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How to use my camera's light meter
Dialing in your aperture, shutter speed and ISO doesn't have to be a game of guesswork when using manual mode. If you're ...
I got interested in guns in the early 1950s, at just about the time that scopes were being generally accepted. They were, for the most part, wretched objects—difficult to mount, dim, and fragile, with ...
For a fast-pointing rifle aiming option that won’t break the bank, hunters and shooters can hardly go wrong by returning to the old reliable option of the adjustable peep sight. A peep sight uses a ...
The MAD BUIS (Back-Up Iron Sight) with Ranging Aperture was originally manufactured by GG&G under a contract with Picatinny Arsenal, and although it is ammunition and weapon specific, GG&G decided ...
Iron sights seem to be an after-thought these days. It wasn't too long ago, however, when hunters were dependent on them. Scopes were a "new-fangled" item, neither very reliable nor very good. But as ...
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This Quick Flip single cross aperture rear sight "The Plus" is new for 2010. The cross shaped aperture is designed to minimize defraction and works well for both flash sight picture shots as well as ...
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