Magnification 25x
Objective Lens diameter 50mm
Weight (with case) 1304gms (46oz)
Length (closed) 27cm (10 3/4in)
Length (extended) 76.5cm (30 1/4in)

Traditional design and the latest optical and manufacturing technology (to ISO 9001) are combined to produce a telescope that performs flawlessly in the most difficult conditions and will last for decades.

The lenses are multicoated to maximise light capture and all tubes are anodised to protect against corrosion.

With a magnification of 25x, the Gray telescope enables detailed subject viewing at distances of over a mile, where binoculars are simply not powerful enough, and yet still focuses down to just 15 yards. The 50mm objective lens, with built in sun and rain shield, gathers ample light to provide crisp, clear images.

For pricing on the following options please visit www.grahamsonline.co.uk.
The Gray 25x50 Deerstalking Telescope complete with classic case
The Gray Tripod Clamp

Telescopes can be engraved with initials/name. Cleaning and repacking service available.

Blocked hide with adjustable shoulder sling (Detailed information on use, care and maintenance supplied with every telescope). With a total weight of just 1304gsm (46 oz), a closed length of 27cm (10 3/4in) and 76.5 cm (30 1/4in) extended, and its blocked hide shoulder case, the Gray telescope is compact and practical to carry, even on long and difficult journeys. To remove the telescope from its case, extend the tubes and focus on target takes only a few seconds.

Furthermore, the simplicity of the Gray telescope allows quick stripping without tools, for rapid cleaning and drying. Individual elements can be easily replaced, by the user, in the unlikely event of accidental damage.

Ideal for use in a static position such as on the range or looking out the Shooting Lodge window.

How to use

  • Extend telescope the full length.
  • To focus, rotate/push in eyepiece tube until viewed object is sharp and clear.

Maintenance

  • The opticals in the telescope should be treated as any high quality lenses and wiped with suitable lens tissue.
  • The telescope case should be occasionally treated with a leather product such as you would apply to your hiking boots.

 

 

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