According to the representative present at the stand, both Stryker 1-10 x 28 and 3.5-21 x 44 scopes should be available in stores at the end of September this year. An important feature that distinguishes these models is the use of new reticles. In the case of a scope intended for long-distance shooting with a magnification of up to 21 times, it is the ECPR-1. However, the LVPO scope is equipped with the S-DOC reticle that has a variable degree of illumination.
Logan has already written a few words about the scopes of this manufacturer at our website in the Visionking 3-9x42 or Delta Optical Classic 3-9x40?article. Have a look at it.
Finally, it is worth remembering that it is not without reason that the stand featured a range of thermal imaging devices made by Pulsar. Various new models of binoculars were presented, as well as the relatively new Pulsar Telos XP50 monocular. We also had the opportunity to write about the above mentioned product what dealing with thermal imaging.