<span style="font-weight: bold">Khaybes Kahles K624i </span>
<span style="text-decoration: underline">Specs</span>
Being released this week is the Kahles K624i Tactical Scopes. These were debuted at SHOT and Sniper's Hide has been using one for several months now.
Many know the Kahles line of Hunting scopes. A company with a long history they have been around since 1898. Currently they are part of the Swarovski family of optics, so the quality is there right along the history.
Let me start by saying these represent no compromise when it comes to optics and design. The K624i is an outstanding optic, everything we look for in an optic is represent in highest details imaginable.
Being released in the USA by Khaybes, that is headed up by Ken Pratt and his wife Beth, their customer service has been outstanding from the start. The Tactical K624i line can be found at many dealers on the Hide to include CS Tactical which has some in stock as we speak.
Now to give you can idea of the kind of "use" I have put this scope through, above you can see all the nice shiny pictures taken here. Well currently this scope sits on my Accuracy International AE MK 3 and looks like this:
Double Turn Mil adjustments with a second turn indictor on top. (red) the adjustments track true and positive with audible clicks. The knob is also large enough to grip with no effort what so ever.
A feature that stands out is the Parallax adjustment under the Elevation Turret. This seems a bit odd, but is really quite intuitive. I have to say this has the most accurate, and precise Parallax adjustment I have ever used. I was floored by it when I first started using it. Fast and simple, easy to read, you can just about range with the settings as it's as close to calibrated by range as I have ever seen. And my eyes are pretty poor.
14 Mils on a single turn, and a pre-set zero stop that is .4 mils below zero.
The reticle in this model is a Mil Dot-Hash mark hybrid similar to Klein or Gen 2 but with a slight twist.
If you are looking for a high end scope to consider, this is it. They are not only available in the 6-24x but there is also a 3-12x and 1-6x version of the tactical scopes.
I can see this replacing your Hensoldt or S&B, it's that good. Fit, Finish, Quality and Durability with a history going back to 1898. Once I got my hands on this one I refused to give it, its that good.
<span style="text-decoration: underline">Specs</span>
Being released this week is the Kahles K624i Tactical Scopes. These were debuted at SHOT and Sniper's Hide has been using one for several months now.
Many know the Kahles line of Hunting scopes. A company with a long history they have been around since 1898. Currently they are part of the Swarovski family of optics, so the quality is there right along the history.
Let me start by saying these represent no compromise when it comes to optics and design. The K624i is an outstanding optic, everything we look for in an optic is represent in highest details imaginable.
Being released in the USA by Khaybes, that is headed up by Ken Pratt and his wife Beth, their customer service has been outstanding from the start. The Tactical K624i line can be found at many dealers on the Hide to include CS Tactical which has some in stock as we speak.
Now to give you can idea of the kind of "use" I have put this scope through, above you can see all the nice shiny pictures taken here. Well currently this scope sits on my Accuracy International AE MK 3 and looks like this:
Double Turn Mil adjustments with a second turn indictor on top. (red) the adjustments track true and positive with audible clicks. The knob is also large enough to grip with no effort what so ever.
A feature that stands out is the Parallax adjustment under the Elevation Turret. This seems a bit odd, but is really quite intuitive. I have to say this has the most accurate, and precise Parallax adjustment I have ever used. I was floored by it when I first started using it. Fast and simple, easy to read, you can just about range with the settings as it's as close to calibrated by range as I have ever seen. And my eyes are pretty poor.
14 Mils on a single turn, and a pre-set zero stop that is .4 mils below zero.
The reticle in this model is a Mil Dot-Hash mark hybrid similar to Klein or Gen 2 but with a slight twist.
If you are looking for a high end scope to consider, this is it. They are not only available in the 6-24x but there is also a 3-12x and 1-6x version of the tactical scopes.
I can see this replacing your Hensoldt or S&B, it's that good. Fit, Finish, Quality and Durability with a history going back to 1898. Once I got my hands on this one I refused to give it, its that good.