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We
supply Lynx, Schmidt and
Bender, Shepherd, Bushnell, Simmons and Zeiss.
Shepherd Riflescopes
1. Fire A Shot From A Solid Rest And Make A Note Where The Bullet Hit.
How
does this work? The patented dual reticule system gives you something that
no other scope can... A point of reference inside the scope itself! Does
this sound familiar to you? You're out in the field, you're at the bench,
you fire a shot to zero in and it hits four minutes low. You dial in four
minutes - you can hear and feel the clicks. You take your second shot and it
hits wild. How come? The answer is that although you felt and heard
the clicks you couldn't see if they took place or not. What really
happened inside the scope? With the Shepherd you will not only hear and feel
your clicks you will see them as well. Whether sighting in or adjusting for
wind you will always have visual verification. You will always know what is
going on inside your scope. Shepherd is the only scope in the world that can
make this statement and guarantee its' tracking. When
you own a Shepherd and you fire the same shot to zero and you dial in the
four minutes - you can hear, feel and see the adjustment. The crosshairs,
which were just above the target during the shot, are still just above the
target. The circle which was on the target during the shot is now on the
bullet hole. There Are Five Inside Reasons That Will Cause Your Scope To Lose Its' Zero....
Here
is the shepherd law of zeros:
In a variable power scope there are about 23 pieces that can shake loose and move any one of the 4 lenses and the cross-hair. If that happens your "old type" scope will look like this.....
With our patented dual reticule system you have a tremendous advantage over the "old type" scope. As you can see by the drawing above our scope cross hair also has the four lenses between it and the target and can also be knocked out of zero by movement of these lenses under recoil, etc. However our reticule with the circles has only one lens between it and the target. That makes this reticules' zero almost indestructible. It is more reliable than even the most expensive 30 mm tube combat scope since it has fewer parts that can knock it out of zero.
You
can also use the scope to range objects:
Example:
A
30" target covers 6 moa spaces. You
can also use the scope to tell the size of a rack before you shoot. Example:
If
you have a deer that fits the 600 yard circle and his rack covers 6 moa
spaces in the scope you simply multiply [6 (for the yards) x 6 (for the moa
spaces)] and get the number 36.
If this hasn't explained how this superb scope works then why not download a small video clip that shows you more.
Shepherd Riflescopes start from £600 + Vat for the 3-10x40 P Series, please contact us for further details on Shepherd scopes.
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