


- Product Code: 4022243541320
- EAN: 4022243541320
- Available in stockThe product will be sent in 2-3 days
- Delivery costs starting from 0,00 € (Estonia)
Leica Magnus 2.4-16x56 i L-4a BDC is a high-quality riflescope designed specifically for hunting and precision shooting. This riflescope features a very large exit pupil and eyebox, making it an excellent choice for demanding shooting situations.
The magnification of the riflescope is 2.4–16x, offering a wide range of magnification for various shooting scenarios. The objective lens diameter is 56 mm, which allows for excellent light transmission and a bright image even in low light conditions. The field of view at 100 meters is 17 m at minimum magnification and 2.6 m at maximum magnification.
The eye relief is over 90 mm, providing a safe distance for the eye during recoil. The exit pupil is 12.4 – 3.5 mm, enhancing image brightness and clarity. Parallax-free adjustment is possible from 50 meters to infinity, improving accuracy at different distances.
Leica Magnus 2.4-16x56 i L-4a BDC - Features:
- Magnification: 2.4–16x
- Objective lens diameter: 56 mm
- Field of view at 100 meters: 17 m (minimum) - 2.6 m (maximum)
- Eye relief: Over 90 mm
- Exit pupil: 12.4 – 3.5 mm
- Parallax-free: Adjustable from 50 meters to infinity
- Diopter correction: –4/+3 dpt
- Coating: AquaDura® coating
- Light transmission: Approximately 92%
- Reticle: Second focal plane, L-4a reticle
- Reticle adjustment: 200 x 200 cm at 100 meters, 1 click = 1 cm / 100 m (~1?3 MOA)
- Reticle illumination: Dot illumination, 120 brightness levels
- Central tube diameter: 30 mm
- Waterproof: Up to 4 meters, nitrogen-filled
- Automatic shut-off: After 3 minutes, ± 75° tilt angle
- Automatic activation: Yes, activated by position and/or movement
- Battery: 1 x CR2032
This riflescope is designed to offer excellent performance and durability in demanding conditions, and it is equipped with many advanced features that make it an ideal choice for hunters and shooters.
Product text updated on 22.2.2025.
