รีวิวกล้องเล็งติดปืน Discovery HS 4-14X44 New Model รุ่นใหม่ ราคา5200บาท

Published on July 20, 2018
Duration: 10:01

This guide details the process of zeroing the Discovery HS 4-14X44 rifle scope, as demonstrated by an experienced gear reviewer. It covers mounting, understanding the First Focal Plane (FFP) reticle, making adjustments using MIL increments, and performing a live-fire zeroing process on a CZ 455 rifle. The review highlights the scope's features, including its lightweight design and clear reticle, offering practical advice for shooters.

Quick Summary

The Discovery HS 4-14X44 New Model rifle scope features a First Focal Plane (FFP) reticle, allowing for accurate range estimation and holdovers at any magnification. It includes MIL-based turrets with zero-reset capability and a parallax adjustment from 15 to 500 yards. The scope weighs approximately 560g, offering a lighter alternative to previous models.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Discovery HS 4-14X44
  2. 00:31Unboxing and Physical Features
  3. 01:25Mounting and Reticle Overview
  4. 03:55Turret and Parallax Adjustments
  5. 05:59Zeroing Tutorial
  6. 07:23Live Fire and Zeroing Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Discovery HS 4-14X44 New Model rifle scope?

The Discovery HS 4-14X44 New Model features a First Focal Plane (FFP) reticle, MIL-based turrets with zero-reset capability, and a parallax adjustment range from 15 to 500 yards. It also boasts a significant weight reduction compared to older models, weighing approximately 560g.

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

To zero the scope, mount it securely, fire a shot, and observe the impact. Adjust the elevation and windage turrets in MIL increments based on the reticle's subtensions to move the point of impact to the point of aim. The video demonstrates a 5 MIL adjustment to correct a low shot.

What is a First Focal Plane (FFP) reticle and why is it beneficial?

A First Focal Plane (FFP) reticle is located in front of the scope's magnification lenses. This means the reticle scales proportionally with the image as you change magnification, ensuring that measurement markings (like MILs) remain accurate for range estimation and holdovers at any power setting.

What rifle was the Discovery HS 4-14X44 scope mounted on in the review?

In the review video, the Discovery HS 4-14X44 New Model scope was mounted on a CZ 455 bolt-action rifle, which features a wooden stock. This setup is common for rimfire or small-caliber precision shooting.

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