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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Element Optics Nexus review
Mark Ripley is in for a shock when he tests out the new kid on the block, the Element Optics Nexus, against his tried and trusted Nightforce scope I’ve always been a die-hard Nightforce fan, and they are indeed high-quality…
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Hawke Sidewinder review
The Pard NV007 review with Mark Ripley
Mark Ripley tests the living daylights out of the NV007 from Pard The Pard NV007 It’s very much the case with most things in life that you get what you pay for. However every now and again you get what…
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Chris Parkin reviews Blaser optics
Blaser isn’t just a rifle or shotgun brand – it’s a big name in the optics world, too, and Chris Parkin has one of their flagship offerings on test Blaser, as a brand, have a very loyal following, and when…
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Hawke’s newest release
The newest release from Hawke is perfectly suited to use on a .22, finds Chris Parkin. Hawke’s Frontier Mil-Pro riflescope is due on sale this summer and has a huge amount to offer rifle shooters across a broad range of…
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Optics test with Chris Parkin: Schmidt & Bender Polar T96
In terms of light transmission, the Schmidt & Bender Polar T96 may just be the king of riflescopes. Chris Parkin tests to see if it stands up to his intense scrutiny. Schmidt & Bender’s T96 riflescope claims the highest light…
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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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Vudu 5-25×50 FFP scope review
Do good things come in small packages? Chris Parkin assesses the new Vudu 5-25×50, one of the shortest scopes around
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