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  • Warne 7850M Precision Mount 0° Accessory Rail

    R659

    Precision Mount 0° Accessory Rail Attaches exclusively to the Precision Mount in a 0° or 45° configurations.

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  • Warne 7814M 1 Piece 30mm Medium Height Precision Mount

    R5,199

    The Warne Skyline Precision Mount has been engineered from the ground up with the precision rifle shooter/competitor in mind.

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  • Kowa C-771 TSN-773 Spotting Scope Stay On Case

    R1,819

    High quality stay on case for TSN-770 series spotting scopes. Provides protection to spotting scope body whilst still retaining full use out in the field.

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  • Leapers UTG Swivel Stud To Picatinny Adaptor

    R269

    Retains swivel stud functionality for the installation of a sling when installed.

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  • Leapers UTG M-LOK Offset Flashlight Ring Mount

    R699

    Removable offset mount provides 1.83″ forward or rearward offset in addition to the flashlight ring’s 1.12″ vertical or downward offset.

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  • Leapers UTG MT-RSX5L 0.5″ 13 Slots Super Slim Picatinny Riser Mount

    R519

    Continuous rail edge design allows the installation of multiple riser mounts side by side to form one continuous picatinny rail.

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  • Leapers UTG MNT-DT2PW01 Dovetail To Picatinny Rail Adaptor

    R259

    Removable and threaded vertical stop pin provides added retention for dovetail rails equipped with stop pin holes.

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  • Leapers UTG RWU013415 Pro P.O.I 34mm Medium Profile Picatinny Rings

    R1,419

    Medium Profile P.O.I (Precision Optics Interface) Rings Have a 32mm Center Height to Fit Optics with a 34mm Tube, and up to a 63mm Outer Objective.

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  • Bushnell 16130 Large Featherlight Bino Case

    R2,419

    Bushnell designed these 10×42 All-Purpose Binoculars for hunters and shooters who value simplicity, stability, and results. They have multicoated lenses and BAK7 prisms for bright, clear viewing.

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  • Tasco Propoint 1x25mm Reflex Sight

    R2,419

    The days of removing your optic and having to site in your firearm back in just to change batteries are over with the ProPoint as it has a side-loading battery door to access the CR2032 battery.

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  • Primos Camera Mount Plate For Gen 3 Trigger Sticks

    R479

    The TriggerStick Gen 3 Accessory Mount is one of the many accessories that we have designed to help you get the most out our your TriggerStick Gen 3.

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  • Lynx 5134N 1″ .22 High Ringset

    R789

    Fit directly on to rifles with dovetailed receivers. Available in Low (7mm from top of action to scope tube), medium (12mm) and high (17mm).

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    Hawke Tactical Match 2 Piece 9-11mm Extra High Ring Mounts

    Original price was: R1,089.Current price is: R989.

    The Hawke Tactical Match Ring Mounts features triple Torx Screws to hold your scope firmly in place.

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    Hawke Precision Steel 34mm 2 Piece Weaver High QR Lever Ring Mounts

    Original price was: R1,209.Current price is: R1,089.

    The Hawke Precision Steel 34mm Ring Mounts features double Torx Screws To Hold Your Scope Firmly In Place.

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    Hawke Precision Steel 30mm 2 Piece Weaver High QR Lever Ring Mounts

    Original price was: R919.Current price is: R829.

    The Hawke Precision Steel 30mm Ring Mounts features double Torx Screws To Hold Your Scope Firmly In Place.

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    Hawke Precision Steel 1″ 2 Piece Weaver Low Ring Mounts

    Original price was: R739.Current price is: R669.

    The Hawke Precision Steel 1″ Ring Mounts features double Torx Screws To Hold Your Scope Firmly In Place.

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    Hawke 6-9″ Swivel Tilt Bipod

    Original price was: R2,419.Current price is: R2,189.

    Swivel and tilt your rifle as necessary for accurate aiming with the Hawke 6-9″ Swivel Tilt Bipod with Lever Lock.

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    Hawke Nature-Trek 16-48X65 Spotting Scope

    Original price was: R5,359.Current price is: R4,869.

    The Nature-Trek spotting scope family offers exceptional optical performance in a lightweight and waterproof modern design.

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    Hawke Endurance 1500 6X21mm Rangefinder

    Original price was: R6,909.Current price is: R6,279.

    The Hawke Endurance LRF uses high light transmission optics and a red colored OLED display to make the view to your target clearer than ever before.

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    Hawke 800 Laser Rangefinder

    Original price was: R3,579.Current price is: R3,249.

    Hawke Laser Range Finders are designed to deliver highly accurate distance measurements with the press of a button.

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    Hawke 11” Neoprene Scope Cover

    Original price was: R399.Current price is: R359.

    Protect your scope from the elements, in all weather conditions. Hawke Neoprene Scope Covers provide you with peace of mind.

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  • Burris Fullfield E1 6.5-20x50mm SFP Riflescope – Ballistic Plex

    R8,199

    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.

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  • Burris Fullfield IV 3-12x42mm SFP Riflescope – Ballistic E3

    R6,499

    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.

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  • Burris 2-7x32mm MOA SFP Handgun Scope – Ballistic Plex

    R11,259

    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.

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  • Burris XTR Signature Rings

    From: R2,099

    The XTR Signature Rings were designed for the tactical shooter. They deliver plenty of holding power, with less weight.

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  • Warne Mountain Tech Savage SA 20MOA 1p Tactical Rail Base

    R1,699

    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.

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  • Warne Maxima Ruger 10/22LR 2pc Base & Mag

    R959

    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.

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  • Warne Maxima Remington 700 2pc Base

    R919

    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.

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  • Warne Maxima Mauser 98 2pc Unaltered Base

    R919

    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.

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  • HikMicro Stellar SH35 35mm Thermal Scope

    R53,329

    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!

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How to Choose Hunting Optics

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.

Understanding Hunting Optics

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

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

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

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

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.

Factors to Consider

When choosing hunting optics, there are several factors to consider to ensure you get the best one for your needs.

Magnification

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.

Objective Lens Size

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.

Field of View

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

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.

Reticle

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.

Durability

Hunting can be tough on gear, so it is important to choose hunting optics that are durable and can withstand the elements.

Choosing the Right Optics

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.

Determine Your Hunting Style

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.

Consider the Terrain and Game

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

What magnification is best for hunting?

The best magnification for hunting depends on your hunting style and the game you will be hunting. Generally, a magnification of 8x to 10x is suitable for most hunting situations.

Do I need a rangefinder for hunting?

A rangefinder is not essential for hunting, but it can be helpful for long-range shooting and for accurately measuring the distance to a target.

What is eye relief?

Eye relief is the distance between the eyepiece and the eye. Optics with longer eye relief are more comfortable to use, especially for those who wear glasses.

Are more expensive hunting optics better?

Not necessarily. While more expensive optics may offer higher-quality materials and features, it is important to consider your own needs and budget when making a decision.

Can I use the same optics for different types of hunting?

It depends on your hunting style and the types of game you will be hunting. Some optics are more versatile than others, so it is important to choose one that suits your needs.