You can buy smart HD scope from ATN, for example check ATN X-Sight II HD 5-20X it possibilities are great. It has full HD video & photos, smart range finder, HD day & HD night, etc. You can watch full review here https://www.atncorp.com/smart-hd-weapon-sight
Scopes with fully multi-coated internal glass-to-air surfaces (lenses) are recommended as they allow the highest level of light transmission through the binoculars (90 - 95% of the light that enters the binoculars will reach the eye) with limited internal light scattering and reflectivity. This results in fully multi-coated binoculars, spotting scopes and rifle scopes producing brighter, sharper and higher contrast images than coated or multi-coated binoculars. Unfortunately, fully multi-coated optics are more expensive to manufacture and are often only incorporated into higher-end binoculars, so your choice may depend on budget.
If you are a hunter I recommend to buy smart scope. Nowadays these devices provide great characteristics!
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A scope is a personal preference really but there are some ground rules that do need to be followed.
any scope will be effective in a good shooters hands. however there are some bells and whistles that are nice to have.
1) For long distance shooting a scope with 40 MOA is preferable this allows for 10 MOA down and 30 MOA up giving the rifle the ability to zero for any range.
2) Hold over graphs are a beauty when your in a rapid target environment. here is an example
http://www.zeiss.com/C12568CF00206298/GraphikTitelIntern/rz1000_lg/$File/rz1000_lg.gif
this is more of a hunting scope but this hold over calibration allows for rapid fire.
Check this site out it will help you determine what you need
http://www.boomershoot.org/general/ChoosingOptics.htm
if you have any other questions or more specific questions post a comment and ill get back ta ya.
GL bud
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Try calling Customer Service at 1-800-423-3537. They should be able to assist you with your needs.
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You can try to clear this your self. You will need a good sized clear plastic bag, say kitchen trashed can size. You will need to get your hands on some nitrogen or you can also use carbon dioxide. You will need some good electrical contact grease or Vaseline will also work. Take the focus lens off your scope, let it dry out. Now ck for any o-rings and try to find new if you can, put the grease on the screw threads.Put all the scope parts in the bag and pump up the bag with your nitrogen and tie off the bag but leave room so you can screw the lens back on once it has set for a little bit in the gas. This should let gas stay inside the scope so no moisture can get back inside to fog it up. Try that, sounds crazy but it will work.
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If you need info on sighting in a scope, go to my profile, I have it listed in my tips.
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