Pete Moore looks at a Bushnell spotter and reckons you should not leave home without one!
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John Rippin takes your gear a stage further as he considers the more technical equipment you might wish to use
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Side focus scopes were once the preserve of military snipers, these days however, we can all own one. Graham Allen has a good look through a Hawke Eclipse 30 IR
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Ed Jackson considers the viability of a high power spotting scope
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Optical aids in the field are part and parcel of our modern lives, and as technology moves on apace, so our dedicated accessories and tools of the trade, become increasingly sophisticated.
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Mark Camoccio illustrates the benefits of a variable mag spotting scope
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Jules Whicker reports on all the new riflescopes and other associated glassware from the biggest shooting show in Europe…
continue reading >Pete Moore checks out a well priced and featured spotter from Konus
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Looking for a mid-range, multi-talented scope? If so then Pete Moore suggests that you see what Leupold’s 4.5-14x 50 Long ranges Tactical has to offer
continue reading >Chris Parkin appreciates a great spotting scope and recalls fond memories of his first Meopta spotter
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Chris Parkin likes a Meopta spotting scope so much he buys one, plus he looks at their smart phone adaptor
continue reading >Chris Parkin finally gets his hands on long awaited ‘wish list’ technology
continue reading >Spotting bullets and their ‘trace’ in flight fascinates me and when shooting at long range, I...
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Our resident NV expert, Graeme Kelly, is the first to get his hands on the latest bit of thermal, the Pulsar Core, which is both spotter and sight
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Zoe Baker checks out a handy NV device that could make your night moves a lot easier
continue reading >Pete Moore checks out a hand-held digital spotting scope and is impressed
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Mini-monoculars are very useful when you’re travelling light, particularly so for the airgun hunter who might want to just check a rabbit is still looking relaxed rather than becoming twitchy - especially after undertaking a tricky stalk to get within range for a clean shot.
continue reading >Chris Parkin bathes in optical purity while using Swarovski’s new compact spotters
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Known primarily for their rifle scopes and binos, Swarovski also offers two draw-type spotting telescopes; Pete Moore considers why you would use one
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