Tuesday, January 31, 2012

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Mark III 6x42 Tactical Scope Series with Mil-dot Reticle, 2.4 Eye relief (in)...

!9#:Mark III 6x42 Tactical Scope Series with Mil-dot Reticle, 2.4 Eye relief (in)...

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6x42 Compact Red/Green Illuminated Mil-DotFeatures: - Open Target Turrets- Fully Multi Coated Lenses- Built in sunshade- Quick focus eyepiece- Bullet drop compensator calibrated for the .223 cartridge with a 55 grain bullet- Reticles illuminate in Red or Green with multiple brightness setting- Integrated Quick Release weaver style/ picatinny mounting systemSpecifications: - Magnification: 6x- Objective dia. (mm): 42.00- FOV (feet at 100 yards): 18.3- Eye relief (in): 2.4- Exit pupil(mm): 6.7- Reticle: Mil-dot- Net weight(oz.): 15.2- Length (in): 7.38- Click value: 1/2 m.o.a.- Exterior finish: Matte black- Lens coating: Green- Mount: Integrated (Weaver style quick release)

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

How To Adjust The Parallax Settings On Your Rifle Scope

!9#: How To Adjust The Parallax Settings On Your Rifle Scope

What the heck is Parallax? I asked the same thing when I first started looking to upgrade from iron sight to a good rifle scope. This guide should give you some insight into getting the best focus out of your Bushnell scope, or any other adjustable parallax scope for that matter.

Have you ever looked through a higher power scope and noticed that if you move your eye off center to the edge of the exit pupil, the reticle seems to move across the target? Well, that shift happens when the parallax setting is not properly adjusted for that distance. Some have mistaken the parallax adjustment as a focus or even a range finder, but it is neither of these. The parallax adjustment, when set properly will insure that the reticle is positioned correctly on the target; as though your crosshairs are a part of the target, unmoving, as if they were painted on, just for you. Of course if your scope is not a "target" or a "varmint hunting" rifle scope, you probably don't need to be concerned with adjusting the parallax setting. In most hunting scopes the parallax is negligible, in fact I have a good friend that hunts regularly and he didn't even know what I was talking about when I asked him. I don't hunt, but I love to spend a Saturday at target practice. So to me, any small increase in accuracy is defiantly welcome.

Most of the higher power scopes, with a power of 12 or more, will have an adjustment ring at the end of the Objective bell (the end closest to the target). Usually the parallax adjustment ring has the suggested settings printed on them, so you can just dial in the range you're shooting from. The problem is these suggested settings are rarely as accurate as they could be. So why should you go through the trouble of getting yours "just right"? Why not just use the suggested setting? Even if you're a great shot, you could easily shrink the size of your groups by as much as 30%, just by taking the time to properly set the parallax adjustment on your scope. Many shooters don't even realize that even with a few adjustments they could greatly affect their shooting performance. Let's face it, the documentation that came with your scope isn't a real blessing when it comes to learning how to use it, they just assume you already know.

Now that you have an understanding of what parallax is, it's time to fine tune your scope for increased accuracy. I'm going to assume you have already zeroed in your scope and that it's properly sighted in. You will need to set up your rifle so it is securely positioned on a bench. A shooting rest with a vise would be best. Dial in the suggested setting on the parallax adjustment ring for the range that you're shooting from. Now, look through the scope and shift your eye back and forth, left and right so you can see if the crosshairs seem like they are moving across the target. Experiment with the adjustment ring until you have eliminated the illusion that your crosshairs are moving. When you think you've got it perfect, take a little white-out liquid paper and make a mark on the parallax adjustment ring so you'll know where to adjust it later. Some people paint their mark or score it into the metal, but to start with I prefer something that's not so permanent until I'm absolutely certain about the position. Next, go ahead and take three to six shots and see how your grouping has improved. Nice, huh! Don't stop there, move your target 50 yards back and repeat the process. You might as well find the perfect settings for all the ranges that you typically shoot from in 50 yard increments.

If you're in the market for an affordable rifle scope that will really go the distance I can recommend two models from the Banner series of the Bushnell Scopes line of rifle scopes. The 1st is Bushnell Scopes Banner 6-18x50. This is a long range target scope that is also great for varmint hunting, and it's parallax focus can be adjusted from 10 meters to infinity. The 2nd is Bushnell Scopes Banner 6-24x40. This long range target and varmint scope features a mil-dot reticle which is my preferred style of crosshair. Both can be purchased for around 0.00, so they won't empty your wallet. To view these and other Banner series Bushnell scopes please visit my Bushnell Scopes page.

Happy Hunting,


How To Adjust The Parallax Settings On Your Rifle Scope

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Bushnell DOA Dead on Accurate reticle

Bushnell introduces the new DOA rifle scopes. Capable of not only calculating range estimation and hold over for long range shots but can also help estimate the quality of your next big buck.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Firefield 3 - 12x40 mm Illuminated Reticle Mil - dot Scope

