How to Correct Cross Eye Dominance When Shooting
Overcoming Cross Eye Dominant Shooting
Are you right- or left-handed?
This simple question has bearing on most aspects of your daily life. Writing, eati
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Are you right- or left-handed?
This simple question has bearing on most aspects of your daily life. Writing, eati
Why Your Red Dot Looks Blurry and What you should do.
When you look through a red dot sight, do you see a clearly reticle, or something completely different? If you see a blurred dot that looks more like a star or a comma, or if you see multiple dots, you may have a defective optic or a red dot astigmatism.
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Do Red Dot Sights Have Magnification?
Do red dot sights have magnification? While it may seem like a daunting question, red dot sights often don’t have magnification. Instead, the type of firearm that does have magnification is called a rifle scope. When it comes to choosing which one will fit your shooting style, it really comes down to preference.
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Operating Principle of the Collimator Red Dot Sight
Electronic optical sights have a number of significant advantages not only in front of the standard fly and the whole but also in front of the classic optical sight. Among these advantages is the ability to quickly and accurately guide the target of small and hunting weapons both during the day and into deep twilight.
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What Do You Need to Know Before Using a Red Dot Sight on the Weapon?
In principle, each sight mounted on a firearm is an optical device, since its action is based on more or less complex optical phenomena. But it never even occurred to anyone to call an optical sight, consisting of a traditional fly and a whole. Fortunately, we will not talk about them and we will have to rack our brains only over the difference between “tubes with glasses,” whose action is based on a few more complex optical effects.
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