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        NTOA Tested and Recommended: Sightmark 8×42 XD Binoculars Make the Cut!

        (MANSFIELD, TEXAS 2017/01/18) – With the mission to enhance the performance and professional status of law enforcement personnel, the National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA) and its 40,000+ members have completed testing of the Sightmark 8×42 XD Binoculars (SM12102), resulting in the highly regarded organization’s recommendation of the Solitude XD Binoculars. The NTOA gave praise for the Solitude’s optimum clarity, durability and ease of use. “Thank you for participating in our Member Tested and Recommended Program. The 8×24 XD Solitude Binocular has been tested and recommended by the members of the National Tactical Officers Association.”

        “We’re always excited when customers recommend our products to others and doubly excited when law enforcement, tactical response teams and other uniformed service members make those recommendations. That positive feedback from those who depend on our equipment to get through dangerous engagements truly drives what we do and why we do it”, stated Sightmark president, James Sellers.

        Sightmark 8×42 XD Binoculars

        Featuring cutting-edge optical technology for stunning sharpness and contrast, the Sightmark XD Binoculars are perfect for viewing objects at long distances. Engineered with Bak-4 roof prisms, these binoculars yield an advanced straight tube light system, allowing maximum light transmission and brightness. Wrapped in a durable rubber-armored coating, the Sightmark 8×42 XD Binoculars boast a shockproof, fogproof, waterproof and dustproof construction, creating a superior and long-lasting binocular.

        Are Red Dot Sights Accurate?

        What is a red dot sight?


        Red dot sights make aiming faster and more accurate.

        red dot sight uses a reflective glass lens to gather light from an LED which projects an illuminated reticle—typically a dot or a circle with center dot—superimposed on the field of view. The greatest benefit of using a red dot sight is increased speed of acquiring a target without loss of accuracy.

        A red dot sight makes a highly visible aiming point for the user. Unlike traditional magnified scopes, you can aim with a red dot sight with both eyes open and it has unlimited eye relief. Iron sights require users to align both the front and back sights to aim at a target, while red dot sights are designed to get the shooter on target very quickly.

        To answer the question, “are red dot sights accurate?” and get the most out of your red dot sight, you must use the sight correctly.

        Bindon Aiming Concept

        As noted above, red dot sights are designed specifically to be used with both eyes open. This is called the Bindon Aiming Concept. When we keep both eyes open, we get the benefit of focusing both on the target and the reticle. Your dominant eye sees the reticle and the target, while your non-dominant eye sees only the target, resulting in what is called a stereopsis image. The image from the dominant eye is overlaid with the image from the non-dominant eye. This process happens subconsciously and nearly instantaneously. This not only naturally leads to faster target acquisition and the probability of an accurate shot; stereopsis also allows a failsafe method of target acquisition in case your red dot’s line of sight is blocked.

        Red dot sights have 1x or a true zero magnification. Instead of concentrating on getting the reticle centered on your target, the illuminated reticle of a red dot sight happens as fast you can raise your firearm and see the dot. Remaining focused on the target, as soon as the dot is at your aiming point, you can fire an accurate shot.


        You can shoot with both eyes open using a reflex sight.

        Using the Bindon Aiming Concept also allows shooters to remain situationally aware with a wide field of view. This is particularly useful in self-defense, law enforcement and military situations, as you can still see your surroundings and identify further threats.

        Parallax

        To a certain degree, red dot sights are nearly parallax-free. Parallax is what you experience when using magnified riflescopes. When you move your head, the reticle seems to move around the target. This is caused by the reticle not focusing at the same distance as the target. With a red dot sight, your head position will not affect the red dot sight’s accuracy.

        No optical sight, though, is 100% parallax-free as parallax will occur at some point at closer ranges. This can be clearly seen when a red dot is mounted in an absolute co-witness setup. In this setup, the reticle will “swim” all around the front iron sight. The typical red dot sight will be parallax-free from 25 to 50 yards to infinity.

        MOA Dot Sizes

        Another important factor affecting the accuracy of the red dot sight is the size of the dot.

        The illuminated reticle, whether it be a single red or green dot or a circle with subtensions and center dot, is measured in minutes of angle (MOA.) The minute of angle is a unit for angular measurement of a circle. 1 MOA is equal to 1.047 inches at 100 yards, rounded down to 1 inch. For example, a 1 MOA dot will appear to be 1 inch big on at target 100 yards out. A small MOA dot will be harder to see, especially at longer distances. A large MOA dot, especially at the highest brightness level, will be very easy to see but may cover too much of your target to precisely hit where you’ve aimed.


        A 2 MOA dot with 65 MOA circle dot crosshair illuminated reticle.

        3 to 5 MOA dots—with 3 being the most popular—lay in between the middle of small and bigger dot sizes. Since most red dot sights have adjustable brightness, the 3 to 5 MOA dot is the most accurate in most shooting situations from home defense in tight quarters to medium range steel target shooting or hog hunting.

