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Rifle Scopes 101 This Is EVERYTHING You NEED To Know

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Published on 01 Aug 2020 / In Firearms

In this video we take a detailed look at rifles scopes and go over everything you need to know. I explain the various internal and external parts of a scope and what those parts do.

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LookingForward
LookingForward 3 years ago

6:18 "the wider the objective lens the wider your field of view". There is zero connection to the field of view and the objective diameter. The field of view comes from the internal optics and the eyepiece optics.

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clovertac
clovertac 3 years ago

disagree

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LookingForward
LookingForward 3 years ago

@clovertac: you can disagree with science if you want to, it's not going to serve you well

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clovertac
clovertac 3 years ago

@LookingForward: done pretty well for a half century but appreciate your concerns.... have a Happy New Year

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LookingForward
LookingForward 3 years ago

2:20 "obviously the larger tube diameters allow more light". Seriously? Ugh. Light is not water flowing through a tube. Light goes only in straight lines. It's not obvious to anyone that knows optics. The diameter of the center tube does not affect the light transmission at all. It only allows wider adjustments.

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clovertac
clovertac 3 years ago

maybe you should be making your own videos..... disagree with your opinions but thanks for the comments

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