Buyer's Guide
How to Choose the Right Riflescope and Red Dot Sight
How to aim quickly and accurately? Red dot sights and riflescopes are the two basic types of optical aiming devices.
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They are often referred to as reflex sights. This is an optic that does not
magnify a distant target. The task of a collimator sight is different: fast and
accurate aiming of the firearm at shorter distances. Because it is smaller and
lighter than a riflescope, it is better suited for pistols and revolvers. On
long guns it is used for dynamic shooting disciplines.
The Hawke 1x30 sealed collimator from the Vantage series has a versatile use. It is ideal not only for pistols and air rifles, but thanks to its high durability it can also be used on sporting and hunting guns.The tube has a durable nitrogen-filled aluminum construction that protects the 25-layer Multi-Coated optics. It is recoil and fog resistant.The model has eleven brightness settings, and the tube is fully coated to provide exceptional brightness. The red dot is 3 MOA. A killflash is also included to prevent optics glare. The collimator can be mounted on a 9-11mm rail. Practical experience.
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