Pecar Optics Australia is a new innovator in advanced sporting optics, presenting high quality and reliable rifle scopes at an affordable price. Backed by years of industry experience, these scopes are built for purpose, offering high-end components and technical features which ensure the perfect shot in any conditions.
There are three series in the range: White Carbon, Blue Carbon and Black Carbon. Nick Harvey reviewed one of the Black Carbon scopes last issue and was very impressed.
The White Carbon Series of variable-power rifle scopes is available in the choice of 2-7×32, 3-9×40 or 3-12x40mm. Of 1” tube construction, all feature a mil-dot reticle and are nitrogen purged, and water and fog proof.
Other features include ¼ MOA click adjustment and multi-coated lenses for enhanced clarity. Recommended retail prices start from just $199.
Next is the Pecar Blue Carbon series. They all have 30mm tubes and feature a glass etched reticle and multi-coated lenses for a crisp, clear sight picture. The Blue Carbon series is available in an 8x56mm fixed power with German 4P reticle, which is a cut above the rest.
In addition, the Blue Carbon series features a 3-9x44mm and a 4-16x50mm with mil-dot reticles, both with an adjustable objective for parallax correction. They are suitable for use on air rifles. RRP starts from $349.
The Black Carbon scopes are Pecar’s premium ones. These scopes are all built with a 30mm tube diameter and feature multi-coated lenses with wide-angle technology. They also feature illuminated, glass etched reticles and provide a bright, sharp image even in low light conditions.
Available in 1.5-6×42, 2.5-10×50 and 3-12×56, all have German #4 illuminated reticles and interchangeable target turrets. The series also has the 5-25×56 with a more detailed reticle in the first focal plane, ideal for long-range target shooting. RRP for the Black Carbon range starts from $649.
Pecar Optics are committed to ensuring absolute satisfaction and confidence for any shooter, backed by a 10-year warranty on all optics.
To see these scopes or to find out more about the full range, ask at your local gun shop or visit protactical.com.au. Trade enquiries welcome.
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