Hawke Match Mount 2 Piece Weaver 25mm Low
R459The Hawke Match Mount 2 Piece Weaver 25mm Low holds your scope firmly in place as well as internal cushion tape that prevents marking and damage.
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The Hawke Match Mount 2 Piece Weaver 25mm Low holds your scope firmly in place as well as internal cushion tape that prevents marking and damage.
The Hawke Vantage 6-24×50 AO Mil Dot IR Riflescope 11 layer fully multi-coated optics for excellent clarity and a glass etched reticle with red and green illumination.
The Lynx Riflescope – LX2 – 5-20×50 – M20 is suitable for medium to long range hunting and moderate range target shooting.
The Vortex Riflescope – Crossfire II RimFire 2-7×32 comes with long eye relief, a fast-focus eyepiece, fully multi-coated lenses and resettable MOA turrets, there’s no compromising on the Crossfire II.
The Hawke Mount – 2″ Reach Forward – 1″ (2 Piece) is high to accommodate larger objective scopes. It also has double hex screws to hold your scope firmly in place.
The Hawke Sunshade – Objective – 56mm reduces glare and help to cut down internal reflections. Measuring 4 inches (100mm) long, tube sunshades are threaded on each end enabling them to be stacked creating a longer shade.
The Hawke Sunshade – Objective – 44mm reduces glare and help to cut down internal reflections. Measuring 4 inches (100mm) long, tube sunshades are threaded on each end enabling them to be stacked creating a longer shade.
The Hawke Sunshade – Objective – 40mm reduces glare and help to cut down internal reflections. Measuring 4 inches (100mm) long, tube sunshades are threaded on each end enabling them to be stacked creating a longer shade.
The LightForce SpotLight – Blitz Remote Mounted 240mm With 12V 100W Xenophot Lamp is designed to be mounted on a remote control handle, remote swivel base or suction base.
The Hawke Riflescope – Vantage SF – 4-16×44 – ½ MD has 11 layer fully multi-coated optics for excellent clarity. It also has fast focus eyebell and high torque zoom ring.
The Hawke Riflescope – Vantage – 4-12×40 – 30/30 – AO has 11 layer fully multi-coated optics for excellent clarity. It also has fast focus eyebell and high torque zoom ring.
The LightForce SpotLight – Nighthunter Scope Mounted 170mm With 12V 100W Xenophot Lamp mounts onto rifles or alternatively, shotguns.
The Nikko Stirling Range Finder – Laser – 5-800m is able to measure the distance as by emitting invisible, eye safe, infrared energy pulses to the target and instantaneously calculates ranges by measuring the time it takes for each pulse to travel from the rangefinder to the target and back.
The Nikko Stirling MRSL Sight – Red Dot 3.5 MOA is parallax free and features an integrated weaver mount.
The Nikko Stirling Scope – Panamax – 3-9x40mm – HMD has been designed around an extremely wide angle field of view which is approximately 20% more than the average comparable 1”scopes on the market today.
The Gamo Riflescope Rail Weaver-Picatinny’s 3 hex screws attach base to your rifle, hide’s rifle’s 11mm scope rail and it looks professional!
The Leica Geovid 8×56 HD-B Binocular combines the image quality of a large-objective anti-reflection fully multicoated optical path with the functionality of a 1800-meter laser rangefinder and integrated ballistics computer. Using an array of built-in sensors, this powerful optic measures the ambient atmospheric conditions as well as the shooter’s angle relative to the target.
The Swarovski Z5 3.5-18×44 BRX Riflescope is a lightweight 1-inch scope that demonstrates its strengths in particular with accurate long-range shots in the mountains or on rough terrain.
The Hawke Vantage 3-9×40 Rimfire .22 Rifle Scope features a partially-illuminated crosshair reticle with five selectable brightness levels for use in most lighting conditions in either red or green. Red is ideal for low-light conditions, while green is easier to see in bright sunlight. The 40mm objective draws in generous amounts of light versus smaller objectives while maintaining a low-profile.
The Vortex Rifle Scope Crossfire II 6-18×44 AO V-Brite offers long eye relief, a fast-focus eyepiece, fully multi-coated lenses and resettable MOA turrets. The hard anodized single-piece aircraft-grade aluminum tube is nitrogen purged and o-ring sealed for waterproof/fogproof performance.
The Vortex Rifle Scope Crossfire II 3-9×40 Dead-Hold BDC offers long eye relief, a fast-focus eyepiece, fully multi-coated lenses and resettable MOA turrets. The hard anodized single-piece aircraft-grade aluminum tube is nitrogen purged and o-ring sealed for waterproof/fogproof performance.
The Vortex Rifle Scope Crossfire II 6-24×50 AO Dead-Hold BDC (MOA) offers long eye relief, a fast-focus eyepiece, fully multi-coated lenses and resettable MOA turrets.
New reticle style that satisfies the needs of both hunters and target shooters in addition to presenting the shooter with a clean and accurate range-finding sight.
The Hawke AirMax 3-9×40 AMX Rifle Scope offers 16 layer, fully multi-coated optics for exceptional clarity. The wide view optical system is ideal for airguns. Map 6 Reticle.
The Num’Axes WiFi Solar Trail Camera features an almost unlimited battery life outdoors thanks to the built-in solar panel. The possibility to modify settings and to download photos and videos remotely thanks to the Wi-Fi function.
The Num’Axes Trail Camera is ideal for observing its territory. Works with 8 AA batteries and a possible memory card up to 32 GB not included.
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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