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Hatson Mod. 70 Air Rifle Review

Hatson Mod. 70 Air Rifle Review Video Clips. Duration : 5.05 Mins.


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Nikon P-223 3x32 Matte BDC Carbine

Nikon P-223 3x32 Matte BDC Carbine Review


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Nikon P-223 3x32 Matte BDC Carbine Feature

  • BDC Carbine Reticle-Developed specifically for the trajectory of the .223 Rem /5.56 NATO round with 55-grain polymer tip bullet, the new BDC Carbine reticle provides a 200 yard crosshair with ''hash marks'' at 400 yards and 600 yards.
  • Fully Multicoated Optical System-Provides up to 98-Percent light transmission and maximum brightness from dawn to dusk.
  • Precise, 1/4-MOA Hand-turn Tactical-Style, Zero-Reset Turrets-Positive click reticle adjustments get you zeroed in quicker and maintain your setting?even withrepeated recoil.
  • Waterproof/Fogproof-Nitrogen filled and O-ring sealed
  • Generous, Consistent Eye Relief-Keeps your brow safe?even with the heaviest recoiling cartridges, lightweight rifles, and severe shooting angles.

Nikon P-223 3x32 Matte BDC Carbine Overview

Nikon P-223 3x32cvAR RiflescopesThe new P-223 Series broadens Nikon’s line-up of precision optics for AR rifles. Designed for extreme sighting speed and superior long-range accuracy for AR platform rifles and .223 cartridges, the P-223’s entire optical system is fully multicoated for extreme brightness and provides light transmission up to 98%.The P-223 3x32 Carbine is an incredibly compact optic designed specifically for fast-handling, shorter barrel ARs. The all-new, fast-sighting BDC Carbine reticle was developed specifically for the 3x32 and .223 Remington cartridge to make engaging targets quickly and accurately both in-close and out to 600 yards. With tactical-style turrets with Zero-Reset feature to simplify field adjustments, the 3x32, like all Nikon AR riflescopes, is optimized for use with Nikon Spot On Ballistic Match Technology. Spot On allows you to discover all of the exact aiming points on the BDC carbine reticle for your exact ammunition and load.

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Starling Behavior - Why I Shoot Them

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Gun Scopes

Gun scopes are an excellent way to magnify a target and hit it accurately. New technologies have made them smaller and more accurate. The latest trend in gun scopes is making them magnify greater distances while simultaneously becoming smaller in size. With primary optics and lenses there are many limitations to scopes, to magnify something far away the scope has to be very large and long. This makes them excessively heavy which affects the accuracy of the shooter. Long distance shots were exceedingly difficult with even the most high powered gun scopes.

With the use of digital technology which is common in high end video and digital cameras a digital scope can see as far, or further, than an visual scope. The main benefit is weight and size savings but there are a estimate of other advantages that can be utilized with a digital gun scope.

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Digital gun scopes can no ifs ands or buts incorporate a range finder into the scope without sacrificing space and weight. Night optics utilizing infrared are also much easier on digital versions. About the only disadvantage a digital scope has is its need for batteries and susceptibility to water. High end scopes are weather proofed to combat the latter, only extra batteries can combat the former.

One benefit is that the view finder does not have to be aligned with the barrel of the gun. This means that a gun can be shot nearby corners without exposing the someone firing the weapon. A small camera is installed on the tip of the firearm which is linked to a viewfinder, often wirelessly. This has paved the way for even more inviting gun systems where the firearm is operated completely remotely. The Us soldiery has a estimate of small treaded vehicles that can have separate guns mounted on them, such as the deadly 50mm cannon, and be controlled, sighted and fired completely remotely.

Having digital gun scopes has another huge benefit that no other gun has ever had, the quality for commanding officers, generals and other soldiery personnel to view what is happening on the front lines in real time. This gives them a huge tactical benefit over soldiery that are less informed and advised from their commanders. Changes to protocol can be made and followed promptly which is vital to preventing war crimes, friendly fire and other dangerous or politically disastrous situations.

Probably the most high tech gun scopes are not no ifs ands or buts scopes at all and most people will never get to use or even see them as they are used experimentally by the military. They are more similar to a sonar ideas on a submarine than a primary gun scope. A signal is emitted from discrete points, such as a soldiers back pack and discrete "buoys" that can be dropped from helicopters or predator drones or thrown into hostile areas by the soldiery themselves. another sensor detects the discrepancies in the signal and creates a virtual environment of the area which can be shown on a screen in the soldier's gun sight.

With Gps technology ordinance can be pinpointed to a definite spot and the targets neutralized without ever exposing any soldiers to danger. For less destructive missions the soldiers can go in knowing where every person is and what to expect which is very uncommon on the battlefield. Digital gun sights are making targeting easier while exposing the soldiers to less danger which gives the owners of this technology a huge benefit over those without it which also makes it principal that it is only used in the right way.

