Description
Rifle Scope Product Details
WSHA 1.5-4×30 Rifle Scope – Optics Sight with Illuminated MA Reticle and Adjustable Objective, Free Mount
Features:
1. The lens barrel is made of high-quality aluminum alloy, and is equipped with a super integrated test tube, which is durable.
2. The eyepiece has a built-in diopter adjustment lens, which can provide clear viewfinder images for nearsighted and farsighted users without using glasses.
3. The high-precision adjustment wheel can be adjusted more accurately with the large hand wheel, which is convenient and quick. The fine digital scale can be used to adjust different distances.
Product Specifications:
Product name: Rifle Scope
Material: Aluminum alloy
Structure: Monocular sight
Weight: 667g
Magnification: 1.5 times-4 times
Length: 225mm
Exit pupil diameter: 30mm
Lighting mode: three levels of red, green and blue
Adjustment method: external manual adjustment wheel adjustment
Adjustment amount: 1/4MOA
Reticle: glass plate differentiation
Coating method: Broadband green film
Battery: 1*CR2032
Rail mounting: 0.79 inches (20 mm) diameter of mounting ring
Package Contents:
1*Rifle Scope
Rifle Scope Product Features
Precision Aiming: The 1.5-4×30 Optics gun sight features 1/4 MOA click adjustments offers highest levels of performance and reliability
Bright and Clear Sight Picture: Fully multi-coated optics effectively reduces reflected light and increases the transmission of light giving you a brighter image
Aluminum Alloy: Made of high-strength aluminum alloy and with its one-piece tube construction, the scope is definitely for greater strength and durability
Built on Proven Robust Platform: Completely Sealed and Nitrogen Filled, Shockproof, Fogproof and Rainproof
Quality and Service Guarantee: If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us, we will provide you with the best service and solutions
About the WSHA Brand
WSHA is a premium maker for long gun scopes, optics, mounts, and other accessories used for firearms like rifles and long guns. They style and manufacture their scopes, mounts, and related products using materials which are resilient and long lasting. This includes the WSHA 1.5-4×30 Rifle Scope – Optics Sight with Illuminated MA Reticle and Adjustable Objective, Free Mount by WSHA. For additional shooting items, visit their site.
Info Glass
Rifle scopes permit you to exactly aim a rifle at various targets by aligning your eye with the target over a distance. They do this through magnifying the target by employing a series of lenses inside the scope. The scope’s alignment can be dialed in for the consideration of varied natural things like wind speed and elevation decreases to make up for bullet drop.
The scope’s purpose is to help shooters understand precisely where the bullet will land based upon the sight picture you are viewing via the optic as you align the scope’s crosshair or reticle with the target. The majority of contemporary rifle scopes have about 11 parts which are found inside and on the exterior of the scope body. These parts consist of the rifle scope’s body, lenses, adjustment turrets or dials, objective focus rings, and other elements. Learn about the eleven parts of rifle glass.
About Rifle Optic Styles
Rifle scopes can be either “first focal plane” or “second focal plane” type of scopes. Considering the finest type of rifle optic depends on what type of shooting you plan to do.
First Focal Plane Scopes
Focal plane scopes (FFP) include the reticle in front of the zoom lens. These kinds of scopes are helpful for:
- Quick acquisition, long distance types of shooting
- Shooting circumstances where calculations are marginal
- Experienced shooters who know their aim point “hold over” and “lead” correlations for their weapon
- Shooters who don’t mind the reticle is bigger and uses up more visual sight area than a SFP reticle
Info on Second Focal Plane Scopes
Second focal plane scopes (SFP) feature the reticle to the rear of the magnification lens. In the FFP example with the SFP scope, the 5x “zoom” 100 yard tick would be 1/5th of the non “zoom” tick measurement.
- Far away forms of shooting where shooters have increased time to make ballistic estimations
- Shooting where most of the shots happen within shorter proximities and ranges
- Shooters who would like a clearer optic sight picture without room taken up by the enlarged FFP reticle
Zoom for Rifle Optics
The amount of magnification a scope offers is determined by the size, density, and curvatures of the lenses inside of the rifle scope. The zoom of the scope is the “power” of the scope.
Fixed Single Power Lens Rifle Scope Details
A single power rifle optic or scope uses a zoom number designator like 4×32. This implies the magnification power of the scope is 4x power while the objective lens is 32mm. The zoom of this type of scope can not adjust given that it is set from the factory.
