For shooters who know no limits -
The 6-36x56 PM II High Performance

The 6-36x56 PM II High Performance is the enhanced revolution of our iconic 5-25x56 PM II riflescope. The high magnification range paired with a large adjustment range makes the riflescope perfect for dynamic disciplines such as PRS but also for static disciplines from medium distances up to “King of 2 Mile” shooting. No other riflescope in this class offers such a wide field of view even at 6x magnification.  In addition to the field of view, the outstanding resolution for target identification and shot observation is also striking.  


  • Widest field of view in its class
  • Extremely compact design
  • Lightest riflescope in its class
  • LPI allows more flexible mounting and enables for left-handed use
  • Parallax/side focus goes from 20m (21,9yd) up to infinity
  • High internal adjustment elevation range of over 4m/100m (40 mrad)
  • Smart selection of available turrets and reticles  


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Our scope, your victory!

Michael Blackburn shares his impressions of the World Cup and reveals how the 6-36x56 PM II gave him the decisive edge.


"The IPRF 22lr World Championship consisted of twenty stages that were fast with a high round count and lots of positional movement. Light conditions in the woods sections got very shaded and targets disappeared into shadows. 

All twenty stages were 90 seconds with 12 rounds and had up to twelve position changes in that time.


When stage times are so short, fast target acquisition was paramount and  the Schmidt and Bender 6-36x56 PMII High Performance made this easy. 


Having a wide field of view, crystal-clear glass and a reticle that is useful but non-obtrusive made finding targets in low light fast and easy. 

I used the GR2ID reticle which was a great choice as holdovers were a must with short par times. The GR2ID allows precise wind holds on all holdovers even in the windiest conditions. While there is a lot of detailed information, the fine reticle does not get in the way of vision. I was able to see most of my bullets in flight, so making corrections on misses and even impacts kept me centred on target. 

A forgiving parallax and eye box is also important in Rimfire competitions, and the 6-36 ticks both boxes. 


I’m incredibly proud of my World Championship win and honoured to share the podium with fellow Schmidt and Bender shooter Matthew Hui who also used the 6-36 PMII High Performance. 

First and third in the world proves these scopes are the benchmark of the competition."


- Michael Blackburn