💥💥Continental 2-12x50 SFP Scope(SCOM-15) A typical scope dedicated to hunting. Light transmission reaches 90%. It delivers a wide vision. This scope provides zero-stop with the Revolution counter system. Post: 7 December 10:03
Henry Osborn – bone hunter On a photo paleontologist Henry Osborn with dinosaur limbs, 1899. Henry Osborn was the first man to describe the complete skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex and coined the name itself. It translates to "royal tyrant lizard." Henry Osborn was born in Fairfield, Connecticut, and attended Princeton University. From 1883 to 1890, he served as a professor of comparative anatomy. In 1891, he was appointed to the faculty of Columbia University and the American Museum of Natural History. In 1896, he became a professor of zoology at Columbia University. In 1908, he succeeded Morris Jesup as president of the Natural History Museum, a position he held until 1933. He led many expeditions in the Southwest United States, starting with the first excavations in Colorado and Wyoming in 1877. He also led expeditions in Mongolia, searching for human ancestors. Henry Osborn was a member of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States (1900), a foreign member of the RoyaPost: 21 July 07:57
Wyoming seeks comments on antelope migration corridor Do you want to weigh in on Wyoming’s Sublette antelope migration corridor? The Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD) will be holding a series of meetings to gather public comments and discuss the proposed migration corridor and threat evaluation, according to the agency. “The meetings are an opportunity for the public and stakeholders to be directly involved in discussions about migrations in Wyoming,” said Doug Brimeyer, WGFD deputy chief of wildlife. “Local information and knowledge is key to understanding antelope movement and is essential in the review process of the draft map.” Meetings will be held: Nov. 16 at 6 p.m. in Pinedale Nov. 29 at 6 p.m. in Green River Nov. 30 at 6 p.m. in Jackson Current GPS data collected from over 415 individually collared antelope has documented a migration path that is 360 miles round-trip as they migrate from summer ranges in the foothills of the Wyoming Range, Bondurant and Jackson Hole Post: 20 November 17:58
How to keep your pet summer fit. A veterinarian who sits at Pet Mall and Murphy Veterinary Hospital in GD Block and Pooches N More in Lake Town, shares tips on pet care. 1. Walks- Keep the temperature in mind when walking your pets. Given how hot it has been getting, it is advised to walk them early in the morning or late in the evening. This will help prevent heat strokes and footpad burning. If they undergo excessive panting it is better to keep them indoors. Keep them in air-conditioned rooms as per the requirement of the day. 2. Drinking water- Ample clean drinking water should be provided to your pet to avoid dehydration. 3. Ticks and fleas- Ectoparasites, especially ticks and fleas, are a big threat in summer months. Ticks belonging to the genus Rhipicephalusare are most commonly encountered here. Ehrlichiacanis, Hepatozooncanis, Mycoplasma hemocanis, Anaplasmaplatys, Babesiavogeli and Babesiagibsoniare the most common tick-borne pathogens present in our country. Concurrent iPost: 13 May 20:17
Pri lovu se loki in samostreli uporabljajo neprimerljivo redkeje kot strelno orožje. Glavni razlog je zapletenost, ki jo spremlja. Razmislite o glavnih razlikah med lovom z lokom in navadnim lovom. Če uporaba strelnega orožja omogoča ubijanje živali na dostojni razdalji, potem je za lok največja razdalja 40 metrov in že zahteva dobre spretnosti in redno usposabljanje, sicer je nemogoče ohraniti zadostno natančnost. Druga razlika je hitrost izdelave. Streljanje s strelnim orožjem traja nekaj sekund, da namerite in namerite, še posebej, če imate dovolj izkušenj.Post: 1 August 11:34
We specialize in wilderness horseback adventures in the Canadian Rockies. Join us for a leisurely afternoon trail ride or a week long pack trip in to places well off the beaten track. Riding wild for over 50 year!Post: 24 July 09:05
