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<blockquote data-quote="Omid" data-source="post: 3602842" data-attributes="member: 16724"><p>Good eyes! Yes the scope is 4X32 Schmidt and Beneder and the rifle is Steyr Mannlicher Luxus model in 270. On my rifles, I have two Schmidt and Bender scopes, three Zeiss, one Hensoldt and a few Swarovski's. </p><p></p><p>Sorry for my late reply. I don't visit bird forum regularly anymore as there is little new here. I am saddened by lack of meaningful innovation in sports optics and I am designing new<a href="https://www.google.com/patents/US9383166" target="_blank"> riflescope</a> and<a href="https://encrypted.google.com/patents/US20160266371" target="_blank"> binocular</a> concepts. Regratably, Schmidt and Bender is not interested in my ideas.. They are busy dealing with their own internal issues. Their chief optical designer (Dr. Karen Hesse) left the company a few months ago. My chief friend and supporter in the world of sports optics in Mr Hermann Theisinger, former Zeiss product manager, who is now running his own optics consulting company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omid, post: 3602842, member: 16724"] Good eyes! Yes the scope is 4X32 Schmidt and Beneder and the rifle is Steyr Mannlicher Luxus model in 270. On my rifles, I have two Schmidt and Bender scopes, three Zeiss, one Hensoldt and a few Swarovski's. Sorry for my late reply. I don't visit bird forum regularly anymore as there is little new here. I am saddened by lack of meaningful innovation in sports optics and I am designing new[URL="https://www.google.com/patents/US9383166"] riflescope[/URL] and[URL="https://encrypted.google.com/patents/US20160266371"] binocular[/URL] concepts. Regratably, Schmidt and Bender is not interested in my ideas.. They are busy dealing with their own internal issues. Their chief optical designer (Dr. Karen Hesse) left the company a few months ago. My chief friend and supporter in the world of sports optics in Mr Hermann Theisinger, former Zeiss product manager, who is now running his own optics consulting company. [/QUOTE]
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