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<blockquote data-quote="985" data-source="post: 1278661"><p>Litehiker,</p><p></p><p>Here's some riflescope trivia for you.</p><p>Hensoldt Optronics;</p><p></p><p>Moritz Hensoldt, born in 1821, is the founder of the Hensoldt line. In 1852, he established a small optical company in Sonneberg, Thuringia, which relocated to Wetzlar, Hesse, in 1865. Since then Hensoldt has been a vital part of the centre of optics and precision mechanics in Wetzlar.</p><p></p><p>Hensoldt AG, known for its innovative targeting optics for rifles, was acquired by the Carl Zeiss Foundation in 1928. The company kept its focus on optical and optronic devices including riflescopes, spotting scopes and binoculars. In 2006, the Zeiss Group divided the Hensoldt AG into a line for civil applications, Carl Zeiss Sports Optics and a line for military applications, Hensoldt Systemtechnik. Later the military line was renamed Carl Zeiss Optronics Wetzlar as a part of the Carl Zeiss Optronics in Oberkochen, Baden-Württemberg.</p><p></p><p>Hensoldt has a heritage that has lasted over one-hundred years. All of your questions can be answered there. In fact, you could attempt to open a discussion with their former lead scientist, "Dr. Walter Peche", or maybe try Schmidt & Bender's former Astrophysicist, "Ms. Hesse". Those are the people that are capable of delivering to you a scientific answer. Can you handle the truth and real science? Or are you out of Schlitz...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="985, post: 1278661"] Litehiker, Here's some riflescope trivia for you. Hensoldt Optronics; Moritz Hensoldt, born in 1821, is the founder of the Hensoldt line. In 1852, he established a small optical company in Sonneberg, Thuringia, which relocated to Wetzlar, Hesse, in 1865. Since then Hensoldt has been a vital part of the centre of optics and precision mechanics in Wetzlar. Hensoldt AG, known for its innovative targeting optics for rifles, was acquired by the Carl Zeiss Foundation in 1928. The company kept its focus on optical and optronic devices including riflescopes, spotting scopes and binoculars. In 2006, the Zeiss Group divided the Hensoldt AG into a line for civil applications, Carl Zeiss Sports Optics and a line for military applications, Hensoldt Systemtechnik. Later the military line was renamed Carl Zeiss Optronics Wetzlar as a part of the Carl Zeiss Optronics in Oberkochen, Baden-Württemberg. Hensoldt has a heritage that has lasted over one-hundred years. All of your questions can be answered there. In fact, you could attempt to open a discussion with their former lead scientist, "Dr. Walter Peche", or maybe try Schmidt & Bender's former Astrophysicist, "Ms. Hesse". Those are the people that are capable of delivering to you a scientific answer. Can you handle the truth and real science? Or are you out of Schlitz... [/QUOTE]
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