Driven sights
Optical ("driven")
— optical sights of the closed type, originally designed for driven hunting. Their characteristic feature is the ability to make quick shots offhand while maintaining a large field of view for the shooter. Outwardly, the “driven” sights are often compact, and the size of their lens is most often not more than the “landing size of the rings”. Such sights are equipped with the ability to adjust the magnification (on average 1x - 4x, however, the maximum magnification can be higher, but the minimum magnification is not made more than 2x). The main task of the “driven” sights is to lead a rapidly moving target during daylight hours, both at a short distance and at an average distance of firing with target recognition (aimed fire is provided at a distance of 5 – 150m). They are often equipped with a backlight module, which at a magnification of 1x turns the sight actually into a red dot sight and allows to quickly sight at an object near the shooter and not lose the aiming mark in the forest more often when searching for a target.optical ("driven") | clear | Save List |
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