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Check Out Simmons Truplex .22 Mag Riflescope (4X32, Matte) with Rings for $41.40


Simmons Truplex .22 Mag Riflescope (4X32, Matte) with Rings Review



Simmons Truplex .22 Mag Riflescope (4X32, Matte) with Rings Feature

  • High-quality optical glass and fully-coated optics deliver bright, sharp images
  • HydroShield lens coating helps maintain a clear sight picture, regardless of weather conditions
  • Simmons' SureGrip rubber surfaces for easy adusting in any shooting conditions
  • Magnification & Objective: 4 x 32mm
  • Field of View (ft. @ 100 yds): 21

Simmons Truplex .22 Mag Riflescope (4X32, Matte) with Rings Overview

Hunters are high on this one... Simmons 4x32 mm 22 MAG Rimfire Truplex Reticle Rimfire Scope! One of the most popular Rimfire Scopes in America for darn good reasons! The 22 MAG deliver unparalleled performance... bar none! Features Simmons' patented TrueZero adjustment system and QTA quick target acquisition eyepiece. Each 22 MAG Scope comes complete with a set of rimfire rings to get you up and mounted in no time. Take a closer look: High-quality optical glass and fully coated optics deliver bright, sharp images; HydroShield lens coating helps maintain a clear sight picture... regardless of weather conditions; Simmons' new SureGrip rubber surfaces make the 22 MAG one of the easiest scopes to adjust under any shooting conditions F.O.V is 21' @ 100 yards; Eye relief 4"; Exit pupil 8 mm; Weight 8.8 ozs.; Click value (MOA) 1/4; Adjustment range 70 / 70; Truplex reticle; Parallax settings 50 yds. Score more shots, have more fun... order yours today! AVAILABLE SEPARATELY: Simmons 4x32 mm 22 Mag Rimfire Truplex Reticle Scope, Silver Matte Finish - word search in our Store for 'Simmons'. Simmons 4x32 mm 22 Mag Rimfire Truplex Reticle Scope, Black Matte Finish

Simmons Truplex .22 Mag Riflescope (4X32, Matte) with Rings Specifications

This riflescope belongs to the feature-rich, ruggedly built Simmons family of scopes. Shot-after-shot, hunt-after-hunt, these scopes deliver stunning on-game performance, reliability, and value thanks to fully-coated optics and a complete set of mounting rings. SureGrip adjustments make for easy adjustment, even while wearing gloves. Plus, the QTA (Quick Target Acquisition) eyepiece delivers a constant 3.5 inches of eye relief through the entire magnification range.

Features:

  • High-quality optical glass and fully-coated optics deliver bright, sharp images
  • HydroShield lens coating helps maintain a clear sight picture, regardless of weather conditions
  • Simmons' SureGrip rubber surfaces for easy adusting in any shooting conditions
  • TrueZero Flex Erector system
  • QTA quick target acquisition eyepiece
  • TrueZero windage and elevation dials

Specifications:

  • Model: 511022
  • Finish: Matte
  • Magnification & Objective: 4 x 32mm
  • Field of View (ft. @ 100 yds): 21
  • Eye Relief (in): 4
  • Exit Pupil (mm): 8
  • Weight (oz): 8.8
  • Click Value (MOA): 1/4
  • Adjustment(Range): 70/70
  • Reticle: Truplex
  • Parallax Settings: 50 yds

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Leatherwood Hi-Lux CMR Scope Review

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http://www.hi-luxoptics.com The Leatherwood Hi-Lux CMR 1 to 4 power scope is a great close range to medium range optic for rifles. CMR stands for Close Mediu...

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Yukon NVRS Titanium 1.5x42 Mini Varmint Hunter Night Vision Scope

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Yukon YK26011 Titanium night vision riflescope. This device is a gen 1 night vision scope with built in IR illuminator. Shop for it here: http://www.nightvis...

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Scope Tracking - Rifle Shooting Technique - NSSF Shooting Sportscast

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Sniper Scope Camera KJW M700P

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delineate of Nikon Scopes for Rifles

Scopes for rifles by Nikon are offered in an industrialized array of styles and appearance which makes them ideal for Ar shooters and buck hunters. Nikon scopes are all made with very definite lenses that perform well for practically all hunting enthusiasts. With hunting riflescopes for rimfire, Ar (assault rifles), and shotguns you'll be able to find a Nikon scope for your popular hunting rifle. While Nikon offers a lot of choices of scopes with many distinct features getting the right one for your next hunt can be difficult. A few of the more popular Nikon riflescopes are the Buckmaster, M-223, Nikon Omega, and the Nikon Prostaff. We have reviewed some of the basic features of each scope below to get you started on your quest for the next Nikon scope.

Nikon Buckmaster Riflescopes

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If you are a deer hunter that wants to get bigger bucks then the Buckmaster from Nikon is a great rifle scope to consider. If you are hunting with a rifle, rimfire, or black powder gun you'll be pleased with the great capability you get from these Nikon scopes. With a 92% transmission you'll have abundant lighting for hunting even when light is at a decreased level. A quick focus eyepiece makes scoping your deer a simple task and 4 distinct reticle options offered on the Buckmaster are Nikon's Nikoplex crosshairs, mildot, Bdc, and fine crosshair with dot so you can shoot the way you want. Other great feature of this Nikon riflescope is that it has water and fog proof coatings that make it easy to use in wet foggy conditions while still being visible.

