Vortex Razor HD Spotting Scope Review
Vortex’s new top of the line spotting scope is powerful, vivid, and easy to use, and it edges out similarly priced competitors spotting scopes in
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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.
Vortex’s new top of the line spotting scope is powerful, vivid, and easy to use, and it edges out similarly priced competitors spotting scopes in
By Kip Staton Unless you’ve been living under a rock in the gun blog landscape for the past few years, you know that long-distance rifle
By Trampas Swanson As with most things within the firearms industry, training, equipment, and tactics are always evolving. Optics are not immune to these trends.
By Trampas Swanson While attending the firearms industry’s largest event known as the SHOT SHOW in Las Vegas, NV earlier this year, I discovered the
By Craig Reinolds This month, I wanted to take a look at the Nikon Monarch 7 Advanced BDC series of scopes recently released by
By Trampas Swanson In the optics market, there seem to be specific categories of scopes and common misconceptions about them. On the bottom of the
By Kip Staton It’s no secret that the United States have more hunters per capita than any other country in the world. As a nation,
By Kip Staton The AR-15 family of weapons has proven to be the most versatile set of rifles ever devised. They’re equally at home clearing
You just purchased a thermal scope or other device for hunting. Likely you’re a serious varmint or hog hunter who was looking for an
By John M. Buol Jr. Continued from: Trijicon ACOG In Use. A commonly heard gripe against BDC reticles is that they’re imprecise and can’t
By Kip Staton The Vortex Razor HD Gen II 1-6×24 represents a top-of-the-line brand with top-of-the-line features, and it is fast becoming a benchmark
By Jorge Amselle I hate to keep bringing up the old days but it is true. Food tasted better, people had manners and didn’t dress
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