope can provide a clear field of view and a precise aiming experience. When the magnification is adjusted to 3x, the field of view is as wide as 33.48 feet, as if you are in the vast outdoors, and can easily capture every detail of the surrounding environment; and when the magnification is increased to 12x, the field of view shrinks to 7.98 feet. This fine perspective helps the shooter focus on the target, allowing him to seize every opportunity in long-range shooting, whether it is the movement of the prey or the change of the wind, it can be clearly seen. Through this flexible field of view adjustment, the YSS scope perfectly balances the needs of long-range and short-range shooting, and has become a very trusted and favorite equipment for shooters.
Compared with SFP scopes, FFP scopes have huge advantages:
1. Complexity of the position of the reticle: The reticle of the FFP scope is engraved on the objective lens at the front end, which requires that the installation and calibration of the reticle must be extremely precise during the manufacturing process to ensure the perfect match between the reticle and the optical path. In contrast, the reticle of the SFP scope is on the eyepiece at the rear end, and the manufacturing difficulty is relatively low.
2. The requirements for FFP lenses and optical systems are very high: FFP scopes must maintain accurate correspondence between the reticle and the target at different magnifications, and higher requirements are placed on the optical quality of the lenses and the design of the optical system. High-quality lenses require special materials and advanced coating technology to ensure good light transmittance, clarity and color reproduction, which also increases the manufacturing cost.
3. Full-magnification reticle function is available: The reticle of the FFP scope changes with the magnification, which means that the reticle function can be used normally at any magnification, such as for ranging, trajectory compensation, etc. The SFP scope has a fixed reticle size, so it is very difficult to calculate when using its reticle function at low magnification, and it may not be used accurately.