Alterations in progress on this life size Aoudad! Fun project in the works .. stay tunedPost: 11 January 09:10
A healthy male herd of Sika stags photographed in Killarney National Park in recent days. Post: 6 July 08:58
Behold!!!! The largest moose int the world, Alces alces gigas, found only in Alaska and parts of Northern Canada. This photo was taken by Dr. Vic Van Ballenberghe, the greatest moose biologist in North America, in Denali National ParkPost: 19 September 17:48
Lynx Hunts Squirrel – Caught on Camera A lynx was recently filmed hunting a squirrel, showcasing its stealth and agility. This rare footage offers a unique glimpse into the behaviors of these elusive predators 🐿️ 🐈⬛Post: 14 March 20:25
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Hunting period! Chad Stewart, with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, said, "It's a very, like, day that's looked forward to by a lot of hunters. It's got a lot of historical significance to it."Post: 18 November 10:34
Ciao appassionati di caccia! Ecco alcuni fatti affascinanti sulla caccia alle anatre che potreste non conoscere: 🌎 La caccia alle anatre è praticata in tutto il mondo, con tecniche diverse in base alla regione 🕰 Le prime prove di caccia alle anatre risalgono all'antico Egitto, circa 4000 anni fa 🦆 Esistono oltre 40 specie di anatre cacciabili in tutto il mondo 🏆 Il record mondiale per il maggior numero di anatre abbattute in un giorno è di 257, stabilito in Argentina 🌿 La caccia alle anatre contribuisce significativamente alla conservazione delle zone umide Ricordate sempre di cacciare in modo responsabile e sostenibile! Condividete questi fatti con i vostri amici cacciatori e diteci quale vi ha sorpreso di più! 👇Post: 30 August 11:00
Gepard (verouderd. "jag luiperd"; ander-russies. pardus lat. Acinonyx jubatus) is'n roofsoogdier van die katfamilie, wat in die meeste lande Van Afrika sowel as in die Midde-Ooste voorkom. Dit is die enigste moderne verteenwoordiger van die genus Acinonyx. Die vinnigste van alle landsoogdiere: dit kan spoed van tot 110 km/h in 3 sekondes bereik. Volgens ander data bereik die maksimum spoed van jagluiperds 93 km/h. Op 20 junie 2012 het'n elfjarige vroulike luiperd Met die naam Sarah'n nuwe wêreldrekord opgestel in die honderd meter-wedloop onder diere in die verenigde state, wat hierdie afstand in 5,95 sekondes gehardloop het. Die wedloop is by die dieretuin van die amerikaanse stad Cincinnati gehou.Post: 13 July 16:44
6 AMAZING PLACES TO GO FRESHWATER FISHING IN NORWAY If you love fishing and you want to go on an adventure you should definitely consider traveling to Norway, where you will find some of the best freshwater fishing in the entire world. You can fish on crystal clear lakes, in the middle of the wilderness, or in the middle of the night when the sun never falls. The fish are huge and the rivers are wonderful. Stay in the middle of nowhere, or you can stay in the city and drive out to the lakes every day. There are so many choices to choose from and you will have an experience you will never forget. Let’s look at some of the most magical places in the country you should think about visiting. Hardangervidda Mountain Plateau This area is a fantastic place to fish and it’s actually one of the best places to catch trout in Europe. It also happens to have Europe’s largest stock of reindeer, so no doubt you will bump into some on your adventures. There are some cabins you can stay in if you Post: 1 June 11:44
1st major snowfall overnight…then the sun peeked out just in time before setting in Anchorage, Alaska.Post: 13 November 09:27
Congrats to Holly Freyer of Maryland who just scored on her biggest buck to date with her compound bow. The buck field dressed at 186 pounds!!! What a beauty. #ITSINOURBLOOD #hunting #outdoors #deer #deerhunting #deerseason #whitetailsPost: 5 November 09:17
