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Rifle Scopes Kahles Optics Trip Guntramsdorf Austria

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    <span style="font-weight: bold">Kahles Optics </span>

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    Immediately after SHOT Show this year, Sniper's Hide was invited to tour the Kahles Factory outside Vienna Austria in Guntramsdorf. This is a brand new facility that was opened last year. It was a definitely a highlight of the winter trip as we timed it with the Jaeger Ball held at the Imperial Palace.
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    The tour of facility was quite impressive, we started off by looking at the small museum they had of the Kahles Scopes going back 100 years. In fact here is one of the oldest scope that pre-dates the 1900s.

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    This scope is from the 1800s. What started the trend in Europe was the appearance of a comet around that time so many people were interested in Telescopes to view the night Skies. This is where Kahles got their start all those years ago.

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    One of the highlights of the area is a rifle that was left out in the mountains and found 30 years later. The rifle was leaning against the rocks with the objective to sky. After 30 years in the elements, you could still see a perfect image through the scope. Seriously impressive how the glass held up.

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    From here we moved into the factory,

    Clean, brand new, essentially a smart building, the machine shop floor was quite impressive. All new state of the art machines turning out everything from the scope tubes to the internals. Made in small batches, these parts are at the height of perfection.

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    Each scope tube is made from solid aluminum bar stock.

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    From here the batch testing and quality control was the most impressive. These batches are taken in a special room where they engineers test the tolerances before they head to Swarovski for anodizing. <span style="font-style: italic">(This is the only process not done in house. Kahles is the sister company to Swarovski) </span>

    I was amazed at the computer controlled testing machines. Not only are the parts tested on a minute level, the process is recorded and video taped by the computers. Like handloading your own ammo, they tested concentricity across the entire tube.

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    I have been on other factory tours before, and never have I seen such attention to detail before the scope was even built.

    Even the glass is tested alongside the parts. I was shown screen captures from the computer that had flagged blemishes in the glass. Microscopic, where given a Loupe I was unable to locate the flaw, yet Kahles computer testing machine were able to identify the smallest of blemishes.

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    They are running 3 shifts, and turning out product that is easily at the top of the scope industry.

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    From the testing / quality control room the batches returned from anodizing they head to their in house engraving for the parts that need marking. Then, they head over to the assembly area which itself a clean and dust free environment.

    Each scope is assembled by hand, with checks and balances along the way. As the scope makes it way around the room for assembly, it finally heads upstairs for the final testing and inspection.

    <span style="font-style: italic">See part two below: </span>
     
    Re: Kahles Optics Trip Guntramsdorf Austria

    Where are the pics from the ball ? Traditional Austrian dress i hope !
     
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    <span style="font-weight: bold">Kahles Optics Part 2 </span>

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    Above the rest of the room lies their final inspection and calibration station. As you can see this is being done by hand, however, they are in the process of adding a computer controlled testing station. The new station will do so much more to include testing the amount of pressure to turn the knobs so each click is consistent with the others. If there was an issue, this station will find it.

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    Each scope goes through this process to check parallax, just resolution, and basically make sure it is working up to snuff.

    The hospitality shown to me was unrivaled, I was so impressed with not only the facility, I mean even it uses no fossil fuels and is completely climate controlled.
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    It's amazing how it processes the air. To everything from dinner to the ball we had just a spectacular time in Wien. I was able to interact with the engineers, we talked about things like moving the windage knob to the left for the support hand to use. We saw some new and upcoming products and we had first hand experience with the current line of products.

    Kahles has everything from the 1-6x which is becoming very popular with the 3 Gun crowd, to the 3-12x, 6-24x and the 10-50x F Class / Benchrest model. All these are made in house there in Austria. I saw no boxes marked from Asia, as it's all done right there.

    This was a company proud of their heritage and their process, from the engineering to the build, the quality controls, they are determined to make the best product possible.


    <span style="text-decoration: underline">Traditional Ball Wear</span>

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    The view from the Swarovski Table
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    More inside the palace
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    Getting my Lederhosen On !
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    They tried talking me into the short shorts, I thought they were kidding.

    Huge thanks to Robert, Wolfgang, Alex, and everyone at Kahles who made this trip possible. Truly a trip of a lifetime.
     
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    awesome frank, you look like a Jägermeister in that last picture. looks like an awesome place
     
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    <---------jealous. Looks like it was a fantastic trip with a rare look behind the curtain. Awesome to see that there is still "art" in scope manufacturing alive and well in Austria.
     
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    Frank is that the new Arc'Teryx LEAF line you are wearing in the last pic?
     
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    Thats not a bad view at all from the Swarovski table.....ha

    That place looks pretty impressive, Im a fan of transparent practice and quality control...

    JJ
     
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    Christ now I want to don some lederhosen and watch the Sound of Music.

    The Hills are alive....
     
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    That looks like it was a fun trip. There's some world-class skiing about an hour from where you were, just watch for the photo radar on the straights near the tunnels:
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    that outfit is awesome.. haha.

    make sure you wear it to a shoot one of these days.
     
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    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Graham</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
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    Definitely not in America. I don't see a SINGLE McDonald's or Starbucks in that picture. Crazy...

    Excellent writeup, Mr. Frank. It really helps put into perspective the level of detail and labor that goes into scopes in this price range. Really helps you know that you are in fact paying for quality as opposed to just a name!
     
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    I found a Starbucks in Wien, right behind the Opera House at the corner of Kamtner Strasse next to the Sacher Hotel. Oh there is a literally a McDonalds on every corner in the city.

    A Grande Americano is $6 there...
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    Ordering Coffee anywhere in Austria is a bit of a treat as they have a dozen different kinds.
     
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    Cool trip and writeup. And you look good in the local garb.
     
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    Looks like it was truly a trip to remember. Congrats and great write up.
     
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    Is it true what they say about the sausage in Vienna? Any hope for an Irishman?
     
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    Excelent post Lowlight, truly amazing the Khales factory and Austria tradition.

    LRCampos.