The light rifle Haenel Jäger 10 is an interesting top rifle from Suhl "Made in Germany" - not only for the young hunter.
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The evening before, Sax Munitions GmbH gave a presentation on lead-free ammunition. The copper hunting bullets could be tested directly with the manufacturer the next day.
The new, intelligent IFiberA state-of-the-art position and movement sensor registers every movement and the position of the optics. A controller interprets this data so that the illuminated dot is there when you need it. " More info Light pointThe choice of reticle and the associated mode of operation of the illuminated dot is of decisive importance when purchasing. " More info - Made by DDoptics / Made in Germany. Anyone who has the new, automatic IFiber illuminated dot will love it.
Invitation from the Vorarlberg Hunters' Association to a free lecture: "Copper hunting bullets - the lead-free future of hunting?" What are the differences, advantages and disadvantages, etc.
The Optik Sport Shop is pleased to sponsor optics for the 19th International Vomper Jägerschießen organised by the Tiroler Jagdverein Vomp. A small stand with DDoptics products will be presented at this event.
Of course, the major manufacturers have also long since discovered the market for young hunters. For 900 euros and less, practical and high-performance hunting glasses - unfortunately only with a 42 millimetre diameter - are available. Lens diameterThe larger the lens diameter, the more light can be absorbed by the lens of the optical system. Glass purity plays a major role. " More info - offered. Other companies, however, are already one step ahead: DDoptics, for example, produces 8.5×50 EDX binoculars for €1,095.
The High Hunting & Fishing 2013 for hunters, hunting enthusiasts, recreational anglers, professional fishermen and nature lovers will take place from 21 to 24 February. It is well worth a visit. Find out what awaits you here.
What is the target and wound effect of lead-free ammunition with different weapon calibres? This is precisely the question that the Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development investigated in this study and looked for answers.
The truth is - lead is and remains toxic - Good bye lead in hunting bullets. These videos get to the heart of the matter: Risk - high-value food - poisonous harvest - poisoned creatures
Alpenverein Vorarlberg reforestation campaign on 25 May 2013 - "Let's plant 1000 plants together!" Register NOW - maximum number of participants: 50 nature lovers.
Sax Research: Copper or brass for lead-free bullets? Following various publications on the Internet on the use of lead-free materials, SAX provides information on its findings at the end of the year.
DDoptics - New optics star in the Swiss hunting sky. The "Schweizer Jäger" in an interview with optics specialist DDoptics about the German optics company and its plans for the Swiss market