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Beth Atkinson - December 21, 2022
New Pulsar Axion Features by James McDermott
With the release of the brand new models in the Pulsar Axion range has come the introduction of two new settings, they are the new user mode setting (Amplification Level) and the Smoothing Filter. Now, these aren’t just restricted to the Axion range, they are also available on other new releases from Pulsar such as the Mergers and new Thermion range. What I will do in this blog is briefly go over what
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November 22, 2021
(Words by Emma - Content Creator, Optics Warehouse)
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2021 NIGHT VISION DEMO NIGHT
17th November 2021 | Exeter Racecourse
Firstly a huge THANK YOU to everyone who made it to our first-ever Night Vision Demo Night at Exeter Racecourse.
We had over 100 of our loyal supporters visit us throughout the evening to demo and learn about all of the latest Night Vision
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Shaun Ellis - October 13, 2021
With plans to phase out the use of lead ammunition to protect wildlife and nature, one particular company has looked ahead and begun manufacturing an alternative, environmentally-friendly option; copper bullets.
"Research by the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust shows that between 50,000 to 100,000 wildfowl die in the UK each year due ingesting lead from used pellets. Despite being highly toxic, wildfowl often mistake the pellets for food. A further 200,000 to 400,000 birds suffer welfare or health impacts, and animals that predate on wildfowl can also suffer. Lead ammunition can also find its way into the wider environment and the food chain, posing a risk to people if they eat contaminated game birds. Studies have also found that lead poisoning caused lowered immune systems in wild birds, potentially
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James McDermott - September 24, 2021
James - our resident Night Vision and Thermal expert - reviews the revolutionary new Night Vision Add On, the BASE Optics NV90.
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Ever since the Pard NV007 came out a few years ago, the Rear Add-On market was blown wide open with an affordable piece of kit that transformed your day Scope into a Night Vision Scope.
Since then, however, there hasn't been a piece of Night Vision tech that's been cheap whilst at the same time offering incredible performance. Having
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George James - July 29, 2021
George - Optics Warehouse employee - recently took the ZeroTech Vengeance 4-20x50 for a test run and has left his thoughts below.
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ZeroTech is an Australian brand of quality, high-performing Optics, and makes for an exciting addition to the UK Market. ZT state that their scopes are designed to meet the harsh and ever-changing conditions of the ‘backcountry’, and put the Shooter first.
I had the chance to test one of their Vengeance models; the 4-20x50 SFP Illuminated ¼ MOA Rifle Scope and I’ve provided my thoughts below.
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Glen Padgham - July 15, 2021
WULF 4K 3-24x DAY & NIGHT VISION RIFLE SCOPE
The New Wave Of Night Vision Technology.
The WULF 4K Day & Night Digital Rifle Scope delivers an industry-leading, high-quality 4K image in both daylight hours and complete darkness. At the center of this unique Digital Day & Night Rifle Scope is the SONY 4K 4056x3040px sensor - paired to a large, 10mm LCOS 1280x720 HD display. This combination of screen and sensor produces the ultimate in image quality, -
Glen Padgham - May 18, 2021
Davi Heywood, an Avid Pest Controller and Night Vision Specialist, provides an honest and in-depth review of the WULF Night Vision Rear Scope Add On & IR Illuminator.
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Adrian Pearce - January 29, 2021
Often overlooked, there is a wide range of fantastic Compact Scope options available in today's market, where size is an important factor in choosing an Optic to suit the outfit, especially common in Air Rifles and Rimfires, where the overall length of the Scope can create problems.
Below, I've provided a list of some of the top-picks to consider, which are available from Optics Warehouse.
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Glen Padgham - October 12, 2020
An Honest Review: HIK Vision Vulkan 15mm 35mK Smart Thermal Monocular (by Digby Taylor)
[All words and imagery are copyrighted to Digby Taylor of Guns On Pegs: https://shoothub.gunsonpegs.com/]
Being what some might call a traditionalist, and certainly a ‘hobbyist’ when it comes to stalking, the idea of utilising a Thermal Spotter for a weekend’s Stalking in the Highlands had never really crossed my mind. With the usual price of a half-decent bit of kit being north of £1,500, I didn’t have many plans to change that.
With my other hat on however as the Shoot Account Manager at GunsOnPegs - dealing mainly with estate owners and keepers - when offered the opportunity to review the