
Mark Ripley has kept a close eye on thermal imagers in 2020 – and this time he’s back with a Saim SCL35 review. Thermal and night vision products have quickly become very popular with stalkers and particularly fox and vermin…
Mark Ripley has kept a close eye on thermal imagers in 2020 – and this time he’s back with a Saim SCL35 review. Thermal and night vision products have quickly become very popular with stalkers and particularly fox and vermin…
Thermal imagers continue to grow in popularity – here we have some of the best heat-seeking optics on the market. Pulsar Helion 2 XP50 Pulsar Helion 2 XP50 The new Pulsar Helion XP50 monocular builds upon their past success to provide…
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…
With the dS, Swarovski Optik has developed a “smart” rifle scope that provides hunters with the ultimate in high-tech support. Start smart It combines the optical quality of conventional sighting-in optics with the key benefits of a digital scope to…
Don’t forget to visit the RUAG Ammotec UK stand at the upcoming British Shooting Show RUAG say they are “looking forward to a bright future with Meopta” as the new UK distributor for their wide range of optics. They went…
Chris Parkin hopes for an otherworldly performance he assesses the newest thermal imager from ATN, the Mars 4 The ATN Mars 4 has looks similar to its NV sibling, the X-Sight, except for the reflective silver sheen to the 47mm…
Mike Morton takes a look at the VT-3 Compact, a first focal plane optic that manages to throw in Discovery’s trademark splash of colour. First focal plane scopes, just like bullpups, are very much in vogue at the moment, and…
Tough, versatile and surprisingly advanced, the Steiner Ranger BT 4-15×56 is a mid-priced scope with serious clout, finds Chris Parkin