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Festool 494938 D 5X30/300 BU Domino

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A compact sight with the sharpest image and improved light transmission. Bright picture for using from dawn to dusk. The Pulsar 5x30 Monocular works as an attachment for the Forward F455. This increases the devices functionality by converting it into a handheld unit. The 5x30 Monocular can also work as a standalone device offering 5x magnification and crisp imagery making it suitable for a wide range of applications.

Product DescriptionThe Forward FN455 combines the Forward F455 Digital Front Attachment with a 5x30 Day Monocular which enables the Forward FN455 to be used as a hand-held digital night vision monocular. We include 10 % more of the area of your space to cover possible breaks and wastages. Wastage percentage I could never get it to work on my sporter style rifles (HW100KT and a Dreamline Classic), due to the position of my head and needing to be close to the optic; but on a semi-bullpup, it was fantastic.

Key Features

This sight is fitted with the classic Mildot aiming mark from Immersive Optics. Easy-to-use even for novice shooters, it’s the ideal reticle for taking simple shots. The various glass-etched holdover markings help with range estimation and also allow you to compensate for bullet drop at long distances. This scope is also available with the Mildot Rapid reticle. Prismatic Scope Design Really impressive FOV at 5x. The Pro has less but still quite a bit as I recall. The Pro will certainly have more FOV at 5x than your Element does at 4x. The 5×30 Mildot scope comes with a smart, MOA adjustable mounting system for ease of use. It comprises three separate CNC-machined mounts – short, medium and large – which help zero the scope and keep it centred within its adjustment range. Each mount is constructed with a selection of rails to help you place the scope in a comfortable position on any airgun. About Immersive Optics The 5×30 Pro’s prism-based optical system significantly reduces its footprint when mounted on a rifle compared to more traditional daytime riflescopes, eliminating the large objective lens and long housing without sacrificing any of the light gathering performance, leaving the magnification and field of view unimpeded. Its reduced size enables better weight distribution between scope and rifle for more comfortable, high accuracy shooting, and allowing for long periods of observation in which the shooter will experience no fatigue. Every Immersive Optics scope is produced to incredibly high standards of quality, thanks to CNC (Computerised Numerical Control) machining. This type of precision engineering is achieved through computer software, which controls machinery through a series of detailed, pre-programmed instructions. The resulting scope boasts an error-free build for class-beating optical and mechanical performance. MOA Adjustable Scope Mounts

Am looking for honest advice from users of the 5x Immersive optics scopes. I have not really looked at the prismatic‘s before as they were zero eye relief and not suited to springers. However since the news of the incoming new Element HYPR-7 and the new Immersive 5 x 30 pro, it has got me wondering if this is something to consider swapping one of my Element Helix 4-16x44 for. I was considering just an upgrade to the Nexus with Japanese glass to enable me to have better optical clarity and was 95% set on that until they announced the HYPR-7, which just got the brain thinking about prismatic’s. I looked through the 5x30 Pro yesterday at the shooting show and was surprisingly impressed, however looking in an exhibition hall is vastly different to real world situations. Many of the Immersive Optics Scopes have World-Record breaking parameters that have never been produced before. This new prismatic design also reduces the weight offering complete balance. The 5x30 scope features a glass-etched illuminated mildot or mildot rapid reticle. The scope is also fitted with ED (Extra-Low Dispersion) glass that helps maintain a natural colour within the observable field of view. Specification Despite Immersive Optics being a new brand, the team behind it has many years of experience in the design and manufacture of sights.Immersive Optics are a British company specialising in world record breaking optics of unparalleled quality. Founded in Edinburgh in 2021, they are a relatively new brand on the UK market – however, their talented team have years of experience in sight design and manufacture. So the question really is for you guys who use the 5x Immersive optics, what are the pros and cons versus a conventional scope. I have seen quite a few being sold on which is why I am posing this question. They are relatively inexpensive so taking a punt wouldn’t end up costing the earth, but there is such a fountain of knowledge in this forum that it would be silly not to ask. Using the latest techniques in engineering and manufacturing, Immersive Optics aim to be at the forefront of the shooting industry. They specialise in ultra-compact air rifle scopes crafted using prism technology, with short eye relief that fully immerses you in the scene – hence their name. You can view our entire Immersive Optics range here. Delivery Information Discover the Immersive Optics 5×30 Mildot: an impressive CQB-style scope, supplied with a set of MOA adjustable mounts. The 30mm objective lens provides improved light transmission for a bright picture, perfect for shooting from dawn to dusk. CNC-machined for unparalleled quality, this lightweight scope features a compact prismatic design that still delivers on performance. Please note: Montblanc Blue has been updated and improved, moving from a red body 20x50cm with a more premium white bodied base in a New 20x60cm format.

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