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Rifle Scope Product Details
TRINITY Hunting Scope Sight for Hatsan 95 Air Rifle
Great upgrade for target practice, hunting, home defense or tactical use. Connects directly in your air rifle receiver dovetail rail without any modifications or adapters. The TRINITY 4X32 hunting rifle scope with rings offers superb light transmission thanks to its blue fused multi-coated lenses, which reduce internal reflections and also provide protection against scratches. Nitrogen charged with weather-resistant seals Windage and elevation adjustment 3 Inch eye relief provides safety from heavy recoil and enables fast target acquisition Easy installation. Milled from one solid piece of aircraft-grade aluminum to withstand constant heavy recoil Fog proof and shock-resistant housing. Magnification: 4X Tube Diameter: 1″ Objective: 32 mm Eye Relief: 3″ Exit Pupil: 8 mm FOV (feet at 100 yds.):36.6 M.O.A.: 1/4 Finish: Matte Black Lens Coating: Blue Length: 7.75″ Weight: 14oz.
Rifle Scope Product Features
Fast shipping anywhere in USA with tracking number.
Durable aluminum
Connects directly in to your Air rifle with out any modifications.
Black anodize color.
Easy installation.
About the TRINITY Scope Maker
TRINITY is a premium company for weapon scopes, optics, mounts, and other add-ons used for guns like rifles and long guns. They style and supply their scopes, mounts, and related products using building materials which are long lasting and resilient. This includes the TRINITY Hunting Scope Sight for Hatsan 95 Air Rifle by TRINITY. For additional shooting goods, visit their website.
Rifle Scope Info
Rifle scopes enable you to exactly aim a rifle at various targets by aligning your eye with the target at range. They accomplish this through zoom using a series of lenses inside the scope. The scope’s positioning can be adapted to take into account separate environmental things like wind speed and elevation increases to account for bullet drop.
The scope’s purpose is to help the shooter understand precisely where the bullet will hit based on the sight picture you are seeing through the optic as you line up the scope’s crosshair or reticle with the target. A lot of modern-day rifle scopes and optics have around eleven parts which are located internally and outside of the scope. These parts consist of the rifle scope’s body, lenses, windage and elevation turrets or dials, objective focus rings, and other components. See all eleven parts of a rifle optical system.
The Styles of Rifle Scopes
Rifle scopes can be either “first focal plane” or “second focal plane” type of scopes. Picking the perfect type of rifle optic depends on what type of shooting you plan on doing.
Info on First Focal Plane Glass
Focal plane scopes (FFP) feature the reticle in front of the magnification lens. These styles of scopes are helpful for:
- Quick acquisition, far away types of shooting
- Shooting situations where computations are marginal
- Experienced shooters who have an idea for their target “hold over” and “lead” equations for their firearms
- Shooters who don’t mind the reticle is enlarged and uses up more visual sight room than a SFP reticle
Second Focal Plane Optics
Second focal plane optics (SFP) include the reticle behind the magnification lens. In the FFP example with the SFP scope, the 5x “zoom” 100 yard tick reticle measurement would be 1/5th of the non “zoom” tick measurement.
- Far away forms of shooting where shooters have additional time to make ballistic calculations
- Shooting where most shots take place within much shorter proximities and ranges
- Shooters who want a clearer optic sight picture without room used up by the larger size FFP reticle
Rifle Optic Zoom
The amount of magnification a scope provides is determined by the diameter, thickness, and curvatures of the lenses inside of the rifle scope. The zoom of the scope is the “power” of the scope.
Info on Fixed Power Lens Glass
A single power rifle scope comes with a magnification number designator like 4×32. This indicates the magnification power of the scope is 4x power while the objective lens is 32mm. The magnification of this type of scope can not adjust since it is a fixed power optic.
About Adjustable Power Lens Optics
Variable power rifle scopes have adjustable power. These types of scopes will list the magnification amount in a format like 2-10×32. These numbers mean the zoom of the scope can be set in between 2x and 10x power. This additionally involves the power levels in-between 2 and 10. The power adaptation is accomplished using the power ring component of the scope near the back of the scope by the eye bell.
Power and Range
Here are some suggested scope power settings and the ranges where they could be successfully used. Highly magnified scopes will not be as effective as lower powered optics considering too much magnification can be a bad thing. The very same idea relates to extended ranges where the shooter needs to have adequate power to see exactly where to properly aim the rifle.
