Monthly Archives: October 2018
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October 31, 2018
Shaun from OpticsWarehouse reviews the Vortex 5-25×50 PST GEN II Viper Riflescope.
This updated favorite hands an unfair advantage to shooters who seek to keep the upper hand in every situation from close quarters to long-range shots. The illumination dial is cleanly integrated into the side focus adjustment knob for easy access and streamlined performance. The glass-etched reticle offers shooters highly functional, intuitive, and detailed hold points, yet remains uncluttered for optimal viewing and features 10 intensity levels with off positions between each setting.
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October 29, 2018
Shaun from OpticsWarehouse.co.uk chats about Schmidt & Bender’s NEW LRR-Mil (Long Range Reticle-Mil) which is a milliradian based intelligent reticle designed for the tactical precision shooter.
The design is clear, modern and comes with easy-to-reference features. You can use this more intelligent mil-based reticle for aiming and ranging capabilities.
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October 25, 2018
John Farbrother – OpticsWarehouse – has this month been crowned the 2018 BFTA and WFTC Springer Champion!
We caught up with John for a quick chat to discuss this incredible achievement.
How does it feel to be both BFTA and WFTC Springer Champion?
It feels great! Not something that I was expecting, obviously you set yourself goals to achieve and this year my goals were Top 3 in the BFTA Grand Prix series and Top 5 at the WFTC so this year came as a very big shock to win both of these great events.How did you get into Air Rifle Shooting?
That started a long time ago with a combination of events. It all started with my parents belonging to West London rangers along with my godfather Basil Meacher. My Father and Basil had a very competitive streak at club level, which has obviously rubbed off on me. They taught me the basics of shooting at a young age that has led where I am today.I think the