Seekins didn’t build the Element Hunter to win spec-sheet arguments or grab attention on a gun counter. It was... The post What the Seekins Element Hunter is built to do appeared first on The Avid ...
This article was produced in partnership with Bushnell. Bushnell has been providing reliable high performance optics at an affordable price since 1948. Their new R5 line continues that tradition with ...
Rare earth elements are some of the most indispensable materials in modern technology. These 17 elements from the periodic table, such as gadolinium, praseodymium and lanthanum, play critical roles in ...
Industrial technology giant Bosch has established a new company focused on the commercialization of quantum sensors, in a joint venture with the synthetic diamond producer Element Six. Element Six, ...
Lightsynq, a Boston-based startup working on interconnects for scaling quantum computation, has raised $18 million in a series A round of venture funding. Combining expertise from Harvard University ...
There is no doubt that Element Optics has become one of the most easily recognised brands amongst the rifle shooting crowd, with solid functionality and reassuring warranties, alongside designs ...
The days of the simple fixed 4X or variable 3-9X riflescope are behind us. Most modern riflescopes are much more than just a sight. Many have become complex optical instruments that, in addition to ...
Imaging subsystems and camera modules are emerging in the medical device market to help OEMs accelerate time to market, enabling them to focus on differentiating their product designs. This is thanks ...
First focal plane (FFP) scopes aren’t new but the term is somewhat of a buzzword across multiple distance disciples. FFP offers simplicity and using the reticle to ‘measure’ for rangefinding, ...
The U.S. Army has picked a new, futuristic scope for its next-generation infantry weapons. The service awarded the contract, potentially worth $2.7 billion, to Wisconsin-based Vortex Optics. The scope ...
The Next Generation Squad Weapon-Fire Control will be built by the Vortex Optics/Sheltered Wing partnership. The companies are scheduled to produce as many as 250,000 optics over the next 10 years.