Burris XTR Signature Rings
From: R2,099The XTR Signature Rings were designed for the tactical shooter. They deliver plenty of holding power, with less weight.
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The XTR Signature Rings were designed for the tactical shooter. They deliver plenty of holding power, with less weight.
Versatility and stability Warne Mountain Tech rails offer shooters the advantage of a consistent mounting platform across multiple firearms, enhanced ability to adjust proper eye relief and superior alignment of ring mounts.
Get strength, versatility, dependability and a lightweight low-profile design with Warne Maxima Steel Bases. Modeled around the popular Weaver design, Warne has got your six with this tactical steel-constructed two-piece base that will fit your Ruger 10/22 rifle.
Strength and versatility, Warne Maxima steel bases are the strongest and most versatile mounting system available today. The Maxima Steel Bases give your firearm a sleek look.
Warne Maxima Steel Bases offer a full width recoil slot in each base. This allows the recoil keys of Warne Rings to attain maximum bearing surface. The low-profile design greatly enhances your ability to achieve a proper cheek weld while still maintaining optimal eye relief. Designed for shooters, by shooters.
HIKMICRO STELLAR SH35 Thermal Tube Scope has 388*284 thermal detector and 1024*768 OLED display, which provides clear image under harsh environment conditions like fog, smoke, dust, rain. It’ll make your night turn to day!
The Leapers UTG Recon Flex II M-LOK Bipod directly attaches to M-LOK handguards at the 3 and 9 o’clock positions.
UTG ACCU-SYNC 1″ Medium Profile 50mm Offset Scope Ring Mount for a Precise Fit on MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny Rails.
The solar panel converts the sun’s energy to electricity which is then stored in the built-in rechargeable battery. The solar panel is durable, waterproof and easy to use.
The VIS1012 monocular is a hand-held digital night vision viewing system which offers great image quality. This product is guaranteed to provide optimum results from dawn to absolute darkness.
Bushnell’s classic dusk and dawn brightness riflescope now with improved optical performance and an easy to use DOA Quick Ballistic Reticle.
The Bushnell Legend is built to withstand the elements and will stay in the hunt as long as you can. With a durable one-piece body that is IPX7 waterproof rated you can trust that the Legend will last year after year.
The Bushnell 1-8x24mm riflescope features their illuminated BDC reticle for fast and accurate target acquisition.
The Crossfire is a no-nonsense sight at a no-nonsense price for darn near any application, and when your AR-15, shotgun, or rimfire needs a simple point of aim and none of the frills, the Crossfire should be at the top of your list.
The AMG UH-1 Gen II is the close-quarters solution you’ve been asking for, offering an incredibly fast holographic display to conquer every close-quarters situation, now with four night-vision compatible settings and a dedicated night-vision button.
A true 1x on the low end, Strike Eagle zooms to let shooters rapidly engage targets near and far, and an AR-BDC3 reticle aids in rapid shooting while providing holdover and ranging references from 0-600 yards.
The High Country II lets you take the high ground with you, offering the ideal combination of stability and packability.
The Kahles Riflescope Sunshield is for use with the K525i, K624i, K1050 and Helia riflescopes.
The HELIA RD has been designed for the intuitive shot. It features an unique Anti-Reflexion coating for clear visibility and a precise 2 MOA dot for minimum target covering.
The Steiner BluHorizons 10×26 is a compact, light-weight and extremely robust pair of binoculars for outdoor adventurers. This unique pair is enhanced with Steiner’s exclusive Autobright Sunlight Adaptive Lens Technology.
When shooting at extreme ranges, many shooters find their riflescope lacks the necessary elevation travel. The Nightforce Wedge Prism is offered in 2 variants, 50 MOA or 100 MOA, that install forward of the riflescope to increase the effective elevation travel.
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They are designed specifically for high-quality riflescopes, providing years of effective protection against dust, moisture, abrasion and scratches. They are quick in the field with positive response, designed to be left on the riflescope at all times.
