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  • Sale! Hawke Riflescope - Crossbow - 1.5-5×32 - SR Reticle

    Hawke Riflescope – Crossbow – 1.5-5×32 – SR Reticle

    Original price was: R4,119.Current price is: R3,739.

    The Hawke Riflescope – Crossbow – 1.5-5×32 – SR Reticle sealed against air or moisture ingress. Each turret has indexed teeth to ensure that the location and alignment are kept during installation.

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  • Nikko Stirling Riflescope - Panamax - 4.5-14x50 AO IR

    Nikko Stirling Riflescope – Panamax – 4.5-14×50 AO IR

    R2,899

    The Nikko Stirling Riflescope – Panamax – 4.5-14×50 have been designed around an extremely wide angle field of view which is approx 20% more than the average comparable 1” scopes on the market today.

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  • Lynx Riflescope - LX3 2.5-15x50 - Tactical Reticle

    Lynx Riflescope – LX3 2.5-15×50 – Tactical Reticle

    R14,819

    The Lynx Riflescope – LX3 2.5-15×50 – Tactical Reticle has a six ratio magnification from 2.5 to 15x and lockable side focus down to 10 meters.

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  • Nikko Stirling Riflescope - Diamond 30mm side focus 6-24x50

    Nikko Stirling Riflescope – Diamond 30mm side focus 6-24×50

    R6,279

    The Nikko Stirling Riflescope – Diamond 30mm side focus 6-24×50 features CNC machined parts made to tightest tolerances.

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  • Leica Riflescope - Magnus i L-4A (2,4-16x56)

    Leica Riflescope – Magnus i L-4A (2,4-16×56)

    R42,419

    The Leica Riflescope – Magnus i L-4A (2,4-16×56) ensures extra brightness at low magnification factors. It has a highly effective entrance pupil at mid-range.

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  • Leica Riflescope - Magnus i L-Ballistic (2,4-16x56)

    Leica Riflescope – Magnus i L-Ballistic (2,4-16×56)

    R42,419

    The Leica Riflescope – Magnus i L-Ballistic (2,4-16×56) ensures extra brightness at low magnification factors. Its large-diameter front lens, a highly effective entrance pupil at mid-range magnification, and the highest, outstanding transmission value of around 92% ensure optimum identification up to the last minutes of shooting light.

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  • Leica Riflescope - Magnus i L-PLEX (2,4-16x56)

    Leica Riflescope – Magnus i L-PLEX (2,4-16×56)

    R42,419

    The Leica Riflescope – Magnus i L-PLEX (2,4-16×56) ensures extra brightness at low magnification factors. Its large-diameter front lens, a highly effective entrance pupil at mid-range magnification, and the highest, outstanding transmission value of around 92% ensure optimum identification up to the last minutes of shooting light.

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  • Leica Riflescope - Magnus i L-Ballistic (1.8-12X50)

    Leica Riflescope – Magnus i L-Ballistic (1.8-12X50)

    R38,519

    The Leica Riflescope – Magnus i L-Ballistic (1.8-12X50) is an ideal addition to our high-quality Magnus line. Thanks to its compact dimensions and a large, 50 mm objective lens, it is an extremely versatile riflescope for hunting from blinds and when stalking.

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  • Leica Riflescope - Magnus i L-4A (1.8-12X50)

    Leica Riflescope – Magnus i L-4A (1.8-12X50)

    R38,519

    The Leica Riflescope – Magnus i L-4A (1.8-12X50) is an ideal addition to the high-quality Magnus line. Thanks to its compact dimensions and a large, 50 mm objective lens, it is an extremely versatile riflescope for hunting from blinds and when stalking. Its outstanding zoom factor and a minimum magnification of 1.8x also make it the ideal choice for driven hunts.

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  • Leica Riflecope - Magnus i L-Ballistic (1.5-10x42)

    Leica Riflecope – Magnus i L-Ballistic (1.5-10×42)

    R36,079

    The Leica Riflecope – Magnus i L-Ballistic (1.5-10×42) rifle scope is a second generation premium sport optic. It features fast target acquisition with a large field of view and low magnification of 1.5x.

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  • Leica Riflecope - Magnus i L-PLEX (1.5-10x42)

    Leica Riflecope – Magnus i L-PLEX (1.5-10×42)

    R36,079

    The Leica Riflecope – Magnus i L-PLEX (1.5-10×42) is a second generation premium sport optic. It features fast target acquisition with a large field of view and low magnification of 1.5x.

