There's been an undeniable evolution in the field of airgun optics over the years, and it's only getting more interesting. From traditional scopes to the newer digital aiming systems, the range of options has never been wider.
Old school scopes, with their mechanical nature and often high-quality glass, are still favored by many. However, digital aiming systems bring a whole new suite of features to the table – things like range-finding, video recording, night vision, and more.
So, I want to hear from you:
Old school scopes, with their mechanical nature and often high-quality glass, are still favored by many. However, digital aiming systems bring a whole new suite of features to the table – things like range-finding, video recording, night vision, and more.
So, I want to hear from you:
- Are you a traditionalist sticking with classic scopes, or have you embraced digital aiming systems?
- What are the benefits you've experienced with your chosen optics system?
- If you have tried both, which one do you prefer for different types of shooting (plinking, target shooting, hunting)?
- For those who've gone digital, what are some of the unexpected challenges you've faced?
- What do you see as the future of airgun optics?