Nick Young from Velox Training group gives a great overview of how to best set up a magnifier behind your red dot, and what to expect from such a configuration. There’s a lot to consider before simply slapping an magnifier behind your existing red dot, including the mount you select for...
Perhaps you are looking for a single platform that can do it all. The second, of course, is budget. I am in the process of building a new AR in .300 Blackout and decided tobite the bulletand mount anEOTECH. EOTECH sights use aholographicimage for aiming. This is not the same as ...
But, don’t go trying to hide from midges, No-See-Ums, or whatever you want to call them, these pests are everywhere. Mountain climbers have even encountered biting midges on Mount Everest — even Mr. “Green Boots” couldn’t escape from biting midges. Biting midges are incredibly small....
Recently I built aSMD reflow ovenusing a toaster oven and acontroller kit. This has made it really easy to solder up SMD PCBs (surface mount device printed circuit boards). You simply put blobs of solder paste on the pads, drop the SMD parts into place, put in the reflow oven and bake...
Perhaps the Vortex magnifier isn’t 100 percent necessary, but it is a good bet for engaging targets at longer ranges. I elected to mount one of my favorite maker’sred dot sights, the Vortex Venom. The red dot features 10 brightness settings and may be set for a red or green dot. ...