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When assessing your summer hunting wardrobe, make sure you have the following items: Long-sleeve camo shirt. Short-sleeve tees. Waterproof lightweight jacket. Lightweight, breathable boxers. Lightweight, breathable camo pants. Ballistic vest. Sun hat. Lightweight cap.Post: 1 July 11:02
Hello! This is my first post on this social network for hunters.I have been hunting since the age of 5 with my father. Glad to be part of your community and ready to share my experience.Post: 16 May 13:21
NICE Big Wolverine in today for the Premier Taxidermy & art sale at the fall auction in Maquoketa IowaPost: 8 September 09:53
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Selling my Sitka Stratus set. Sizes and prices listed below. All pieces are in excellent condition. Worn very little. Bibs and Jacket are less than a year old. Pants are a little older but still in perfect shape. Selling to make room in the closet. Located in central UP of Michigan. Will ship if needed. Stratus Jacket XLT $275 Stratus Bibs XL $275 Stratus pants XLT $200| lookPost: 11 September 09:08
How can a young lady protect you in case of a polar bear attack? The photos shows KLM flight attendant Joanna Van Duffelen, with a Fairchild Armalite AR–10 combat rifle, dressed in Arctic clothing. Photo 1959. The work of flight attendants and stewards begins long before the departure of the aircraft and does not end immediately after landing. The main thing in this job is not food and drinks, but the safety of passengers in any critical situation. In 1958, KLM launched transarctic flights from Amsterdam to Tokyo with refueling in Anchorage. It was the era of motor aircraft at the dawn of mass passenger aviation. The company paid special attention to the risk of an emergency landing in the Arctic. Each plane carried a set of survival equipment. As you can see, KLM Dutch Airlines flight attendant Joanna is ready for the rigors of life in the Arctic. Ms. Van Duffelen is wearing Arctic survival gear aboard every KLM plane flying the polar route from Amsterdam to Tokyo. The set consPost: 11 January 20:27
The pearl hunter. Saudi Arabia, 1935. The incredible radiance of Arabian pearls is due to the unique environment in which the shellfish live. The water in the Arabian Gulf is salty and sweet at the same time, that is why the mother–of–pearl, the inner layer of the shells, is much brighter and more saturated in local pearls than in Europe. The extraction of pearls in the waters of the Persian Gulf began about 7,000 years ago, as evidenced by the triangular stone anchors found on its bottom with holes in the middle – they were used on boats of fishermen and divers, and the first written mentions of outlandish pearls from the East can be found in the works of ancient authors of the III-IV centuries BC. Later, stories about pearls appeared on the pages of the Koran, and there its value was emphasized, which is justified – even then it was valued all over the world as the best precious stones. Pearls from the Arabian Gulf began to come the European market in large numbers after 1643, whPost: 24 October 00:06
Where to find pheasants In the afternoon, divided into pairs, pheasants feed right there near the current location, most often on sunflower and wheat crops. By the evening, about four o'clock, the males begin to call to each other again. When they meet, they fight among themselves. The current of pheasants continues until mid-June. The roosters scream especially hard after the females sit on the eggs. It happens from about the middle of May. The male does not take part in incubation, at this time he shouts intensely and runs around in search of single females. The hen lays from 10 to 15 eggs. She makes a nest somewhere in the reeds or in the thick grass under a thorny bush. After twenty-five days of incubation, in the first half of June, the chicks hatch. They emerge from eggs in thick down and with stumps, that is, contour feathers that begin to develop; they quickly grow flight feathers, and then they can escape from enemies by flying up trees. In the second half of August, Post: 11 July 09:15
