Fine-tuning performance in both practice and competition comes down to small adjustments that have an effect over long distances when it comes to archery and target shooting. A spottingscope can help pick out shot or arrow details on a range target whilst for field archery a binocular can be easily carried and quickly deployed.
An important part of wildlife conservation, particularly with invasive or introduced species, is the monitoring and management of population. Making important decisions about management relies on accurate identification and optics can be crucial for determining, for example, animal age or for rapid but accurate estimation of the number of birds in a flock.
A line of archers and their bows will usually be matched by a line of spottingscopes and tripods. The Opticron range includes models with rotating tripod rings to make comfortable positioning of the eyepiece easy. There are various mounting options available to suit standing, sitting or prone positions for range shooting.
Management and monitoring of wildlife populations can be a challenging task. To make the most of the light in the early morning or at dusk, a binocular with a large objective lens size is recommended. For hand-held high magnification observation, our image stabilised travelscope offers a zoom range with up to 24x magnification.