รีวิวกล้องเล็งติดปืน Discovery HS 4-14X44 New Model รุ่นใหม่ ราคา5200บาท

Published on July 20, 2018
Duration: 10:01

This review covers the new Discovery HS 4-14X44 rifle scope, highlighting its significant weight reduction (560g vs 800g) and improved FFP reticle clarity. The scope features zero-reset turrets, a 15-500 yard parallax adjustment, and is demonstrated on a CZ 455 rifle. The reviewer successfully zeroed the scope using MIL adjustments during a live fire test.

Quick Summary

The new Discovery HS 4-14X44 rifle scope weighs only 560g, a significant reduction from previous models. It features an improved First Focal Plane (FFP) reticle with finer MIL markings for accurate range estimation at all magnifications, and includes zero-reset turrets with a 15-500 yard parallax adjustment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Discovery HS 4-14X44 New Model
  2. 00:31Unboxing & Weight Comparison
  3. 01:25Mounting on CZ 455 & FFP Reticle Overview
  4. 03:55Turret & Parallax Adjustments Explained
  5. 05:59Zeroing Tutorial: MIL Adjustments
  6. 07:23Live Fire Zeroing Test & Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key improvements in the new Discovery HS 4-14X44 scope?

The new model features a significant weight reduction, weighing only 560 grams compared to the older 800-gram version. It also boasts an improved First Focal Plane (FFP) reticle with finer MIL markings and better clarity, along with zero-reset turrets.

How does the First Focal Plane (FFP) reticle work on this scope?

An FFP reticle is positioned before the magnification lens, so its size changes proportionally as you zoom in or out. This means your MIL-based range estimations and holdover points remain accurate regardless of the magnification setting.

What is the parallax adjustment range for the Discovery HS 4-14X44?

The scope offers a versatile parallax adjustment range starting from 15 yards and extending all the way to 500 yards. This allows for precise focusing at various distances, crucial for accurate shooting.

How do you zero the Discovery HS 4-14X44 scope using MIL adjustments?

To zero, you adjust the elevation and windage turrets using the MIL markings. Turning the elevation turret towards 'U' moves the point of impact up, and 'D' moves it down. Similarly, 'L' and 'R' adjust for windage. Each click typically represents 1/10th of a MIL.

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