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Rifle Scopes


Choosing your rifle scopes

There is a wide variety of rifle scopes out there, so choosing the right one for you can be quite daunting. Different types of scopes, also known as sights, are suitable for different rifles and activities. A telescopic scope is the usual choice. It has its name because it has – wait for it – a telescopic view. It is the standard type used for air rifle hunting and target shooting. It allows you to magnify a target using the zoom on the lens. There are many different sizes and zooms available.

Alternatively, reflex rifle scopes can help you shoot by bringing up a target on what you are shooting. They are more suited to short range shooting such as hunting vermin in barns, as well as shooting in low light. These do not have any magnifying power and thus are technically sights rather than scopes. One style again is the well known laser sight, which projects a laser onto the target itself (just like you see in the action movies). However, a more subtle option is the red dot sight. In this case a red dot appears on the target inside the lens itself so only you can see it. Therefore it is easier to avoid detection but watch out – be wary of the recoil when putting your eye to the sight. If target shooting is your hobby then diopter sights should be your choice. Working on the ‘pinhole’ principle, it will allow you to see the target appear through a hole precisely where the shot will fall.

Zeroing rifle scopes

What is the point in investing in nice new rifle scopes if you are not going to get the best out of them. Zeroing is the most important thing you should do to improve the accuracy of your shot. You need to make sure your scope or sight is mounted correctly on the rifle so images appear clear when you look through and you need to set your crosshair at top dead centre. It is a complicated procedure so if you are unsure you should seek expert advice.

One supplier you can trust for rifle scopes as well as a range of other shooting accessories is riflesports.co.uk. You can be sure you will get top quality rifle accessories, outdoor clothing and other shooting equipment at a competitive price. As keen shooters themselves, they will be able to give you valuable advice as well as the right equipment.



Author Resource:- With Rifle Scopes from riflesports.co.uk you can be sure that you will receive high quality rifle accessories, outdoor clothing and shooting equipment at a competitive price.

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