Birth of a precision optics brand. Telson Optics at SHOT Show 2025

Published on February 23, 2025
Duration: 6:57

Telson Optics introduces its initial product line at SHOT Show 2025, featuring scopes with Japanese ED glass and advanced features. The Telson Arc (1.5-5x SFP) offers parallax down to 10 yards and shake-awake illumination. The Telson Toxin (3-18x50 FFP) utilizes apochromatic glass for enhanced clarity and features a two-turn indicator with a zero stop. The Target Master series (34mm tube) is designed for PRS/ELR with significant elevation adjustments and a three-turn indicator, while the ELR model offers 15 Mils of rotation.

Quick Summary

Telson Optics debuted its new scope line at SHOT Show 2025, featuring models like the Arc (1.5-5x SFP) with Japanese ED glass and low parallax, the Toxin (3-18x50 FFP) with apochromatic glass, and the Target Master series for PRS/ELR with extensive elevation adjustments and unique turret indicators.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction to Telson Optics at SHOT Show 2025
  2. 00:34Telson Arc Scope Features
  3. 01:31Etched Glass Reticles for Airguns
  4. 01:43Shake Awake Illumination Explained
  5. 02:13Telson Toxin Scope: Apochromatic Glass
  6. 02:50Toxin Scope: Crossover Design and Zero Stop
  7. 03:30Target Master Series: PRS Scope Design
  8. 03:49Target Master Turret Indicators
  9. 04:25Target Master Knurling and Rotation
  10. 05:13Telson ELR Scope for Extreme Long Range
  11. 05:45ELR Scope Reticle Adjustments
  12. 06:01Telson Optics Lineup Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Telson Arc scope?

The Telson Arc is a 1.5-5x second focal plane scope featuring all Japanese ED glass, a 30mm tube, a zero stop, and parallax adjustment down to 10 yards. It also includes a shake-awake illumination system and an etched glass reticle suitable for airguns.

How does the Telson Toxin scope differ from the Arc model?

The Telson Toxin is a 3-18x50 first focal plane scope that utilizes apochromatic glass for superior color correction, unlike the standard ED glass in the Arc. It also features an exposed turret with a zero stop and a two-turn indicator.

What makes the Telson Target Master series suitable for PRS shooting?

The Target Master series features 34mm tubes for increased elevation adjustment (32 Mils total), a PRS-style design, a 10-turn turret with a zero stop, and a three-turn indicator with a distinct color for the third revolution, aiding in tracking turret position.

What is Telson Optics' proprietary knurling called and why is it significant?

Telson Optics uses a proprietary 'razor back knurling' pattern. This design is engineered for exceptional grip, making it easier to manipulate turrets and adjustment rings, particularly when wearing gloves in challenging weather conditions.

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