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With modern glass and the growth of LED capabilities, more advanced sights than irons have come into the fold. Reflex sights, also known as red dots, work on reflection of light.
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The reticle is the set of lines (sometimes known as crosshairs) within your scope. They will either be made of wire, a design etched onto glass, or (in older scopes) human hair or spider silk.
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lever action rifle is built on a classic design, originating in the early 1800s with Rocket Ball Ammunition
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At the range, you may hear someone ask for a wind call. This is them asking for the speed and direction of the wind, and potentially how much adjustment they’ll have to make to account for the wind.
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The stock provides a home for all the other parts of a rifle. In general terms, a stock is usually shaped like a narrow fin at the end of a long arm. Whether made of metal, plastic, or wood, the stock is an integral part of a rifle not unlike a skeleton.
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The Daisy 853 is a .177" (4.5mm) caliber air rifle. It's designed for the 10m matches, and is considered to be quite precise in its price and weight class. This series of articles will explore the Daisy 853 and air rifles in general. This particular article will look into the rifle itself. 

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Sandbags are wonderful and squishy bags of usefulness. On an especially long day, a proper sandbag may even serve as a quick pillow. However, for the purposes of your rifle, a sandbag is meant to provide support.

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Your rifle should be capable of holding at least one round in a ready-to-fire position in the chamber. Once that round has been fired, the case needs to be ejected out of the way so another round can be fed into the chamber. Where does the next round come from?
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The trigger is a small and highly crucial component of your rifle. You can’t reliably set off a round without some mechanism by which to do it!

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Believe it or not, the atmosphere has an effect on your shots - sometimes to a significant degree. 
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Adjustments made to your aim and your scope are often discussed in angular measurements such as MOA (and MIL, which we’ll talk about in a bit). Angular measurements are used for a very important reason
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