Kahles 318i Shot Show 2018 Brian Allen

Published on January 31, 2018
Duration: 3:26

This video introduces the Kahles 318i riflescope, presented by Brian Allen of the KAHLES Shooting Team at Shot Show 2018. Key features include a compact design suitable for gas guns and 3-Gun competition, an improved field of view, smoother magnification adjustment, and a new 'Twist Lock' feature to prevent accidental turret rotation. The scope also boasts a more noticeable click adjustment system, enhanced reticle illumination, and an integrated Allen key for zero stop adjustments. It will be available in April with SKMR3 and MSR reticle options.

Quick Summary

The Kahles 318i riflescope, introduced at Shot Show 2018, features a 3.5-18x magnification and a compact design suitable for gas guns and 3-Gun. Key innovations include a 'Twist Lock' feature to prevent accidental turret rotation and an improved internal click system for more precise adjustments. It also boasts an integrated Allen key for zero stop adjustments.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sponsor
  2. 00:06Meet Brian Allen & KAHLES Shooting Team
  3. 00:13Introducing the Kahles 318i
  4. 00:33Magnification and Design
  5. 00:44Ideal Applications (Gas Gun, 3-Gun)
  6. 00:52Field of View and Turret Feel
  7. 01:06New Twist Lock Feature
  8. 01:36Improved Click System
  9. 01:48Reticle Elevation Markings
  10. 02:17Zero Stop Functionality
  11. 02:24Illuminated Reticle
  12. 02:32Integrated Allen Key for Zero Stop
  13. 02:49Setting the Zero Stop
  14. 03:09Reticle Options (SKMR3, MSR)
  15. 03:15Left-Hand Windage Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key new features of the Kahles 318i riflescope?

The Kahles 318i introduces a shorter, more compact design ideal for gas guns and 3-Gun. It features a new 'Twist Lock' mechanism to prevent accidental turret rotation, a smoother magnification adjustment, and a redesigned internal click system for more noticeable and precise adjustments.

How does the 'Twist Lock' feature on the Kahles 318i work?

The 'Twist Lock' feature on the Kahles 318i is designed to prevent the turrets from accidentally turning. This is particularly useful when the scope covers are off or if the rifle contacts obstacles, ensuring the zero remains undisturbed during shooting.

What magnification range does the Kahles 318i offer and who is it for?

The Kahles 318i offers a 3.5-18x magnification range. Its compact design and features make it well-suited for gas-operated rifles, fast-paced shooting disciplines like 3-Gun, and general precision rifle applications.

How is the zero stop adjusted on the Kahles 318i?

The Kahles 318i has an integrated Allen key for adjusting the zero stop. The process involves setting your zero, loosening two Allen screws, spinning the turret back to zero, and then re-tightening the screws. It allows for adjustments past zero before stopping.

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