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ASTM F1753-96(2010)

Standard Specification for Classification and Marking of Single-Lens Scopes for Use with Archery Bows

Standard Specification for Classification and Marking of Single-Lens Scopes for Use with Archery Bows F1753-96R10 ASTM|F1753-96R10|en-US Standard Specification for Classification and Marking of Single-Lens Scopes for Use with Archery Bows Standard new BOS Vol. 15.07 Committee F08
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Significance and Use

This specification is intended to ensure uniform classification of the lenses and the marking of scopes to avoid confusion of the consumer, which results form the use of different classification and identification systems.

This specification is based on the use of the diopter that is the reciprocal of the focal length of the lens as measured in metres.

Abstract

This specification covers the classification and marking of single-lens scopes used in conjunction with archery bows. The lenses are classified in terms of optical magnification, scope markings, and charts of the empirical relationship of the apparent magnification that the consumer can expect to obtain when a correctly marked lens is used under specific conditions. The visual acuity of the lenses is related to the magnification of the lens in general, and is dependent on other factors such as the specific individual, lens quality, and the size of the rear aperture used with the lens. This specification does not go beyond this definition of acuity.

Scope

1.1 This specification covers lenses and scopes used in conjunction with archery bows. It establishes a standardized system for the classification of these lenses in terms of their optical magnification, the marking of the scopes in which the lenses are mounted, and charts depicting the empirical relationship of the apparent magnification the consumer can expect to obtain when a correctly marked lens is used under specific conditions.

1.2 AcuityThe visual acuity of these lenses is related to the magnification of the lens in general. For the average subject there can be an improvement in acuity with lenses having apparent magnifications of 2 to 4× and a decrement in acuity with lenses of 6× and greater.

1.2.1 Acuity also is dependent on other factors, such as the specific individual, lens quality, and the size and quality of the rear aperture (peep) used in conjunction with the lens. Beyond this statement, acuity is not the subject of this specification.

1.3 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard.

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Book of Standards Volume: 15.07
Developed by Subcommittee: F08.16
Pages: 4
DOI: 10.1520/F1753-96R10
ICS Code: 97.220.40