XVision Hands Free Deluxe Night Vision Binoculars great for hunting, camping, and birding, with included lens cap, head mount, padded neck strap, rechargeable battery, and charger.
New for 2020, Sidewinder is the must-have high performance multi-discipline scope. Parallax-free shooting from 9 metres to infinity assisted by an index matched rangefinding side wheel (removable). All models feature Hawke’s new H5 optics which boasts a stunning 24° ultra-wide field of view with generous 100mm eye relief.
The Hawke Reflex Wide View Red Dot Sight features a 3 MOA Red Dot and 8 Levels Of Brightness. The Sight Will Enter Standby Mode If No Movement Is Detected For 5 Minutes.
The Tasco 20-60x80mm Spotting Scope is ideal for those who want the perfect shot.
The Hawke Vantage 4-12x50mm AO Mil Dot IR Riflescope is ideal for avid hunters and shooters.
The Hawke Vantage 2-7x32mm AO Mil Dot Riflescope is ideal for avid hunters and shooters.
The Hawke Nature-Trek 10x25mm Compact Binocular is ideal for avid hunters and shooters.
Whether being used for target or hunting situations, red dots are growing in popularity and Hawke has your needs covered. The Hawke Vantage 1×30 Weaver Red Dot Sight offer various size and mounting options.
Hunting can be a thrilling and exciting experience, but having the right optics can make all the difference in your success. Choosing the right hunting optics can be a daunting task, but with the right information, you can make an informed decision. In this article, we will explore the different types of hunting optics and how to choose the best one for your needs.
Before you start shopping for hunting optics, it is important to understand the different types and how they work. There are four main types of hunting optics: binoculars, spotting scopes, riflescopes, and rangefinders.
Binoculars are the most common type of hunting optic and are used for general scouting and observation. They are lightweight and compact, making them easy to carry around. Binoculars come in different magnifications, and the size of the objective lens (the lens farthest from the eye) determines how much light they can gather.
Spotting scopes are used for long-range observation and are ideal for glassing terrain for game. They are similar to telescopes and have a higher magnification than binoculars. Spotting scopes also have a larger objective lens for gathering more light, making them ideal for low-light conditions.
Riflescopes are mounted on rifles and are used for precise aiming and shooting. They come in different magnifications and have a reticle (crosshairs) for aiming. Riflescopes are typically made with high-quality materials to withstand the recoil of the rifle.
Rangefinders are used to measure the distance to a target, making them ideal for long-range shooting. They use laser technology to measure the distance accurately and quickly.
When choosing hunting optics, there are several factors to consider to ensure you get the best one for your needs.
Magnification is one of the most important factors to consider when choosing hunting optics. Higher magnification allows you to see farther, but it also reduces the field of view and can make it difficult to keep the image steady.
The size of the objective lens determines how much light the optics can gather, which is crucial for low-light conditions. Larger objective lenses can gather more light but can also add weight and bulk to the optics.
The field of view refers to the area visible through the optics. A wider field of view is beneficial for tracking fast-moving game.
Eye relief refers to the distance between the eyepiece and the eye. Optics with longer eye relief are more comfortable to use, especially for those who wear glasses.
The reticle, or crosshairs, is important for aiming and shooting. Different reticle types and designs are available, and some are better suited for certain hunting situations than others.
Hunting can be tough on gear, so it is important to choose hunting optics that are durable and can withstand the elements.
Now that you understand the different types of hunting optics and the factors to consider, it is time to choose the right one for your needs. Here are some tips to help you make the best decision.
Your hunting style will play a significant role in determining the type of hunting optics you need. If you prefer long-range shooting, a spotting scope or rangefinder may be the best option. If you are more interested in general scouting and observation, binoculars may be the best choice for you. However, if you plan to do both scouting and shooting, a combination of binoculars and a riflescope may be ideal.
The terrain and game you will be hunting should also play a role in your decision. If you plan to hunt in heavily wooded areas, you may want to consider a lower magnification optic with a wider field of view. For open plains, a higher magnification optic may be better suited.
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