The new riflescope for all who value maximum precision and accuracy.
Whether Bench Rest, F-Class, Long Range or Extreme Long Range, the new
10-60x56 CM II High Performance is especially developed for competition
shooting.
The 10-60x56 CM II High Performance is the latest development of our
6x zoom optics designs and impresses with powerful features: The large
field of view, together with the generous exit pupil, allows comfortable
target acquisition and sets a new benchmark. The 56 mm objective lens
diameter with a light transmission of over 90 % provides a clear, bright
and high contrast image even at extreme magnification. The “LPI”
enables the use of 11 step illumination and the 20 m to infinity
parallax adjustment with one simple handgrip. The riflescope is equipped
with a new mrad-based M1FL competition reticle in first focal plane.
With a main tube diameter of 34 mm, the 10-60x56 CM II High
Performance achieves an elevation adjustment range of over 23 mrad.
Click values of 0.1 mrad are possible with the Double Turn II+ elevation
turret and 0.05 mrad with the Multi Turn II.
Thanks to the use of high-performance aluminum and the special
design, this product also ensures the usual Schmidt & Bender
stability and allows the riflescope to be used from –40 °C to +61 °C.
Despite the solid construction and its superior optical quality, the
weight of the 10-60x56 CM II High Performance is less than 1000 g.
MOA shooters take note: Soon, the 10-60x56 CM II
High Performance will be offered with a second focal plane MOA-based
reticle and corresponding turret configurations with click values of ¼
or ? MOA. So stay tuned.
LPI (Leucht-Parallaxe Integriert = Illumination Parallax integrated)
The new 10-60x56 CM II High Performance features the new “LPI”
function – “LPI” means „Illumination Parallax Integrated“. This new and
very easily operable illumination control is integrated into the
parallax adjustment and allows a better mounting solution. It also
enables a better left handed use.
Although being very compact the illumination and the parallax
adjustment show the familiar features: on the outer side the smaller and
easy to operate illumination knob has 11 functional steps with “off”
positions between each step. This allows more contrast on dark targets.
The bigger knob which is next to the tube operates the very
precise side focus/parallax adjustment. It begins at close distances at
20 m and goes up to infinity.
Both knobs are clearly distinguished by size and rippling while the
engravings of each turret can be read or adjusted while in shooting
position – also with gloves.
M1FL reticle
The M1FL is the latest development for shooting sports based on our
well-known LRR-MIL reticle. Our goal was to design a fine mrad reticle
in first focal plane, optimized for highest precision disciplines as
well as for extreme long range shooting.

Unit |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
H |
J |
K |
L |
M |
N |
P |
Q |
R |
S |
T |
U |
V |
W |
mm inch |
93.2 3.67 |
72.5 2.85 |
53.8 2.12 |
73.2 2.88 |
89.0 3.50 |
60.0 2.36 |
28.1 1.11 |
62.0 2.44 |
34.0 1.34 |
50.0 1.97 |
441.7 17.39 |
39.0 1.54 |
39.0 1.54 |
39.0 1.54 |
41.0 1.61 |
7.3 0.29 |
30.0 1.18 |
18.8 0.74 |
29.1 1.15 |
34.1 1.34 |
52.0 2.05 |
Specifications
Weight (g/oz) |
980–995/34.57–35.10 |
Length (mm/in) |
442/17.40 |
Main tube diameter (mm/in) |
34/1.34 |
|
Magnification |
10–60 |
Objective diameter (mm)/(in) |
56/2.20 |
Field-of-view (m/100 m)/(ft/100 yd) |
4.4–0.8/13.3–2.3 |
Field-of-view [USA] (m/100 m)/(ft/100 yd) |
3.74–0.64/11.2–1.9 |
Exit pupil diameter (mm/in) |
5.6–1.0/0.22–0.04 |
Eye relief distance (mm)/(in) |
90/3.54 |
Twilight factor |
23.7–58.0 |
Transmission (%) |
>90 |
Focal Plane |
1 |
Diopter adjustment (dpt) |
-3 to +2 |
|
Turrets (Elevation / Windage) |
DT II+ MTC LT / ST II ZC LT |
Click value |
0.1 mrad |
Adjustment range elevation |
23.5 mrad |
Adjustment range windage |
±6 mrad |
|
Turrets (Elevation / Windage) |
MT II MTC LT / DT II+ ZC LT |
Click value |
0.5 cm/100 m |
Adjustment range elevation |
235 cm/100 m |
Adjustment range windage |
±68 cm/100 m |
|
|
|
Parallax adjustment (m/yd) |
20 to 8/21.87 to 8 |
Illumination |
11 settings |
|
Waterproof (m)/(ft) |
3 |
Temperature range |
|
Storage (°C)/(°F) |
–55 to +71/–67 to +160 |
Function (°C)/(°F) |
–40 to +61/–40 to +142 |
|
Turret rotation |
cw/ccw |
|
Color |
Black |
|
Reticle |
M1FL |

New M1FL reticle (FFP)
The latest generation of match reticles
The M1FL is the latest development for shooting sports based on our
well-known LRR-MIL reticle. Our goal was to design a fine mrad reticle
in first focal plane, optimized for highest precision disciplines as
well as for extreme long range shooting.
Like the LRR-MIL, the M1FL has an interrupted center cross that can
be illuminated. It features a fine, free-floating center dot with a
coverage of just 0.32 cm at 100 m for precise shot placement and is
surrounded by an interrupted center cross with 0.1 mrad gaps and dashes.
Up to the 5 mrad mark, the reticle is graduated in 0.1 mrad
subtensions and can be used for holding and measuring over the entire
range. For faster orientation, even graduation marks are made downward
or to the right and uneven ones correspondingly upward or to the left.
From the center, the markings are more clearly highlighted from the 2
mrad mark onwards so that they can be easily noticed even at lower
magnifications.
On the horizontal axis, the markings before the 5 mrad mark make it
easier to measure oval or round targets. On the vertical axis, the bars
are divided into 0.5 mrad subtensions after the 5 mrad mark. On both
axes, all 2 mrad marks are additionally numbered up to the 10 mrad mark.
The upper area of the M1FL reticle shows no markings in order to
support target and impact identification. The vertical bar extends to
the 10 mrad mark and also has a free-floating dot at each of the 5 and
10 mrad marks to allow zeroing above the vertical bar as it is
especially common in Extreme Long Range shooting. On the horizontal
axis, solid bold conical-shaped bars guide the eye toward the center
especially at low magnifications.
What does M1FL stand for? "M1" (=Match 1) stands for the latest
generation of competition/shooting sports reticles. As in the past, "F"
(=Fine) stands for the fine line pattern and "L" (=Light/Illuminated)
for the illumination of the reticle.