S&B Klassik 3-12....reliable and good stuff?

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Well, heck, I just had the 3.2mil version installed in January...sounds like maybe I should have procrastinated even longer before getting a dial turret, wont affect my hunting but would make practice a bit more convenient. Probably doesnt make sense to switch out the brand new turret, but I'll be interested in the cost.
 

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I've got one I've not had a dial added to yet. Interested to see what the $ is for the newer dial on a non-converted 3-12.
 

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I've had a 3-12x50 with a P3 reticle and dial for 5ish years now and I love it. Probably not the best scope at any 1 thing, but a really good all around option.
 
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To be clear, did we confirm that a 4.8 turret does indeed exist on the newest 3-12x42 Klassic models (I understand questions remain concerning retrofitting older models)? Assuming this is true, if I place an order on this scope today from eurooptic is there any confidence in what turret I should expect to receive? Any suggestions on how I would go about confirming (e.g., serial number range, model year, etc)?
 

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I do not believe its confirmed. At least not price and compatibility. I just sent an email asking.
 

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To be clear, did we confirm that a 4.8 turret does indeed exist on the newest 3-12x42 Klassic models (I understand questions remain concerning retrofitting older models)? Assuming this is true, if I place an order on this scope today from eurooptic is there any confidence in what turret I should expect to receive? Any suggestions on how I would go about confirming (e.g., serial number range, model year, etc)?
Tag. I want to know also before I order a new one though my one from two years ago with BDC dial and P3 is doing everything I need it to.
 
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For those interested, I called Eurooptic and they could not confirm either way on the new ones. The boxes are in a "secure storage unit" so he could not easily grab one to take a look. However, he said their shipment did just arrive roughly one month ago so would likely be the latest version. If I pull the trigger on an order I'll post an update with what I get.
 

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I've sent a 3-12x42 in to the S&B US service center for addition of the newer 4.8 mil dial. After I get it back I'll update here with details. It may be a while before I get it back.
 
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For those interested, I called Eurooptic and they could not confirm either way on the new ones. The boxes are in a "secure storage unit" so he could not easily grab one to take a look. However, he said their shipment did just arrive roughly one month ago so would likely be the latest version. If I pull the trigger on an order I'll post an update with what I get.
I have one on the way from Eurooptic. Should be here Wednesday.
 

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I heard back from Schmidt and Bender, here is what they had to say—they were able to confirm most of my questions, but it sounds like this is also very new to them so price and timeline are still unknowns, as is what turret factory-bdc scopes will come with, and when. I will be interested in the particulars when @JCMCUBIC get his scope back. It seems clear however that a new scope purchased today will not have the new turret.

My question:
There is a rumor going around that the 3-12 klassik scope has a 4.8mil BDC turret available in addition to the current 3.2mil version. The website doesn’t have much info, can you confirm if this 4.8mil turret exists, if it fits existing Klassik scopes or if its only for a new model, and what the cost of having it installed is?

S&B response:
The 32cm knob has been discontinued and replaced with a 48cm version….the click value is confirmed at 1cm. The new parts need to be ordered from Germany, we do not have them in stock.

Me:
Thanks! Can you confirm if the new turret will allow a maximum 4.8 mils of turret movementl (as the old scope limited you to 3.2mils of turret movement so a rail was not helpful), if these will fit existing Klassik scopes? Will the new bdc scopes come with the 4.8 mil turret?


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The mounting system will dictate how much travel the scope gets after zeroing. The scope only has 40moa of total internal travel so if most of your travel is taken up obtsaining a zero there wont be much left and you will not get all 4.8mil. I would suggest a 10moa rail if possible as there is not enough travel to utilize a 20moa rail with this scope. I would think the 48cm knob would come on new production scopes but can’t say for sure, that would need to be confirmed with Germany.
 
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I have one on the way from Eurooptic. Should be here Wednesday.
Please let us know when this comes in if it’s the 4.8mil version. If so, I’ll be ordering one as well

Edit: I also reached out to Optics-Trade and EuroOptic to see if they have the 4.8mil versions.
 
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Please let us know when this comes in if it’s the 4.8mil version. If so, I’ll be ordering one as well

Edit: I also reached out to Optics-Trade and EuroOptic to see if they have the 4.8mil versions.
Will do.
 

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With the scope being FFP, I’m curious to know if the reticle is usuable across the magnification range, even in times with low light. Does anyone have any feedback?
 

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With the scope being FFP, I’m curious to know if the reticle is usuable across the magnification range, even in times with low light. Does anyone have any feedback?
Do a search for the scope, this exact question has been discussed in detail several times. Photos of the reticle here, you can see for yourself—post #26 has a side by side photo of the p3l on this scope with a standard second focal plane duplex reticle. https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/ffp-reticle-image-thread.299649/
 
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With the scope being FFP, I’m curious to know if the reticle is usuable across the magnification range, even in times with low light. Does anyone have any feedback?
I used this scope all last year in varied conditions and felt like it was solid in almost all conditions though I tend to leave hunting scopes on 5x 90% of the time. If the reticle is ever an issue you can use the illumination but I never needed to cut it on.
 

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Do a search for the scope, this exact question has been discussed in detail several times. Photos of the reticle here, you can see for yourself—post #26 has a side by side photo of the p3l on this scope with a standard second focal plane duplex reticle. https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/ffp-reticle-image-thread.299649/
That is some fantastic info. Thank you. I’ve wanted to try a S&B for a long time. I’m not much of a dialer, so those little dots at high power would probably work well for me.
 

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That is some fantastic info. Thank you. I’ve wanted to try a S&B for a long time. I’m not much of a dialer, so those little dots at high power would probably work well for me.
The dots become useable for me at about 6x, maybe 8x. Thats what I did, used just the dots for the last year. I found I wasnt able to be as precise as I wanted, so I had the bdc turret installed.
 
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