THE GREATEST BOWHUNTER I EVER KNEW was born 121 years ago today. We shook hands for the first time in 1972 at the Pope and Young Club Convention and Awards Banquet in Denver, and our paths crossed frequently thereafter until his death in 1988. And like millions of other archers and bowhunters of that era, I was a big Fred Bear fan and longtime supporter of the legendary man in the Borsalino hat. Special personal memories include visits to the Bear Archery plant and Fred Bear Museum in Grayling, Michigan, before the company's production facility relocated to Florida; the annual Anderson Archery clinics and seminar stage we shared each June in front of large and appreciative crowds in Grand Ledge; and his final appearance at the P&Y gathering in Tulsa when we said our goodbyes one last time the year before his passing. Still, I'm eternally thankful that I could work with Pope and Young founder Glenn St. Charles, Papa Bear, and other club officers as Editor of the very first P&Y record Post: 7 March 18:35
US hunters catch and shoot dead gigantic 14-foot 'once-in-a-lifetime' alligator A 14-foot "once in a lifetime" alligator has been killed by hunters in the US. Two hunters shot dead the mighty kill - a male weighing an enormous 781lb (345kg) - in the swamps of Texas. In a celebratory Facebook post, Wildlife Management Area official James E Dauhtrey congratulated the hunters on their kill while detailing the beast's specifications. The picture shows the "once-in-a-lifetime gator" lying on the floor with a wooden stick holding open its crushing jaws. In the comments, fellow hunters hailed the "awesome harvest" and "huge" prize. The beast falls just behind the largest alligator ever caught, which was 15.9ft long and seized by an Alabama woman in 2014. Males tend to grow to around 11.2ft long. Just last month two brothers caught a female alligator on Mississippi's Pearl River which was thought to be 100-years-old. Officials said on Twitter that the creature broke the state record fPost: 29 November 18:58
Animal welfare organisations speak out against German outdoor cat ban Cat owners in the German town of Walldorf have been ordered this week to keep their pets indoors until the end of August to protect a rare bird during its breeding season. The decree is designed to help save the crested lark, which makes its nest on the ground and is therefore easy prey for feline hunters. The bird’s population in Western Europe has declined sharply in recent decades. Although it is listed as a species of least concern in Europe by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). "Among other things, the survival of the species depends on every single chick," authorities in Walldorf said. The rule applies to all cats in the southern part of the town and will be repeated for the next three years from April to August. Should I keep my cat indoors? If you live in Walldorf the decision is no longer in your hands. But for those elsewhere the answer may not be so clear-cut. “Suddenly preventinPost: 18 October 10:20
Your November Rut Playbook In the northern and central states and Canada, the whitetail rut is about to explode in a frenzy that anyone with their eyes open will notice as bucks heedlessly cross farm fields, suburban yards and roads in their furious search for does in estrus. But the rut isn’t just a time of frenzy. The seeking, chasing and breeding phases of the rut that occur in November across much of the whitetail’s range often require different strategies. Here’s a week-by-week guide to staying in step with the rut this month to up your odds of tagging the buck you want. November 1-7 Halloween is just gone but some of the trees are still pumpkin orange. The fallen leaves have a fresh, damp, musky smell in the early morning. Saplings have been rubbed raw along field edges and all over the woods, and scrapes seem to be everywhere. The young bucks are harassing does now like exuberant teenagers, but the older bucks, though they are scraping and rubbing, aren’t yet moving hard in seaPost: 3 November 19:14
