Nikko Stirling Diamond Long Range 6-24×50
R5,149The Nikko Stirling Diamond Long Range 6-24×50 features a Glass-etched HOLDFAST reticle with a fully multi-coated lens.
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Hunting has been a longstanding tradition in South African culture, dating back to the settlers who relied on it for sustenance upon arrival. Today, hunting remains a popular activity and is a crucial source of income for conservation efforts.
Hunters typically own multiple rifles, each suited for specific types of game or shooting disciplines. At huntalot.com, we understand the importance of choosing the right riflescope for your rifle, including considering factors such as magnification and reticles.
For sport and long-distance target shooting, higher magnifications with specific reticles for drop and windage adjustments may be preferred, while game hunters in dense bushveld areas may prefer lower magnifications. Hunting in low-light conditions may require larger objective lenses to allow in more light and produce a clearer, brighter image.
At huntalot.com, we offer a range of popular rifle scope brands, including Bushnell, Hawke, Rudolph Optics, Vortex, and Swarovski. We also carry night vision riflescopes and hunting spotlights for those who hunt at night, such as varmint hunters looking for pigs and jackals.
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The Nikko Stirling Diamond Long Range 6-24×50 features a Glass-etched HOLDFAST reticle with a fully multi-coated lens.
The Hawke Riflescope – Vantage – 3-9×40 – 30/30 has 11 layer fully multi-coated optics for excellent clarity. It also has fast focus eyebell and high torque zoom ring.
Durable Tasco aiming scope with 30/30 aiming cross. It is equipped with a variable magnification of 4-12 x and a lens with a diameter of 40 mm.
The Varmint Series V1 2.5-15×50 Scope with D2 Reticle is the best hunting riflescope when shooting over short to long distances for the value.
The Hawke Vantage SF 3-12×44 1/2 Mil Dot Riflescope offers 11 layer fully multi-coated optics for excellent clarity and a 44mm adjustable objective for parallax correction.
The Hawke Vantage 3-9×50 AO Mil Dot Riflescope offers 11 layer fully multi-coated optics for excellent clarity and a 50mm adjustable objective for parallax correction.
The Hawke Vantage 3-9×40 AO Mil Dot Riflescope offers 11 layer fully multi-coated optics for excellent clarity and a 40mm adjustable objective for parallax correction.
The Nikko Stirling Airking 4×32 AO Riflescope features a HMD Reticle and fast eyefocus.
The Burris Red Dot Sights – FastFire 2 – 21mm x 15mm provides a 4-MOA red dot. Its automatic brightness sensor adjusts to your environment, so you can keep slamming targets.
The Balistic Plex E1 MV reticle is custom designed for this scope. MV stands for Milling Varmint. The holdovers are designed specifically for .22-250 rounds, and are mil-based. It means this is a great choice for coyote hunters, prairie dogs and similar varmint hunting.
For versatility, from shooting varmints to big game, the 3-12x42mm is the right choice and is particularly suited for long range shots with any of its three reticle options.
The 2-7x32mm Burris Handgun scope provides handgun shooters with a wide, flexible range. 2x low end magnification offers quick target acquisition and a very large field-of-view. The 7x zoom at the top provides accuracy at handgun-stretching distances.
Why sacrifice performance from your optic simply because you aren’t burning primers The 3-9x40mm Tasco Air Rifle scope offers all the versatility and performance you expect in a riflescope, purpose-built for the air gun platform.
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.
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 Kahles Riflescope Sunshield is for use with the K525i, K624i, K1050 and Helia riflescopes.
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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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 Vantage 2-7x32mm AO Mil Dot Riflescope is ideal for avid hunters and shooters.
The Hawke Frontier 5-30×56 SF IR Mil Pro 20x Riflescope are the flagship line of riflescopes for Hawke Optics and feature a selection of optical systems designed to give shooters ultimate flexibility in the field. The index matched lenses sets the Frontier optical system apart from its rivals. Exceptional clarity throughout the field of view, together with crisp image transmission ensure an unsurpassed viewing experience. The optical system with its wide magnification range, provides increased flexibility when transitioning between close and long range shooting.
The Hawke Fast Mount 3-9×40 AO Mil Dot Riflescope has 11 layers of fully multi-coated optics which give excellent clarity. At the front of the Fast Mount is an adjustable objective lens for parallax correction.
Protect your scope from the elements with a durable water and weatherproof SURE FIT cover.
The Nikko Stirling Diamond FFP 4-16x44mm Rifle Scope is ideal for that perfect aim while shooting.
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 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.
If you're an avid hunter, you know that having the right equipment is essential to your success in the field. One of the most important pieces of equipment you'll need is a rifle scope. A rifle scope allows you to aim accurately and take down your prey with precision. But with so many different rifle scopes available on the market, how do you know which one to choose? In this article, we'll discuss how to choose the right rifle scope for your hunting needs.
One of the most important factors to consider when choosing a rifle scope is the magnification. Magnification refers to how many times closer an object appears through the scope than with the naked eye. For hunting purposes, you'll want a scope with a magnification that is appropriate for the type of hunting you'll be doing. For example, if you'll be hunting in dense brush, you'll want a lower magnification that allows you to acquire targets quickly. On the other hand, if you'll be hunting at longer ranges, you'll want a higher magnification that allows you to see your target more clearly.
The objective lens size is another important factor to consider when choosing a rifle scope. The objective lens is the lens at the front of the scope that gathers light and transmits it to your eye. A larger objective lens allows more light to enter the scope, which can improve image clarity and brightness. However, a larger objective lens also means a heavier and bulkier scope. Again, the type of hunting you'll be doing will determine the appropriate objective lens size for your needs.
Reticles are the crosshairs or aiming points in the scope. There are many different reticle patterns available, including crosshairs, duplex, mil-dot, and more. Some reticles are illuminated, which can be helpful in low light conditions. When choosing a reticle, consider your personal preference, the type of hunting you'll be doing, and the lighting conditions you'll be hunting in.
Your rifle scope is an investment, and you want it to last for many hunting seasons to come. When choosing a rifle scope, consider the durability and quality of the materials used in its construction. Look for scopes that are made from high-quality materials and are built to withstand harsh weather conditions and rough handling.
Eye relief refers to the distance between the scope and your eye when the scope is at its highest magnification. A scope with good eye relief will allow you to keep your head in a natural position while still seeing a full image through the scope. This can be especially important if you wear glasses or if you'll be using the scope for extended periods of time.
The field of view refers to the width of the area you can see through the scope at a given magnification. A wider field of view can be helpful when tracking moving targets, but it may also be less clear at the edges. Consider the type of hunting you'll be doing and the types of targets you'll be tracking when choosing a field of view.
Parallax occurs when the reticle and target appear to be on different planes, causing the target to appear to move when you move your head. A scope with a parallax adjustment feature allows you to correct for this, ensuring that your reticle and target are aligned and reducing the likelihood of missing your shot.
The turrets and adjustments on a rifle scope allow you to make fine-tuned adjustments to the scope's settings, such as windage, elevation, and focus. Look for scopes with easy-to-use turrets and adjustments that allow you to make quick and accurate adjustments in the field.
When choosing a rifle scope, consider the reputation of the brand. Look for brands with a proven track record of producing high-quality, reliable scopes that are designed for hunting purposes. Read reviews and ask other hunters for recommendations to help you make an informed decision.
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