Meet Blaser Group’s New Thermal Compatible B2 Riflescopes

   06.13.23

Meet Blaser Group’s New Thermal Compatible B2 Riflescopes

Introducing the new Blaser B2 Riflescope lineup, a revolutionary series crafted to elevate the nocturnal deer hunting experience with unrivaled precision and versatility. Engineered with renowned German optical precision, these scopes embrace cutting-edge thermal clip-on device compatibility, including advanced units like Liemke’s thermal units. Designed to endure the challenges of the hunt, the B2 riflescopes feature a compact and robust design, seamlessly integrating with thermal units while striking the perfect balance between affordability, durability, and adaptability.

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Meet Blaser Group's New Thermal Compatible B2 Riflescopes

Meet Blaser Group’s New Thermal Compatible B2 Riflescopes

San Antonio, Texas (June 6, 2023) – Blaser is pleased to introduce the new B2 riflescope line. Featuring world-class German optical performance designed to accommodate thermal clip-on devices, these all-purpose hunting scopes are made in Germany and available in 1-6×24 iC, 2-12×50 iC, and 2.5-15×56 iC models. Featuring a 6x zoom and 30mm main tube, B2 riflescopes are extremely compact, robust, and engineered to handle the additional weight and stress when shooting with a thermal unit attached. The shorter length ensures the clip-on device can be comfortably operated from the shooting position, and that the rifle’s center of gravity is not shifted too far forward.  This design also requires a shorter range of motion of the zoom system’s movable lenses which results in improved mechanical precision and a more stable point of impact when changing magnification.

“The Blaser B2 riflescopes feature excellent German-built optics optimized for big game hunting and for use with the Liemke clip-on thermal devices,” said Jason Evans, CEO, Blaser Group USA. “The premium optics and design make this line of scopes ideal for all hunters who want the option of hunting in daylight or darkness, which thermal clip-ons make possible.”

All B2 models feature fine, daylight bright, illuminated fiber optic 4C reticles in the second focal plane and the illumination setting is lockable. External lenses are coated with Blaser’s Smart Lens Protection (SLP) hydrophobic coating to repel rain. The B2 scopes are also available with or without an inner rail for mounting on any make and type of rifle.

The Blaser QDC+ (Quick Distance Control+) feature is available as an option and allows you to adjust shooting distance up to a range of 500 m directly on the elevation turret of your B2 scope.  For optimal adaptation to your own rifle, 10 interchangeable engraved rings are included, covering a wide range of hunting ammunition.  Individual markings can also be applied to a blank ring.  As with all Blaser riflescopes, the turret can be locked at the zero position and also at a second preferred point of impact to prevent unintentional adjustments in the field.

The optional Blaser B2 Ocular Flip Cover is sold separately and activates the illuminated reticle in the Blaser B2 scope on all rifles without an iC cocking slide.  The ingenious design of Blaser riflescopes allows activation of the illumination through the magnet integrated into the flip cover.  Simply open the cover and the illumination turns on.

Meet Blaser Group's New Thermal Compatible B2 Riflescopes

The Blaser B2 Riflescope models will have a base pricing structure with the Blaser B2 1-6×24 iC priced at $1700, the B2 2-12×50 iC at $1900, and the B2 2.5-15×56 iC also priced at $1900. Each model offers the option to complement your setup with a corresponding set of Ocular flip covers and the convenience of the optional QDC+ feature, enabling swift adjustments of shooting distances during your field excursions. To explore a comprehensive range of Blaser optics and firearms, please visit http://blaser-group.com for further details.

Meet Blaser Group's New Thermal Compatible B2 Riflescopes

 

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