Ok just when to
https://www.schmidtundbender.de/en/products/police-military-forces/5-25x56-pm-iilp.html
for the same scope I shot for many years that was considered the one of the best.
5-25x56 PM II/LP
The 5-25x56 PM II/LP model is the scope for universal use with big magnification and an extremely comprehensive total adjustment range. It is equipped with parallax compensation, illuminated reticle and two turns in the elevation adjustment (Double Turn). Thanks to its big magnification and comprehensive reticle adjustment the scope may be successfully used up to a distance of 2,000 meters. Parallax compensation may be adjusted starting at 10 meters and reaching to infinity. The scope may be supplied with the reticle in the first or in the second focal plane.
Field of view m/100 m | 5,3 - 1,5 |
Exit pupil mm | 10,95 - 2,28 |
Eye relief distance mm | 90 |
Twilightfactor | 14,1 - 37,4 |
Transmission | 90 % |
Optical data dptr. | -3/+2 |
Parallax adjustment | 10 m - ∞ |
Weight g | 1080 |
Reticles 1st focal plane | P3L / P4L / P4L fein / Police / Klein / H2CMR / H37 |
Reticles 2nd focal plane | P3L / P4L / P4L fein |
Because you seem to be struggling with the concept
5.3 meters is 17.388451'
100 meters is 109.36133y
That means that the FOV is less at 100y
0.91439999861011 X 17.388451' = 15.899999570232'
Sure your scope might have more mils of travel than the spec.. so might mine or maybe a hair better eye-box than spec'd.. but your just acting like an ass.. yes, I didn't include the .09' - The idea was big picture..
The K525 FOV is right in there with the rest maybe the Razor being the best.. My Original point was that of the OPs two choices the Atacr 7-35 has a huge limitation for maybe types of shooting because of i's low FOV.