X xandi New member Jun 27, 2018 #21 Maybe the the use of a magnetic field to improve the Resolution, and sight picture. like what Leica uses on they’re beyond infinity Mirco systems
Maybe the the use of a magnetic field to improve the Resolution, and sight picture. like what Leica uses on they’re beyond infinity Mirco systems
Z zukiphile New member Jun 27, 2018 #22 PlatinumCore16 said: Absolutely. However the benefit of having the layers internal to the polycarbonate is that you don't have a hard transition. And you wouldn't be able to put glue in between the pieces, more than likely, therefore they would just be separate pieces. Click to expand... So, they could be placed in a closed tube in sequence sort of like baffles in a suppressor? What's the benefit of eliminating hard transitions?
PlatinumCore16 said: Absolutely. However the benefit of having the layers internal to the polycarbonate is that you don't have a hard transition. And you wouldn't be able to put glue in between the pieces, more than likely, therefore they would just be separate pieces. Click to expand... So, they could be placed in a closed tube in sequence sort of like baffles in a suppressor? What's the benefit of eliminating hard transitions?
P PlatinumCore16 New member Jun 28, 2018 #23 zukiphile said: So, they could be placed in a closed tube in sequence sort of like baffles in a suppressor? What's the benefit of eliminating hard transitions? Click to expand... Yes, that is exactly how current scopes are made. Less scattering of light. Less non-uniformity means less loss of transmitted light and the interface surfaces don't have to be polished and coated.
zukiphile said: So, they could be placed in a closed tube in sequence sort of like baffles in a suppressor? What's the benefit of eliminating hard transitions? Click to expand... Yes, that is exactly how current scopes are made. Less scattering of light. Less non-uniformity means less loss of transmitted light and the interface surfaces don't have to be polished and coated.