!9#:Firefield 3 - 12x40 mm Illuminated Reticle Mil - dot Scope

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Land your shots with pinpoint precision. 3 - 12x40 mm IR Mil - dot Scope from Firefield puts the power in the palm of your hand. SAVE BIG! Drill with skill. Universal-mount Scope gives you the gift of hair-splitting accuracy. Zero in on prize targets with confidence. Excellent clarity, superior adjustability and high-grade optical components make this portable, affordable Scope an excellent all-around choice for a variety of sighting applications. Bring yours home today and experience the difference! Shoot sharp: Red / Green illuminated mil-dot reticle with 5 brightness settings; 40 mm objective lens; 13.3 mm exit pupil; 1/4"-click MOA adjustment; F.O.V. @ 100 yds. is 39'4" at 12X, 13'1" at 40X; 3 1/3" eye relief; Nitrogen-filled, waterproof, shockproof and fogproof; Weaver style rings; Uses 1 CR2032 battery (included). 1" tube diameter, 13 1/5"l. 18 ozs. Don't miss this offer OR your targets. Order Now! WARNING: This item cannot be shipped to Canada. Please check your State, County and City laws for restrictions before ordering this product. Firefield 3-12x40 mm Illuminated Reticle Mil-dot Scope

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Night Vision Rifle Scopes - How to Choose the Best

!9#: Night Vision Rifle Scopes - How to Choose the Best

A great scope can mean the difference between a hit or miss at any time of the day. At night however, a night vision rifle scope is the difference between seeing and shooting blind. Marksmen know that the quality of their tools is important, and when it comes to a night vision rifle scope, that adage could not ring more true.

Features to Consider

A scope is designed to ensure that you are firing at the right target and at the right angle. If there is a flaw in your scope, you can almost guarantee a miss - no matter how good of a marksman you are. When selecting a night vision rifle scope, you want to ensure that you choose one that meets all of your needs.

Most marksmen will want to a high quality optical configuration system. With a high level of quality you will find a significant decrease of the F-Stop factor. A night vision rifle scope with a low F-Stop factor provides a clear and more improved image quality, which ultimately means better use and a more accurate shot. Multi-coated glass optics is almost essential for night vision rifle scope users.

Magnification is one feature with which marksmen can be very picky. You need to choose the most optimal magnification for your purposes. If you select too low of a magnification, then you will not be able to properly sight your target. However, too high of a magnification and you'll be aiming at too small of a piece of your target. With a night vision rifle scope you will likely want to consider something in the 3-5x range.

You should also consider the quality of the precision aiming system. The most popular choice is a precision red on green aiming system. Remembering that the purpose of this system to best communicate the target location to the brain for the most precise aim, it is easy to understand why the red on green system is so highly favoured.

Although not essential, most marksmen will appreciate a night vision rifle scope that features a push button operation system. This can greatly improve the scope's usability and enhances your experience. By reducing the complications associated with using the scope, you will have more time and energy to spend on your experience and focusing on your rifle skills.

Of course, a detachable infrared illuminator is always a plus when it comes to selecting the right night vision rifle scope.

Finally, you need to consider the functionality of the night vision rifle scope and how it will perform in your average environment. Depending on where and when you intend to use it, you may appreciate a scope that has reliable and durable water and fog resistance. Or, if you need your scope to function in extreme environments you may require one that can be completely submersed in water.

Why ATN?

ATN is one of the top names when it comes to quality and high performance. They are the top choice for military personnel and law enforcement officials. ATN is also extremely popular with outdoor enthusiasts around the world.

ATN is an industry leader for Night Vision Weapon-Mountable Solutions. Their scopes include the best components and construction, as well as provide an array of accessories and options.

ATN is respected for providing value, choice, and selection. They use the highest quality materials and processes in the creation of their night vision rifle scopes. This includes the purest grades of glass that come from optical grade sands from the shores of the Caspian Seas.

Choices

ATN provides a wide range of options, each perfectly suited to a specific type of marksman. The high performance Aries MK series includes high quality, but highly affordable scopes. These scopes offer an array of choices for Image Intensifier Tubes, MIL-Dot reticle, standard target turrets, positive 1/8 MOA per click windage and elevation adjustments, rails for add-on lights, lasers, back up iron sights, and titanium mounting systems.

These are all Generation 1 scopes. The 1st generation is the most popular type of night vision in the world. It amplifies existing light by several thousand times and provides a bright and sharp image at a low cost.

This series includes the MK350 Guardian. This rifle scope features expert an optical configuration system, precision red on green aiming system, detachable infrared illuminator and 2.5 x magnifications. This scope uses two Lithium batteries.

Another popular night vision rifle scope in the Aries MK series is the MK390 Paladin. With a stronger magnification of 4 x, the Paladin still features many of the same advantages of the MK350 Guardian. For example, this night vision rifle scope provides a precision red on green aiming system, expert optical configuration system, and detachable infrared illuminator. This scope uses two Lithium batteries.

For even stronger magnification, the ATN MK410 Spartan provides 5x magnification as well as all of the same great features found in the MK350 Guardian and the MK390 Paladin. This scope uses two Lithium batteries.

Additional Accessories

Each of these night vision rifle scopes can be outfitted with additional accessories to enhance your performance.

The Long Rail Adaptor is a quick detachable, multiple eye relief mounting base. This item attaches to a weaver type rail and flat-top receivers, allowing you to have optimal flexibility when positing your riflescope.

A camera Adaptor, such as the ATN Camera Adapter CA6, allows you to attach your night vision device to the front of almost any 33mm camera or camcorder. This means that with just one scope you will have the functional tool of both a rifle scope and a camera scope. Great value. The Final Word

All ATN Night Vision Rifle Scopes purchased from BLJ's Self Defense come with a 2 year warranty. As a distributer of high quality scopes, BLJ's Self Defense offers a range of scopes for from the ATN Aries series. Our unbeatable prices and expert customer service make BLJ's Self Defense a great place to purchase your next Night Vision Rifle Scope.


Night Vision Rifle Scopes - How to Choose the Best

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