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8 Benefits of Weapon-Mounted Laser Rangefinders (WMLRF) For Tactical and Military Applications

1. Faster ranging Instead of fumbling with a handheld rangefinder, weapon-mounted rangefinders enable you to take aim and range simultaneously. Faster ranging ultimately contributes directly to increased first round hit potential. 2. More accurate ranging due to better optics and greater stability Rather than trying to hold the rangefinder steady… Continue Reading…

Don’t Buy Vortex Impact 4000 Before Reading This

Avoid buyers remorse. Here’s a list of problems you may encounter if you buy one. Problem #1. Calibration challenges proving insurmountable for some Just scan though the comments in this video and you’ll see many are unable to complete the time-consuming calibration process. Moreover, users report needing to re-calibrate upon… Continue Reading…

DNT Optics Zulus Problems – ‎ZHD520R Night Vision Scope Review and a Viable Alternative

According to Amazon, more than 300 people bought the DNT Optics Zulus ‎in the past month. We think that might lead to a few disappointed customers. So what’s wrong with buying a DNT Optics Zulus ‎ZHD520R? 1. EXCESSIVE MAGNIFICATION A flaw common to nearly all digital night vision and thermal… Continue Reading…

Burris Oracle X Problems

For a few years, Oracle X has been the “go-to” rangefinding scope option for crossbows. However, in the past 6 months, there have been 2 new product releases that, when combined, put the Oracle X scope to shame. The most important was the release of the Sig Sauer EASY6-BDX 1-6X… Continue Reading…

Sig Sauer EASY6-BDX 1-6X Superior to Burris Oracle X For Crossbow Shooters

Attention Crossbow shooters: Forget Burris Oracle X. Sig Sauer’s BDX scopes, especially the EASY6-BDX 1-6X, when combined with a Sightlok RF-1 mount, are a far superior solution. Here’s why: 1. Build-in rangefinding Prior to the introduce of the Sightlok RF-1, the main advantage the Oracle X had over the Sig… Continue Reading…