Info About Variable Power Lens Rifle Glass
Variable power rifle scopes can be changed between magnification levels. It will note the zoom level in a configuration such as 2-10×32. These numbers mean the magnification of the scope could be changed in between 2x and 10x power. This additionally includes the power levels in-between 2 and 10. The power manipulation is accomplished by operating the power ring part of the scope near the rear of the scope by the eye bell.
Power and Range Correlations
Here are some advised scope power levels and the distances where they can be effectively used. Highly magnified optics will not be as effective as lower powered optics because too much zoom can be a bad thing. The exact same idea relates to longer distances where the shooter needs increased power to see exactly where to best aim the rifle.
Rifle Scope Lens Covering
All cutting-edge rifle scope lenses are covered. Lens coating can be an important element of a rifle system when considering high end rifle optics and scope systems.
About Rifle Optic Lens Coatings – HD Versus ED
Some scope manufacturers likewise use “HD” or high-definition lens coverings which use various processes, chemicals, polarizations, and elements to draw out a wide range of colors and viewable definition through the lens. Some scope makers use “HD” to refer to “ED” implying extra-low dispersion glass.
Single Coating Versus Multi-Coating for Glass
Different optic lenses can also have various coatings applied to them. All lenses usually have at least some kind of treatment or finishing applied to them before being used in a rifle scope or optic. This is because the lens isn’t just a raw piece of glass. It becomes part of the finely tuned optic. It needs to have a finish placed on it so that it will be optimally functional in lots of types of environments, degrees of sunshine (full light VS shade), and other shooting conditions.
This lens treatment can protect the lens from scratches while lowering glare and other less useful things experienced in the shooting environment while sighting in with the scope. The quality of a single layered lens depends on the scope producer and how much you paid for it.
Some scope manufacturers likewise make it a point to define if their optic lenses are layered or “multi” coated. This means the lens has had multiple treatments applied to the surfaces of the glass. If a lens receives multiple treatments, it can indicate that a producer is taking numerous actions to fight various natural factors like an anti-glare coating, a scratch resistant anti-abrasion finish, followed by a hydrophilic coating. This additionally does not always imply the multi-coated lens will perform better than a single layered lens. Being “much better” depends upon the producer’s lens treatment techniques and the quality of materials used in creating the rifle glass.
Hydrophobic Finishing for Optics
Water on an optic’s lens does not support keeping a clear sight picture through an optic at all. Numerous top of the line and high-end optic manufacturers will coat their lenses with a hydrophilic or hydrophobic finishing. The Steiner Optics Nano-Protection is a good example of this sort of treatment. It provides protection for the surface area of the Steiner optic lens so the water particles can not bind to it or create surface tension. The result is that the water beads slide off of the scope to keep a clear, water free sight picture.
Rifle Optic Mounting Choices
Mounting solutions for scopes can be found in a couple of choices. There are the basic scope rings which are separately mounted to the scope and one-piece scope mounts which cradle the scope. These various types of mounts also typically come in quick release versions which use toss levers which allow rifle shooters to quickly mount and dismount the optics.
Hex Key Rifle Glass Rings
Standard, 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 often made from 7075 T6 billet aluminum which are created for long distance accuracy shooting. This type of scope mount is fine for rifles which need a long lasting, sound mounting solution which will not move no matter how much the scope is moved or abused.
Quick-Release Cantilever Rifle Scope Ring Mounting Solutions
These types of quick-release rifle scope mounts can be used to rapidly take off a scope and attach it to a different rifle. Numerous scopes can also be switched out if they all use a compatible design mount. These types of mounts come in handy for rifles which are transferred a lot, to remove the optic from the rifle for protection, or for optics which are used in between several rifles or are situationally focused.
Info Around Rifle Scope Tube Sealing and Gas Purging
Moisture inside your rifle scope can mess up a day of shooting and your costly optic by bringing about fogging and developing residue inside of the scope tube. Many scopes avoid moisture from entering the scope tube with a system of sealing O-rings which are water resistant.
Gas Purged Scope Tubes
Another element of preventing the accumulation of wetness within the rifle scope’s tube is filling the tube with a gas like nitrogen. Because this area is currently occupied by the gas, the scope is less impacted by temperature shifts and pressure variations from the external environment which could possibly enable water vapor to permeate in around the seals to fill the vacuum which would otherwise exist. These are good qualities of a decent rifle scope to look for.