In this Leica PRS scope review, Chris Parkin explores it’s appeal for long-range shooters. The European optical manufacturers have undoubtedly been paying more attention to market trends and where “long-range” was and still is the number one buzzword or phrase,…
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Fox hunting with Mark Ripley
Some foxes manage to defy the odds, much to the frustration of seasoned shooters. Mark Ripley tries to take his chances with one particular adversary. Anyone who regularly undertakes fox-control duties, particularly on farms, will have at some point come…
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Posted in Features, Hunting
Zero Compromise ZC420 review
Chris Parkin investigates the latest addition to the UK riflescope market with the ZC420 from Austrian makers Zero Compromise. Zero Compromise Optic is a new name to UK shooters, and has been taken on by RUAG to add another brand…
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Posted in Reviews
Yukon Sightline review with Chris Parkin
The next generation of affordable NV is here: it’s the Yukon Sightline review, as Chris Parkin finds himself truly enamoured The Yukon Photon has been a superb first step into the night vision world for more than five years, and…
Tagged with: adjustment, centrefire, Chris Parkin, digital, gear, lens, n470, night vision, nv, optics, picatinny, pulsar, range, rifles, scopes, Scott Country, target, thermal, thermion, wicked light, yukon sightline, zeroing
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Posted in News, Reviews