Spent the last week in the forest in Eastern WA, US looking to round up some cows. The last night was spent in a chilly mountain camp, followed by a misty cold morning. But boy, did the pictures just about make it worth it 💜Post: 16 October 08:51
Success was made for 2024 moose camp. @BarnesBullets came through with good penetration and expansion. He was dead before he hit the ground with an engine shot and a follow up neck finisher. #moose #hunting #britishcolumbia #canadaPost: 29 October 09:21
In case you missed it... A new rule could result in a ban on lead ammunition and fishing tackle.Post: 22 July 09:15
Foleybrook Outfitters still have four spots available for their Spring Black Bear hunt in New Brunswick, Canada in 2024Post: 18 March 11:48
Can’t beat a good coyote hunt in South Dakota…Killing time until turkey season is in full swing 🇺🇸 Post: 11 April 17:54
Die Jagd im Raum Graz: Rahmenbedingungen, Anwendung, Struktur, Wildtierpopulationen, Zeiträume, Organisationen, Traditionen, Details Gesetzliche Rahmenbedingungen in Graz Gemäß dem steirischen Jagdgesetz benötigen Jäger einen gültigen Jagdschein. Bleifreie Munition ist in Gewässernähe verpflichtend, und für Rehwild gilt ein Mindestkaliber von 222. Abschusspläne werden jährlich aktualisiert und durch die Bezirksjägerschaft koordiniert. Das Jagdrecht liegt größtenteils in privater Hand, was eine gute Zusammenarbeit mit den Grundbesitzern erfordert. Jagdmethoden und deren Anwendung Die Ansitzjagd ist die am häufigsten angewandte Methode, insbesondere in den bewaldeten Gebieten und Feuchtgebieten. Drückjagden werden hauptsächlich für Schwarzwild organisiert, während Pirschjagden im Herbst besonders effektiv sind. Lockjagden auf Wasservögel sowie die Jagd in den Agrarflächen runden das Spektrum ab. Eine Besonderheit stellt die Jagd in den Hügellandschaften dar, die höchste AnPost: 18 August 21:06
Jagd in Waidhofen an der Thaya: Wildvorkommen, Landschaft, Methoden, Rahmenbedingungen, Jägerschaft, Saisonablauf, Brauchtum, Fakten Wildvorkommen und Lebensräume Das Revier Waidhofen an der Thaya beherbergt einen gesunden Wildbestand in typischer Waldviertler Landschaft. Rehwild ist flächendeckend in den Mischwäldern und Feldfluren anzutreffen, während sich Rotwild vor allem in den größeren Waldkomplexen zeigt. Die Schwarzwildpopulation hat in den letzten Jahren deutlich zugenommen und bereitet besonders den Landwirten Probleme. Niederwild wie Feldhase, Fasan und Wildente ergänzen das jagdliche Angebot. Besondere Beachtung verdienen die Fuchsbestände, die ganzjährig bejagt werden. Landschaftliche Charakteristik in Waidhofen an der Thaya Die Region besticht durch ihren typisch rauen Waldviertler Charakter mit ausgedehnten Wäldern (45% Waldanteil), kleinen Teichen und der Thaya als natürlichem Grenzfluss zu Tschechien. Granitfelsen und Heidelandschaften prägen das Bild. Die ThayaPost: 8 August 14:08
Jagd im Bezirk Horn: Wildarten, Landschaft, Saisonverlauf, Jagdmethoden, Rahmenbedingungen, Jägerstatistik, Besonderheiten, Details Wildarten und jagdliche Möglichkeiten Der Bezirk Horn im nördlichen Waldviertel beherbergt einen gesunden Wildbestand, der Jägerherzen höher schlagen lässt. Rehwild findet man flächendeckend in den Mischwäldern, während sich Rotwild vor allem in den größeren Waldkomplexen des Horner Beckens zeigt. Schwarzwild hat in den letzten Jahren deutlich zugenommen und bereichert die Jagdmöglichkeiten. Niederwild wie Feldhase, Fasan und Wildente vervollständigen das Angebot. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit verdient das Muffelwild, das in den steileren Lagen des Manhartsberggebiets vorkommt. Landschaftliche Besonderheiten in Horn Die Region präsentiert sich mit einer abwechslungsreichen Topographie: Das Horner Becken mit seinen fruchtbaren Feldern geht nach Norden in die bewaldeten Hügel des Waldviertels über. Charakteristisch sind die vielen kleinen Teiche und Tümpel, dPost: 6 August 13:22