Nikon M-223 Ar Riflescopes

Designed for high powered self-operating rifles this Nikon strike rifle scope can deal with some truly great shots without breaking. With 4 inches of eye relief this Nikon M-223 can deal with 55-grain ammo at speeds of up to 3240 fps. The whole case of this scope is made from a single piece of aircraft grade aluminum for added protection and long chronic power. With all these great features it's no wonder why these scopes are favored by outdoor magazines like Field and Stream.

Nikon Omega Muzzleloader visual Scope

Nikon's Omega Muzllelaoder scopes are made just for use with muzzleloaders and can shoot in excess of 250 yards. The 5 inches of eye restraint make shooting with this scope fun without the fear of blow back to the face from great muzzle loads. With 92% light transmission that allows you to work in dark conditions and a quick focus eye piece this scope is great for all muzzleloader hunters looking to gain a leg up on their prey.

Nikon Prostaff Hunting Scopes

For the hunter looking for a capability scope without breaking the bank the Nikon Prostaff series scope is the excellent match. Priced at under 0 these scopes are produced by the Nikon Prostaff hunting team to be definite and long lasting. Fix one of these Nikon riflescopes to your shotgun, rimfire, or hunting rifle and you can hunt with even greater accuracy.

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Lap the Rings and Mount a Scope on a Ruger, How To

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Air Rifle hunting 2 - farmyard vermin shooting

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History of Rifle Scopes

Our rifle scopes are most directly linked to refracting telescopes of which the first practical versions were seen in about 1608 in the Netherlands. These first refracting telescopes are credited to Hans Lippershey and Zacharias Janssen, spectacle-makers and Jacob Metius. We are probably more well-known with the name Galileo Galilei who heard of the invention in 1609 and proceeded make his own version. The first experiments to give shooters a telescopic sight go back to the early 17th century but all the early attempts had practical or performance limitations.

The first documented telescopic rifle sight was invented shortly after 1835 by Morgan James of Utica, Ny. John R. Chapman, a civil engineer, worked with James on some of the concepts and design, and they produced the Chapman-James sight. In 1855, William Malcolm of Syracuse, Ny began producing his own sight. Malcolm incorporated achromatic lenses like those used in telescopes. He also improved the windage and elevation adjustments. Malcolm's sights and those made by Mr. L.M. Amidon of Vermont were the proper while the Civil War.

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Telescopic sights were used to good follow by both sides while the Civil War. There were a whole of great shots and some rumors of hits from 1000 yards or more. At Spotsylvania the Union normal Sedgwick was reportedly killed by a sniper from a distance of 1000 yards. The actual measured distance is about 550 yards which is still very impressive for a black powder rifle in combat conditions, (the shooter fired from a tree).

Variable power rifle scopes were not industrialized until the late 1940s and it was some years before they were reliable products both in performance and longevity. They oftentimes did not return to zero after adjusting for elevation or windage and would fog up in wet conditions or just from altitude changes. Waterproof scopes appeared about 1960.

The introduction of changeable power rifle scopes also introduced the issue of mounting the reticle at the first or second focal plane. In normal a scope with a first focal plane reticle will cost more than a one with a second focal plane reticle. In first focal plane optics the reticle cell is located at the front of the lenses that control the magnification level so as the magnification level changes the reticle will appear to get bigger and smaller from the shooter's perspective. The reticle is truly maintaining its size in relation to the target which means range estimation, trajectory compensation, and leads can be done at any ready magnification level.

The more coarse arrangement for a changeable powered rifle scope is to have the reticle in the second focal plane. This arrangement is economy to invent and produce compared to a first focal plane reticle. The second focal plane reticle cell is installed at the end of the erector tube so as the magnification level changes the reticle will appear to stay the same size. This means that correct ranging, hold-overs, and leads can only be done on one magnification setting without some sort of conversion.

The basics of scope invent have remained much the same since the 1960s with some added details such as multi-coated lenses in the 1970s and parallax adjustment (only needed above 8x magnification), and illuminated reticles which can expand morning and evening shooting times. The basic crosshair has been enhanced in a multitude of varieties together with adaptations of the soldiery Mil-Dot range finding system. Each maker has also created proprietary range finding reticles.

The most valuable and modern change to rifle scope invent is the incorporation of laser range finders into the scope itself. In 1997 Swarovski Optik introduced the Lrs series telescopic sight, the first rifle scope on the civilian market with an integrated laser rangefinder. The Lrs could quantum ranges up to 600 meters (660 yard). The Lrs sights are out of production, but scopes with similar but classic features are commercially ready from Burris and Bushnell. There are scopes ready in every price range and with a huge collection of options. Carefully reconsider your needs and rate the ready options and you will find a rifle scope that is excellent for you. If you find yourself in need of laser range finding scope or other rangefinder scope please visit http://www.rangefinderriflescopes.com

History of Rifle Scopes

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