About Lens Finishes
All modern-day rifle optic and scope lenses are covered in special coatings. There are various types and qualities of coverings. Lens coating can be an important aspect of a rifle when looking into high-end rifle optics and targeting units. The glass lenses are one of the most vital parts of the optic given that they are what your eye sees through while sighting a rifle in on the point of impact. The covering on the lenses shields the lens surface as well as helps with anti glare from refracted direct sunlight and color perception.
HD Versus ED Glass Lens Coatings
Some scope manufacturers likewise use “HD” or high-definition lens finishes which use different techniques, elements, chemicals, and polarizations to draw out a wide range of colors and viewable quality through the lens. Some scope manufacturers use “HD” to refer to “ED” meaning extra-low dispersion glass.
Single Covering Versus Multi-Coating
Various optic lenses can even have various finishes applied to them. All lenses usually have at least some kind of treatment or finishing applied to them prior to being used in a rifle scope or optic assembly. Due to the fact that the lens isn’t just a raw piece of glass, they require performance enhancing coatings. It is part of the finely tuned optic. It requires a coating to be applied to it so that the lens will be optimally functional in numerous types of environments, degrees of sunshine (full light VS shade), and other shooting conditions.
Single coated lenses have a treatment applied to them which is normally a protective and improving multi-purpose treatment. This lens treatment can protect the lens from scratches while lowering glare and other less helpful things experienced in the shooting environment while sighting in with the optic. The quality of a single coated lens depends upon the scope designer and how much money you paid for it. The scope’s maker and cost are indicators of the lens quality.
Some scope producers also make it a point to specify if their optic lenses are coated or “multi” coated. Being “better” depends on the maker’s lens treatment technology and the quality of products used in building the rifle scope.
Hydrophobic Rifle Glass Lens Finish
Water on a scope’s lens doesn’t assist with keeping a clear sight picture through an optic whatsoever. Numerous top of the line and premium scope manufacturers will coat their lenses with a hydrophilic or hydrophobic finishing. The Steiner Optics Nano-Protection is a fine example of this sort of treatment. It deals with the surface of the Steiner scope lens so the water molecules can not bind to it or produce surface tension. The result is that the water beads sheet off of the scope to preserve a clear, water free sight picture.
Alternatives for Mounting Rifle Glass on Long Guns
Installing approaches for scopes can be found in a couple of options. There are the basic scope rings which are separately mounted to the optic and one-piece mounts which cradle the scope. These various types of mounts also typically come in quick release versions which use manual levers which permit rifle shooters to quickly install and dismount the scopes.
Hex Key Rifle Glass Rings
Normal, clamp design mounting scope rings use hex head screws to mount to the flattop design Picatinny scope mount rails on rifles. These types of scope mounts use two different rings to support the optic, and are made from 7075 T6 billet aluminum which are designed for long range accuracy shooting. This type of scope mount is wonderful for rifles which require a long lasting, rock solid mount which will not move no matter how much the scope is moved or abused.
Quick-Release Cantilever Rifle Glass Rings
These kinds of quick-release rifle scope mounts can be used to rapidly take off a scope from a rifle and reattach it to a different rifle. A wide range of scopes can also be switched out if they all use a similar designed mount. The quick detach mount style is CNC crafted from anodized 6061 T6 aluminum and the mounting levers fasten firmly to a flat top design Picatinny rail. This enables the scope to be sighted in while on the rifle, removed from the rifle, and remounted while preserving the original sighting settings. These types of mounts are useful and convenient for rifles which are shipped a lot, to take off the scope glass from the rifle for protection, or for aiming systems which are utilized between several rifles. An example of this mount style is the 30mm mount designed by the Vortex Optics brand. It normally costs around $250 USD
Scope Tube Sealing and Gas Purging
Wetness inside your rifle scope can ruin a day of shooting and your pricey optic by causing fogging and creating residue inside of the scope tube. The majority of scopes prevent wetness from entering the scope tube with a system of sealing O-rings which are water resistant.
Details on Rifle Scope Tube Gas Purging
Another element of preventing the buildup of moisture inside of the rifle optic tube is filling the tube with a gas like nitrogen. Since this space is already occupied by the gas, the glass is less influenced by temperature level shifts and pressure differences from the external environment which may possibly enable water vapor to permeate in around the seals to fill the vacuum which would otherwise be there. These are good qualities of a good rifle scope to seek out.