Nikon Monarch 3000 Stabilized Laser Rangefinder Review
Table of Contents By Tony Martins Walking up to the Nikon Sport Optics booth at the 2018 SHOT Show, I was surprised to find the
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This category opens a portal into the world of gun optics. Here, you can take a look through dozens of riflescopes and gun sights to see if they are worth their salt before buying them. We also cover sports optics like binoculars, monoculars and spotting scopes that hunters may find helpful in their endeavors.
Table of Contents By Tony Martins Walking up to the Nikon Sport Optics booth at the 2018 SHOT Show, I was surprised to find the
By Tony Martins In almost any side-by-side comparison there will be some subjectiveness and personal preference, and this is particularly true with binoculars that are
By Trampas Swanson As one of the most well-respected optics manufacturers in the world, Leupold Optics has always been known for their high quality products
By Kip Staton kipstaton.com I actually have quite a bit of leeway in what I can choose to review or not review. I enjoy trying

By Vic Laboy Whether you are building your first rifle or a true beginner, you may notice others around you are either sporting a red
By Kip Staton kipstaton.com I like technical scopes. Optics with intricate elevation knobs, long instruction manuals, and complex reticles are some of my favorite things
By Trampas Swanson For the past five years, Vortex Optics has been one of the hottest companies in the firearms industry. They have gained the
By Tony Martins “Simple and rugged” is how Zeiss Sport Optics describes their “entry class” binoculars and riflescopes, called TERRA. It’s been five years since
By Kip Staton I like small, handy rifles. I’ve owned AR-15s with fixed and collapsible stocks, and barrels ranging from 14.5” all the way
By Kip Staton Trijicon really needs no introduction. As a supplier of magnified optics to the military for years, they recently celebrated the millionth ACOG
By Kip Staton It’s official, Low Powered Variable Optics (or LPVO, from here on out) are here to stay. New advances in optics technology have
By Kip Staton From what I can see, many of the recent innovations in rifle optics have largely steered clear of the hunting market. These

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