Telescopic Rifle Sights by Townsend Whelen 1936
150 pages, about 8 1/2" x 6" glossy soft-cover in full color. New re-print restored and digitally enhanced from a nice original. Printed on high quality 24# 97 bright acid free paper. Fully Illustrated.
Contents - Index:
- Pages: 150
- Telescopic Rifle Sights 1936 By Col. Townsend Whelen
- A Noske No. 1 Field Scope
- General Principles
- Kinds of Scopes Reticules
- Poor Reticules
- Advantages of a scope
- Judging size age and sex of game
- That it is not a human
- Five minutes a day for a week and you will
- Be used to your new sight
- Mounting and Adjustments
- Rifles suitable for scopes
- Not on High Power Auto Rifles
- Big Game Rifles
- Target Scopes
- Lyman and Fecker Scopes
- Belding and Mull
- Unertl
- Mountings
- Reading Micromenter Screws
- Minutes
- Height of Blocks
- Fitting on the Rifle
- Focusing
- Adjusting for eye relief
- What is "sighting in" ?
- Dry Shooting
- Care of the Scope
- Small Game and Varmint Scopes
- Power and Field of View
- Close Adjustment
- Small Game Rifles
- Big Game Hunting Scopes
- Zeiss Zielklein and Zielvier
- Hensoldt Big Game
- Belding and Mull Marksman
- Noske Field Scope
- Malcolm Hunting Scope
- Neider Mounting
- Griffin and How Mounting
- Redfield Mounting
- The Best Scopes and Mountings for Various Rifles
- Interchangablity
- Junior Scopes
- Optics of the Scope
- Scope Directory of Dealers