Monthly Archives: November 2020
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November 25, 2020
A very common question I receive from customers is “Is it better to have a Thermal Spotter and a Thermal Scope OR a Thermal Spotter and a Night Vision Scope?’'
In order for this to be answered, there are a few questions that I tend to ask the customer back.
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November 17, 2020
A very small but invaluable piece of equipment that is more than often overlooked is the Bubble Level.
It's simple. If you intend on shooting at longer distances with a modern scope, let’s say beyond 400 meters, then yes, you should use a Bubble Level.
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November 12, 2020
The X503 is a very stable scope in temperature and very snappy on the parallax, providing quick and precise range finding capabilities.
With all these points in mind, this would be my scope of choice if I was not using my Delta Styker 5-50x56. -
November 12, 2020
Brightness is a product of the Exit Pupil (EP) diameter and the Anti-Reflection Coatings.
The EP is the little circle of light seen in an eyepiece held approximately 18inches from the eye, aimed at a bright wall or sky.
Its diameter is determined by the following equation:
Objective Lens Diameter/Scope's Magnification = Exit Pupil Diameter.
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November 02, 2020
Ever since the Pulsar Thermion range has been out there has always been debate as to which is going to sell the best within the market, hence the introduction of various new sensor sizes that we have never seen before, and the large range of options available throughout.