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…
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Saim SCL35 review w/ Mark Ripley
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Best thermal imagers on the market
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…
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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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SPONSORED: Swarovski ds
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…
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SPONSORED: RUAG at the British Shooting Show
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…
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Chris Parkin tests the Mars 4 from ATN
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…
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First impressions: VT-3 Compact
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…
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Steiner Ranger BT 4-15×56 scope review
Tough, versatile and surprisingly advanced, the Steiner Ranger BT 4-15×56 is a mid-priced scope with serious clout, finds Chris Parkin
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