U.S. Optics Program
Most telescopic sights magnify, resolve, and by use of a precise
reticular aiming point, adjusts the point of aim to coincide with the trajectory
of a bullet
path at any given point on that trajectory, enabling the shooter to strike
the point of aim. Some companies go one step further and provide a method
of
estimating the distance to the target that is incorporated into the scope.
This is called ranging. A few companies have bullet drop compensation scales
built into the elevation knobs. These scales have yardage increments that
coincide with the strike of the bullet at that yardage, hopefully, when sighted
in. Even fewer companies have combined these features into one scope, as in
the U.S. Optics complete optical program. None of these companies
have combined;
Choice of high or ultra high resolution
Lit reticles
Huge objective lenses, to 88mm and beyond, made entirely in the USA
Tube diameters to 50mm
Ruggedized construction (mil-spec), and far, far, beyond
Choice of front or rear focal plane reticles
Choice of reticles (even custom designs)
Etched and chromed or cut and filled glass reticles
Recoil shoulder on turret
Choice of knob styles and types
Choice of colors for metal finishes
Individual spring rebounding with locks on windage and elevation adjustments
MOA click travel from 1/50 MOA to 1 MOA
Recoil proof construction practices
Recompressed, high grade optical glass throughout
Latest state of the art multi-coatings
Optoelectronic, laser and reticular rangefinding systems
Television camera systems integrated into the optical design
The finest infrared, thermal and light amplification systems
Internal and external adjustment models. Up to 250MOA W&E travel
Yet these companies all profess to be offering the shooter
what he/she wants and needs. They all say they are the best, but they do not
offer either
the total quality or the comprehensiveness of the U.S. Optics products. We
are shooters meeting the needs of shooters, and have been doing
just that since 1954.
The standard format is based on 30mm tube housings, but we make
35mm, 40mm and 50mm diameter tube format optical systems. A 58mm objective
is standard, but we make up to 88mm systems and larger on demand. We make
up to 40x magnification formulas, or higher. Extra light wave utilization
through better design and construction means better acuity at longer ranges
and under more adverse light and atmospheric conditions. We have the
highest resolution scopes in the world, and we will guarantee that. These
scopes simply work better.