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Repair rws night pro.control turret came apart after drop.

I would contact the manufacturer and get it repaired at the factory.
7/10/2018 2:15:31 AM • Optics • Answered on Jul 10, 2018
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I found this number under barrel of iver fohnson shotgun 19417j .what Gage is it

First, I'm not a gunsmith. * Take the barrel to a gunshop or gunsmith for proper identification and have it checked if it is safe to use in current condition. *** Following is for information only.*** * I find it odd that there is no guage marks on barrel. * This Forum asks similar questions about this; https://www.gunvaluesboard.com/iver-johnson-shotgun-serial-number-433039.html * If you scroll down on the comments. There is a picture of the shotgun barrel markings that shows the type and guage. * Fire arms safety; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZYnPYyCdmE * Be safe and have a gun expert check your shotgun. Aloha, ukeboy57
7/8/2018 11:23:11 PM • Optics • Answered on Jul 08, 2018
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I have a856 powerline that I just took out of storage,could you please tell me is it pellet or a bb rifle

Hi I believe you can shoot both pellets and BB's through your airgun, if you google the model number there is a manual you can download I hope this helps Nick
7/7/2018 4:45:03 PM • Optics • Answered on Jul 07, 2018
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Which is a good rangefinder for rifle hunting?

The attractive vertical design of the Bushnell G-Force DX is a combination of high technology integrated with some features in demand that is noticed on different Bushnell models also having a 6x magnification that can be utilized both for bowhunting and rifle hunting. Fully Loaded Display - The Bushnell G-Force DX is featured with VDT (Vivid Display Technology). Its red screen display has incompatible with the black screen display which is targeted for their budget customers. The settings for the intensity of red display is manually adjustable to one out of four preference settings. These brightness settings aid the user to adjust with the reticle and give a visual record or display of the output from the device of their preference under any condition of lighting. MOA and MIL - The G-Force DX displays the readings about angle indemnified relics in mil or moa and the holdover in an inch or cm when the Rifle mode is turned on. Users can set the relics to measure in an inch, moa or mil when the ranging requires in yards. Again, users can set the program to show holdover data in Moa, MIL or cm. Angle Compensated Readings - Some of the older versions of Bushnell rangefinders displayed the view distance in line or dots at the time of Bow or Rifle mode. Next, the device displays the shooting angle and extends the number. When in Bow mode, the G-Force DX provides the compensated angle range in yardage. Otherwise, it gives the relics information when in the Rifle mode. But, the newer version of the Bushnell displays the readings of site distance at first, then it displays the shooting angle beneath the screen for not more than one second and a half before disappearing from the screen. Eventually, the device provides an important information about angle compensation. ESP 2 - The G-Force DX rangefinder is featured with the second generation extreme speed precision processor offers precise distance measuring advantage and boosted with speed. The device can provide up to 1/2-yard accuracy out to 199 yards and 1/10-yard display precision out of 125 yards. Housing - The Bushnell G-Force DX is coating rubberized for easy grip with a metal housing. The length of the metal housing is 4 inches, thickness 1.3-inch and height 3-inch which is a compact design of the rangefinders. This dimension of the G-Force DX allowing it to give a relatively low weight of 8oz. Range - The Bushnell G-Force DX is a vertical-style rangefinder used for long range shooting and the maximum range of the rangefinder is 1300 yards on highly reflective objects. An expected reading on trees under good conditions is up to 900 yards where the same on deer is maximum 600 yards. But, the flat style Bushnell 1600 Elite is the right one for the users requiring more ranging power. Legend Legacy The new G-Force DX is developed from Bushnell's previous G-Force 1300 hundred design. Although this model is a new design, it had to leave backward many wanted features of the Bushnell Legend 1200 version. The new Bushnell G-Force DX is a featured with a Bow Mode, Rifle Mode, and Regular Mode same as its forerunner. Another feature is the VSI (Variable Sight-in) that adds versatility in shooting with the rangefinders set with integrated ballistics charts. At last, the popular Brush and Bullseye targets priority settings has added a new dimension into the new G-Force DX. Modes Rifle Mode - By selecting the Rifle mode, users can pick a ranging sight that they prefer. After that, they had to select from a ballistic chart that closely matches the flight path of their bullets holdover. Then the rifle icon will appear at the left-top of the screen confirming that the device is in rifle mood. After ranging the target, the line of sight yardage will appear on the display. The device will display underneath the shooting angle which will be disappeared within a second and a half, and at last, it will display a holdover measurement in any unit of cm, inches, MIL, or MOA Regular Mode - In this mode, the user will get a line or dot of distance view in yardage from the target and it will facilitate the users in no other ways. That means, the indemnified angle in yardage, he relics data or the shooting angle - nothing can be calculated or displayed.
7/6/2018 8:01:25 AM • Optics • Answered on Jul 06, 2018
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I have a fractured arm and can’t set up my telescope. Is there a possibility of a home visit to set it up for me

on wrong site this is fixya an online repair forum
6/21/2018 12:03:09 PM • Optics • Answered on Jun 21, 2018
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Which is better for wildlife safari monocular or binocular?

In your choice of Which is better for wildlife safari, you will have to consider what you are actually looking out for first. Do you want some thing light and portable at the expense of some extra comfort and convenience? Or you would rather be as relaxed as possible and get all the glimpse in style but bear the burden that comes with this. Monocular are Sometimes perceived as inferior to binoculars for wildlife viewing because of the flatter image derived from a single objective lens. But monocular have the advantage of being easier to carry and lighter in weight than binoculars. A monocular can fit in your pocket or be carried on a strap around your neck or looped on your belt. Although Observing with both eyes open is certainly more comfortable and relaxing than just with one.
6/7/2018 3:44:26 AM • Optics • Answered on Jun 07, 2018
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