The Most Memorable Video of the Day Brought to Us by the Polish Shooting Federation In the town of Gadawa, shooting competitions took place in September, and during an instructional session, a judge accidentally fired a shotgun at a 68-year-old participant right in the backside. The man was hospitalized but quickly received treatment and is no longer in danger. However, the careless instructor had to face police and prosecutor inquiries in the city of Żnin. That moment when "kurwa" is definitely not a "bober." ShootingCompetition #PolishShootingFederation #Gadawa #Accident #Shotgun #Injury #JudicialInvestigation #Żnin #SafetyFirst #ShootingSports #MemorableMoment #Humor #InstructionalSessionPost: 19 November 21:56
In einem Rothschild-Jagdschloss in den österreichischen Alpen Eingehüllt in Wälder und Hirschherden ist ein Rothschild-Jagdschloss in Österreich nach wie vor ein beliebter Rückzugsort für Familien Das Wohnzimmer ist mit Holzsesseln aus den 1870er Jahren und einem mit Etro-Stoff gepolsterten Sofa ausgestattet. eine antike Zeichnung von Franz von Pausinger wird von türkischen Krügen flankiert; Hoguets Bruder Geoff entwarf die Ottomane; und die Vorhänge sind aus Cowtan & Tout-Samt. Österreichs steirische Alpen Wiege der Sommerfrische der Schriftstellerin Nancy Hoguet, ein Jagdschloss aus den 1870er Jahren, das von ihrem Urgroßvater Baron Albert von Rothschild in Auftrag gegeben wurde. Foto von Ricardo LabouglePost: 15 December 10:52
Jereb je številčnejša vrsta. Živi skoraj po vsej državi v enotnih populacijah. Telo samca je nekoliko večje od samice in je za lovce najbolj zanimivo. Kako uspešen bo lov na ruševca, je odvisno od vremena. Jereb, tako kot vsi piščanci, ne marajo deževnega in vetrovnega vremena, vendar kljub temu še vedno letijo v tok, vendar se neaktivno igrajo, medtem ko sedijo na drevesih. Jasno, sončno in brezvetrno vreme so najugodnejši pogoji za tok jereba. Lov na ruševca je zelo priljubljen in je dovoljen v enakih terminih, z enakim orožjem in na enak način kot na divjega petelina.Post: 4 August 12:41
Got some nice deer & lots of other cool stuff in for the spring auction in Maquoketa Iowa March 14-16Post: 10 January 09:23
In the land of black knights (wild boar) 🐗 The difference between the possible and the impossible lies in determination.Post: 10 January 10:14
Brno ZH 304 12/7x57R: A Practical Hunter's Tool With Quirks My honest take on the Brno ZH 304 12/7x57R, based on my own experience as a hunter and gun enthusiast. Forget the marketing fluff, this is real-world feedback. The Brno ZH 304. It's a name that conjures up images of tough Eastern European hunters, thick forests, and game taken with precision. This combination gun/double rifle has a certain appeal, a no-nonsense functionality that attracts those who value practicality over flashy aesthetics. I've owned and used one for several seasons, primarily for driven hunts and pursuing boar in close cover, and I've developed a complex relationship with it. The Good: Versatility: This is the ZH 304's biggest selling point. The combination of a 12-gauge shotgun barrel and a 7x57R rifle barrel makes it adaptable to a wide range of hunting situations. You can transition from birds to deer to boar with a simple barrel selector. For a hunter who wants a single gun that can do almost anythinPost: 12 February 13:10
11,000 acre ranch Deer Lease opportunity in Terrell County (10 miles North of Sanderson TX off HWY 285) for a group of 4 hunters @ $2800 a gun. Annual Lease (year round access). There will be a total of 12 guns on the entire ranch. Leasee(s) will be responsible for their own lodging (RV/ portable building) and hunting equipment ( feeders, blinds, etc). Protein is required during the growing season. MARCH 1st – SEPTEMBER 1st Large shared campsite with RV water and septic hook-ups, electricity is also available. Internet access is available at the campsite. The cost is an additional 1 time annual fee of $120 per member. Available Game includes: -Whitetail Deers ( 2 mature bucks at 5+ years old, w cull bucks and up to 2 doe (at discretion of lease manager). -Feral Pigs -Javelina (2 per member) -Blue Quail -Doves -Predators/Varmints Looking for LONG TERM, MANAGEMENT MINDED HUNTERS to join our existing group. We are NOT a “FREEZER FILLER” RANCH. Our lease is family friendly. Guests are welcPost: 10 February 22:40