        Picking out the right reticle size will help or hinder your accuracy with a red dot.

        For more about how to chose which dot size, click here.

        Though magnified riflescopes and iron sights with extensive training and practice are extremely accurate, the red dot sight’s design is inherently more so with the addition of speed. The illuminated dot stays parallel with the sight’s optical axis, so the point of aim is always in line with the point of impact, as well as the red dot always remaining in focus no matter how far away the target. 

        The only area in which the red dot’s accuracy does not excel is longer distances. CQB and medium-range target shooting, competition, self-defense, and predator and varmint hunting, some even use a red dot sight while turkey hunting, are all where the red dot sight is most useful.

        For more on red dot sights, read the following helpful articles:

        http://sightmark.com/blog/index.php/2018/01/12/how-to-shoot-with-a-red-dot-sight/

        http://sightmark.com/blog/index.php/2018/03/16/m-spec-red-dot-sight-is-ready-for-duty/

        Click here to check out all of Sightmark’s reflex and red dot sights.

        What do you like about using a red dot sight? Leave your thoughts in the comment section.

        Light up the Night With the Sightmark SS1000 IR Illuminator

        (MANSFIELD, TEXAS 2016/12/20) – Instantly increasing your night vision visibility with a click of a button, the powerful Sightmark SS1000 IR Illuminator (SM27000) is the perfect accessory for your night vision and digital night vision devices. The 1,000 mW, 850nm LED IR light enhances night vision capability in low light environments and features adjustable brightness settings for close to long-range.

        Sightmark SS1000 IR Illuminator light
        A focusable beam enables users to go from spot to flood settings and works with both traditional and digital night vision devices.

        The SS1000 IR Illuminator can be held like a flashlight or mounted to your gun for maximum versatility and boasts 100, 500 and 1,000mW settings. Ideal for nighttime hog and predator hunts, the SS1000’s aircraft-grade aluminum construction; Type II Mil-spec anodizing; and shockproof, waterproof, and dustproof design make it one of the most rugged IR Illuminators on the market.

        The Sightmark SS1000 IR Illuminator features a 660-hour battery life on low setting and comes with a rechargeable 18650 battery kit. The focusable beam, varying from spotlight to floodlight, allows the shooter to choose the best possible setting for their low light visibility needs.

        Sightmark ReadyFire LW-R5: Shoot with Laser Focus!


        Made for full-sized pistols, the laser is compact with a 300-yard beam throw at night.

        (MANSFIELD, TEXAS 2016/12/15) – The Sightmark ReadyFire LW-R5 Red Laser Sight (SM25007), a laser sight designed for full-sized pistols, is ready to put your handgun on target. When you need a perfectly placed aim, the ReadyFire LW-R5 stands ready to help you Make Your Mark with a red laser extending 20 yards during the day and an impressive 300 yards at night.

        The laser easily mounts between the trigger guard and muzzle of any Picatinny- or Weaver-railed, full-size handgun, instantly turning the common pistol into a tactical, defense-ready sidearm. The 5mW ReadyFire LW-R5 is powered by two AG13 batteries, allowing up to 7 hours of continuous use, keeping it primed for any close-combat situation, and weighs only 2.3 ounces so no significant weight is added to your setup.

        The user-friendly Sightmark ReadyFire LW-R5 features a slide switch activation and a durable shockproof design, making it the laser of choice for almost any intense shooting scenario.

        Sightmark Latitude Spotting Scopes Focus on Your Outdoor World!

        (MANSFIELD, TEXAS 2016/11/30) – Whether you’re knee deep in a surveillance operation, shooting, hunting or simply glassing for wildlife, Sightmark Latitude Spotting Scopes keep your objective in razor-sharp focus.

        Sightmark’s precision engineered, dielectric-coated mirror-designed spotting scopes utilize high-powered magnification, advanced fully multi-coated glass, robust objective lenses, twist-up eyecups and focusable eyepieces to deliver stunning, distortion-free clarity while rubber-armored construction and fogproof, dustproof, IP67 waterproof performance ensure you never lose sight of your subject, even in harsh environments. All Sightmark Latitude Spotting Scopes include accessory rails, lens covers and a carrying case.

        Sightmark Latitude 15-45×60 Spotting Scopes (SM11033 and SM11033T)

        The Latitude 15-45×60 Spotting Scope (SM11033) features a generous, light-gathering 60mm objective lens and 177 – 60 ft. field of view at 1,000 yds. The tactical model (SM11033T) also features a fine-etched, first-focal-plane, mil-radian reticle.

         Sightmark Latitude 20-60×80 XD Spotting Scopes (SM11034 and SM11034T)

        The Latitude 20-60×80 XD Spotting Scope (SM11034) features a robust 80mm objective lens, extra-low dispersion (ED) glass and 131.1 – 43.5 ft. field of view at 1,000 yards. The tactical model (SM11034T) also features a fine-etched, first-focal-plane, mil-radian reticle.

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