Mark Camoccio sees how the MTC optics work their magic on a humble 3-9 x40 scope
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Mark Camoccio casts an eye over the MTC Mamba 3-12x44 scope
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After years of hard use, Pete Wadeson re-evaluates the MTC 3 – 12 X 44 Mamba Lite and feels this sensibly featured optic is still one of the best for general airgun hunting…
continue reading >Mark Camoccio looks at a Bites versatile specification from MTC in a light weight, but well featured package!
continue reading >Mark Camoccio looks at a versatile specification scope from MTC, the Mamba Lite 4-16x42…
continue reading >Mark Camoccio casts his eyes over the MTC Mamba Ultra Lite 3-10x40
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Pete Moore gets his hands on the latest scope from MTC Optics and finds glass that perfectly crosses over from airgun to rimfire needs and beyond
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A blast from the past, or the practical rationalisation of a design? Pete Moore takes a look through the new Connect scope from MTC Optics
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Mark Camoccio tries the latest MTC Rapier 5-700 Laser Rangefinder
continue reading >Mark Camoccio gets behind a very special fixed power optic from MTC
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Mark Camoccio takes a look through the MTC Taipan 6-24x56 IR scope with it’s AMD reticle
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Jules Whicker tests the 10x44 IRS model from MTC’s popular Viper scope range
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At this year’s Midland Game Fair, Graham Allen discovered Viper scopes from MTC Optics, a new company selling quality glassware.
continue reading >Graham Allen looks over the Viper 4-16x50, one of the most popular scopes in the MTC...
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Pete Wadeson checks out the MTC Viper Connect 3 – 12 X 32 ‘ultra wide angle’ scope from an airgun hunter’s perspective and is convinced it’s the one his fraternity need…
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Graham Allen gets up close and personal when the MTC Viper Connect scope
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Mark Camoccio looks at the new super short eye relief Connect and finds an unusual but practical design
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Once any sport or activity becomes popular, specialised, dedicated equipment soon follows. So it is with the steady rise of Hunter Field Target shooting, where the shooter is required to walk a course of knockdown targets, placed in an outdoor setting to simulate a variety of hunting scenarios.
continue reading >Mark Camoccio looks at a scope that will not scare the less technically gifted airgunners
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Take the guess work out of target ranging with Leupold RX Rangefinders
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