Click on the battery for your guide to the batteries used in each of the Sightmark products: bore sights, scopes, night vision, laser designator/sights, holographic reflex sights, and range finder. |
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Answer: Understanding minute of angle MOA is necessary to understanding and working with your scope. Read the understanding MOA article on Rifle-Accuracy-Reports.com by clicking on the link Understanding MOA. |
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Answer: After reading the article on Minute of Angle (MOA), you are now ready for the next step in understanding how to use your scope’s Mil-Dot reticle for things such as estimating range to target. Click on the link Mil-Dot & MOA to learn a great deal about this subject from the web site mil-dot.com |
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Here is a simple to understand, on-line class that will walk you though everything you need to know to use a Mil Dot scope. |
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Boy, you can spend a lot of fun time playing this Mil Dot simulator. It has all the simulator effects you expect, even wind...have fun. |
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This is a subject that has been debated often. Click on the Torx driver icon to follow a link to a short article that will help guide you to a better understanding of mounting problems and what you can do to mount your scope properly. |
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Question: How do I know which Scopecoat will fit my rifle scope? What do I need to measure to get a proper fitting Scopecoat for my rifle scope? |
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EOTech answers many of your questions on their FAQ page. Click on the logo to go there now. |
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QUESTION: I found another web site that carries EOTech sights at a much lower price than yours. Why the difference in your price and theirs?
ANSWER: If you find an EOTech price that seems too good to be true or much lower than SightmarkOnline's price, it just might be a counterfeit. SightmarkOnline sells only genuine EOTech optics made in the U.S.A. Click the EOTech picture to read the full details. |
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