Inuit (Aleutian) in a park made from the insides of a sea lion. Nome, Alaska. The year is 1900. Arctic hunters most often make trousers and shoes from the skins of marine mammals, and outerwear from deer skins and warm it with fox, squirrel or arctic fox fur. Among the hunters of Chukotka, rovduga is widely used – suede made of elk or deer skins. Eskimos and Aleutian sea hunters sew unique, authentic waterproof camel lace anoraks. We all use lightweight waterproof raincoats. No fisherman or hunter can do without them, mushroom pickers and outdoor vacationers always take raincoats with them. Modern raincoats are made of plastic or a special impregnated material. However, among the northern peoples, such cloaks are made from natural materials, from the insides of walruses, seals and sea lions. Kamlot is a blind shirt with a hood (anorak), which was usually worn as an upper layer on fur coats or jackets, and sea St. John's wort - for hunting. Such a shirt was made from the insides and Post: 8 January 23:22
iRay Saim NV SCD 35 Digital Scope Review I recently had the chance to test out the iRay Saim NV SCD 35 digital scope, and I’d like to share my experience - both what I loved and what I think could be improved. As someone who enjoys night hunting and wildlife observation, I have had the opportunity to use various scopes, and this one has certainly made an impression. iRay Pros: High-Quality Imaging: One of the standout features of the iRay Saim NV SCD 35 is its impressive image quality. The resolution is excellent, even in low-light conditions, allowing for clear and detailed visuals. This is especially valuable during night hunts. User-Friendly Interface: I found the scope very easy to operate. The menu system is intuitive, and it didn’t take long to get familiar with all the settings. Adjusting brightness and contrast on the fly enhances the experience significantly. Robust Build: The build quality is commendable. The scope feels solid and durable, which is reassuring when you’rPost: 18 December 23:14
Leupold VX-3 4.5-14x50 Scope Review I recently had the opportunity to test the Leupold VX-3 4.5-14x50 rifle scope, and I wanted to share my thoughts on this product after extensive use in various hunting scenarios. Build Quality and Design First and foremost, the build quality of the VX-3 is top-notch. Leupold is known for its durable optics, and the VX-3 is no exception. The housing is made from a solid aluminum alloy, and it feels robust and can withstand the rigors of outdoor use. The matte finish reduces glare, which is a nice touch for hunters looking to remain undetected. One of the standout features of this scope is its weight. At just over 14 ounces, it strikes a balance between being lightweight for easy carry and sturdy for reliable performance. The 50mm objective lens is a significant factor as well, allowing for excellent light transmission, which is crucial for low-light conditions like early dawn or late dusk. Optical Performance When it comes to optical performancPost: 20 November 13:25
Veber Wolf2 5-30x56 Day Scope Review I recently had the opportunity to test out the Veber Wolf2 5-30x56 day scope, and I am excited to share my thoughts on this product. As an avid shooter and hunter, I've used a variety of optics over the years, and I always appreciate the chance to assess new equipment. The Veber Wolf2 is a versatile scope designed for both hunting and shooting sports, but does it hold up against the competition? Here’s my in-depth evaluation: Build Quality and Design: The first thing I noticed about the Veber Wolf2 5-30x56 is its robust build. This scope is constructed with high-quality materials, featuring a hard anodized finish that gives it a rugged appearance while also providing protection against scratches and corrosion. The 30mm tube allows for a good amount of light transmission and is equipped with solid turrets that give a satisfying click when adjusted, indicating that they are both precise and easy to use. Optical Performance: Optical clarity is crPost: 19 November 22:30