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Which is effectively the same as the OAL used by the Germans in military FMj ball plus that 3mm extra. For the moment, I am trying to convince them there is a market for the stuff, but some help would be welcome of course - I also bought the last 20 cases, in the form of loaded rounds, by the way. lang_placeholder_country":"Country","lang_placeholder_state":"State","lang_text_country_first":"Please select a country first","lang_button_submit":"Add Comment","lang_button_preview":"Preview","lang_button_remove":"Remove","lang_button_processing":"Please Wait.
Cases were formed with RCBS Kropatshcek dies (no trimming required) and lathe turned (bevel) on an Emcomat-3 Miniature lathe ( and lately, on a Hercus ARL (similar to a Southbend). Don't scoff at those old 16 x 50 binoculars as some had excellent resolution even though the coatings were poor. That does assume, though, that the effective aperture of the binoculars is actually 60mm - it's likely that it's stopped down internally.I have transcribed the text and then product features from the flyer from the daily paper as follows (I can't find a link to the offer on the Lidl site). In the film 'The Light between the Oceans', set in 1920s Australia, the lighthouse keeper uses a field glass, about 5x I think. I've just seen an 8x30 set of binoculars for sale carrying three digit factory code/deinstglas/+ sign for extreme cold late ww2 by Carl Zeiss Jena.
Due to its larger case capacity the 8x64mm S chambering offers better ballistic performance than the 8x60mm S.
CZJ Jenoptem 10x50W, Manfrotto 679B Monopod/DynaSun WT011H 3/8 TriggerGrip Ballhead, Vanguard PhotoTripod (T-120223AB). The binoculars are marked to the right shoulder ‘8×60’ (8 x power magnification with 60mm objective lenses) with the makers mark ‘blc’ (for Carl Zeiss Militarabteilung, Jena) and with a serial number of ‘370561’. seems to waste light, but when you consider that the users were almost always very young men, age 17 to perhaps 30, they quite likely were often able to use them to full advantage.
