Mark Camoccio test drives this lightweight hunting scope – and finds it’s good for HFT too!
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Mark Camoccio tests the Optisan Strike Rangefinder - Model INNO 600 from MTC
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Chris Parkin tries out a brand new Nightvision unit in the Optix Firefly 6 Gen 2+
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Measuring 105mm X 68mm X 40mm, the PAO (Professional Airgun Optics) Airgunner’s 400m Rangefinder weighs 180g, has a 6X fixed magnification with a 25mm objective lens.
continue reading >Bruce Potts checks out a compact digital NV device that can be hand-held or scope-mounted
continue reading >Okay, so what’s in the box? Firstly, there is no box, there’s also no charger, no...
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Pete Moore looks at three pairs of binoculars from a name more associated with cameras
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Jules Whicker looks at a new entry into the night vision market from Pitch Black…
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Chris Parkin finds out if the Premier Reticles Heritage 5-25x56 is good enough for that elite group of top-end tactical scopes
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After testing the Premier Optics Heritage 5-25 x 56 a few months ago and being impressed, Chris Parkin takes a look at the `Light Tactical` Version.
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Chris Parkin tries the new Premier Reticles Heritage 5-25x56 tactical scope
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Chris Parkin checks out the latest tactical/precision optic from a name that is perhaps more associated with reticule design
continue reading >Ed Jackson goes hands on with a scope from a new US brand
continue reading >Pete Moore gets his hands on a new brand of scope, specifically set up for rimfire use
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Small can be beautiful if you’re looking for an effective headlamp
continue reading >UK Night Vision Guru Bruce McPherson explains some essential do’s and don’ts for IR illumination
continue reading >Jules Whicker finds a lot to like in Pulsar’s stunning new flagship spotter
continue reading >Bruce Potts checks out some new thermal binos from Pulsar
continue reading >Bruce Potts rates this latest version of the Apex thermal sight big time
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I have used several, hand-held thermal imagers over the years and have always been amazed at their performance.
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