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Beth Atkinson - November 22, 2022
We are delighted to introduce AirAbility (Matthew Gleaves) as our newest Trusted Reviewer!
Matthew runs an awesome YouTube Channel and Facebook Group called AirAbility which seeks to promote inclusivity in the airgun community.
Check out his latest video below reviewing the Sightron SII 36x42 Benchrest Scope! The team at OPW are loving his attention to detail and thorough review of this brilliant rifle scope.
A few words from Matthew:
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Glen Padgham - April 05, 2022
Guest writer, Max Gale, provides an in-depth review of the Delta Stryker Target Ultra ED 5-50x56 HD SFP, as well as sharing his thoughts on why sometimes it's worth spending a little more on your next Rifle Scope.
For advice or help about any of the products featured in this blog, please call us on 01803 611895.
Disclaimer: Words are by that of the guest writer, and are not by that of Optics Warehouse. Prices stated are that of the time of writing and may be subject to change.
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[Words and images courtesy of Max Gale]
In a market flooded with scopes packed full of features, it seems to be becoming harder and harder to actually make up your mind and pick a new scope from the ever-growing list of options out there. For those of you struggling with
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Shaun Ellis - February 04, 2022
Our good friend, David Heywood, has recently compared the WULF 4K and Pulsar C50 Night Vision Rifle Scope.
[WORDS: David Heywood]
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Just my brief initial input after obtaining a Pulsar C50 recently and being able to do a direct side-by-side comparison with a WULF 4K.
The C50 day mode colour display seems more lifelike and the detail is just as good as the 4K (when at its basic 3.5x), and it also has a lovely wide FOV compared to the WULF. However, it all changes when you start to Digi-mag up for Zeroing (in daylight @ 100yds in my case). As the C50 suffers a lot of noise and the target visibly shivers with the black edges to the target becoming very indistinct at 14x. The WULF is excellent in comparison even past the equivalent 14x of the C50. Although the C50 does benefit from PIP the WULF
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Glen Padgham - January 20, 2022
Paul Austin from Rifle Shooter Magazine recently took three of the latest Day & Night Vision Scopes for a side-by-side comparison.
Featured were the Pulsar Digex C50, the WULF 4K Day & Night Scope and the IRay Tube TD50L.
The review will be featured in the upcoming edition of Rifle Shooter Magazine but for now, you can read the full review in the gallery below.
Enjoy!
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"I'll be
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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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Shaun Ellis - September 21, 2021
We've shared our thoughts on which Scope to go for out of the IOR Terminator and the Delta Stryker when shooting 25-100yds Benchrest.
[WORDS: Shaun Ellis, OPW Director]
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RETICLES
The IOR's MOA SHX-1 reticle, in comparison to both the DLS-2 and DLS-3 reticles of the Delta Stryker, is heavier (not fine) and is designed for use on weighty backgrounds, rather than paper.
There is however no reason why it would not work but with the SHX-1 reticle, there is more going on when compared to the two reticles on the Delta.
One great benefit of the IOR's reticle, albeit not necessarily required for Benchrest, is the fact that it subtends correctly at 1/2 MRAD, MOA and 1/2 MOA when at different
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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 23, 2021
Cyclops Videos | Joe W Rhea takes a look at the NEW ZeroTech Trace ADV 4.5-27x50 FFP
COMING SOON TO OPTICS WAREHOUSE
This is one Scope to watch out for!Grab your favourite drink and sit back and watch this exciting review from one of the best reviewers around.
[VIDEO: Copyright Cyclops Videos Joe W Rhea]
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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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Glen Padgham - February 19, 2021I’ve been following with interest lots of posts about using the 22lr as a practice round for Precision Rifle Shooting. It seems there are several platforms gaining popularity so I thought I should put some effort into adding to that list.The Tikka T1X seemed the obvious choice as my Competition Chassis System, which is currently based around the Tikka T3 action will accept this barrelled action without modification. So a T1X was purchased and a comparison test day at the range was organised.
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December 18, 2020
One common problem that your average Shooter often overlooks is fitting the Scope level and correctly.
The Wulf Reticle Leveling System is a must-have piece of kit when mounting your Optics to any Rifle.
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Glen Padgham - November 12, 2020
The X503 is a very stable scope in temperature and very snappy on the parallax, providing quick and precise range finding capabilities.
With all these points in mind, this would be my scope of choice if I was not using my Delta Styker 5-50x56.