[SHOT 2018] Axeon Scopes’ Second Zero

    At SHOT Show’s 2018 Day at the Range, TFBTV’s Corey Wardrop discusses prism technology with inventor John Baker at the Axeon Scopes booth.

    John walks us through Axeon’s Second Zero products, which are well suited to a red-dot sight. The technology allows the shooter to switch between the original shooter’s zero to a much farther zero with the flip of a simple mechanism. The shooter’s view is unhindered, and due to the increased zero the shooter simply shoot’s point-of-aim as usual.

    The units are able to be mounted in front of any scope, either on a rail in front of the scope (in the case of the rail mounted version), or on the scope itself – similar to an objective lens cover (in the case of the company’s bell mount variant). Additional zeros are capable as units are stackable.

    The primary benefit of this technology is extending the range when a scope runs out of elevation travel in the scope.

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    Corey R. Wardrop

    Corey R. Wardrop is the Museum Curator for the Institute of Military Technology in Titusville, Florida where he manages one of the finest, if not the finest, firearms collections in the country. Corey is a former OIF infantry Marine and has worked professionally in the firearms industry for over 20 years. In 2014 he obtained an unrelated Bachelor of Science degree from one of the nation’s leading diploma mills. Through his work at IMT he is currently studying CAD design with an emphasis in reverse engineering rare firearms.
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