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  • Leica Riflecope - Magnus i L-4A (1-6.3x24)

    Leica Riflecope – Magnus i L-4A (1-6.3×24)

    R33,159

    The Leica Riflecope – Magnus i L-4A (1-6.3×24) ensures significantly greater safety and hunting success. Thanks to a large exit pupil and a crisply defined, extremely bright red dot, it guarantees extremely fast and accurate target location, especially with running game.

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  • Leica Riflecope - Visus iLW L-4A (2.5-10x42)Leica Riflecope - Visus iLW L-4A (2.5-10x42)

    Leica Riflecope – Visus iLW L-4A (2.5-10×42)

    R24,379

    The Leica Riflecope – Visus iLW L-4A (2.5-10×42) shares their timeless design and impeccable optical and mechanical performance. The optics are fully multi-coated and crafted from high-quality glass to produce images of unparalleled contrast, brightness, and vivid true color even in low-light conditions.

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  • Nikko Stirling Riflescope - Mountmaster 4x32 AO

    Nikko Stirling Riflescope – Mountmaster 4×32 AOHMD

    R1,609

    The Nikko Stirling Mountmaster 4×32 AO Riflescope features a HMD reticle and fast eye focus.

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  • Nikko Stirling - Scope Aligner

    Nikko Stirling – Scope Aligner

    R1,609

    The Nikko Stirling Scope Aligner saves your time and money. Each aligner is supplied with 16 barrel arbores that should suit most rifles.

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  • Nikko Stirling Riflescope - Panamax 4-12x50 AO IR

    Nikko Stirling Riflescope – Panamax 4-12×50 AO IR

    R2,699

    The Nikko Stirling Panamax 4-12×50 AO IR Riflescope features a Half Mil Dot reticle and fast eye focus.

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  • Nikko Stirling Holosight - Pro T4

    Nikko Stirling Holosight – Pro T4

    R5,129

    The Nikko Stirling Holosight – Pro T4 features 11 illumination settings and allows to set your preferred brightness.

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  • Burris Riflescope - AR Sights 332 - 3mm x 32mmBurris Riflescope - AR Sights 332 - 3mm x 32mm

    Burris Riflescope – AR Sights 332 – 3mm x 32mm

    R7,559

    The Burris Riflescope – AR Sights 332 – 3mm x 32mm is designed for lawmen, military personnel, and competitive shooters who want additional range from a compact, fast-acquisition optic.

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  • Gamo 4x32 AO Riflescope (With Rings)

    Gamo 4×32 AO Riflescope (With Rings)

    R1,419

    When a scope description includes WR it means that the scope is supplied with the required rings or mounting brackets; AO refers to the Adjustable Objective, which cancels out any error of parallax from behind the scope.

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  • Gamo 3-9x40 RGB Center Dot Riflescope

    Gamo 3-9×40 RGB Center Dot Riflescope

    This Gamo scope also features the RGB Illuminated center dot. A technology which allows multiple brightness and size settings of a floating Red, Green or Blue dot for precision shot placement in any lighting condition.

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  • Leica Riflescope - ERi 3-12x50 4ALeica Riflescope - ERi 3-12x50 4A

    Leica Riflescope – ERi 3-12×50 4A

    R23,349

    The Leica ERi 3-12×50 4A Riflescope features an outstanding optical design and reliable internal mechanics. This rugged, yet extremely refined, sighting solution is well suited for hunting or precision shooting.

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How to Choose the Right Rifle Scope for Your Hunting Needs

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.

Magnification

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.

Objective Lens Size

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

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.

Durability and Quality

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

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.

Field of View

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 Adjustment

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.

Turrets and Adjustments

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.

Brand Reputation

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best magnification for hunting?

The best magnification for hunting depends on several factors, including the type of hunting you'll be doing, the distance at which you'll be shooting, and your personal preferences. Generally, a magnification range of 3-9x or 4-12x is suitable for most hunting situations.

How do I choose the right reticle pattern for my needs?

The right reticle pattern for your needs depends on the type of hunting you'll be doing, the lighting conditions in which you'll be shooting, and your personal preferences. Popular reticle patterns include duplex, crosshair, and BDC reticles. Consider factors such as ease of use, visibility, and precision when choosing a reticle pattern.

What is eye relief, and why is it important?

Eye relief refers to the distance between the eyepiece and your eye when the scope is properly mounted on your rifle. It's important because it determines how close you can comfortably position your eye to the scope without experiencing eye strain or injury. Look for a scope with sufficient eye relief to prevent injuries and ensure a comfortable shooting experience.

Should I spend more money on a high-end rifle scope, or will a budget-friendly option suffice?

The answer depends on your needs and budget. Budget-friendly rifle scopes can offer good performance and value, but they may not have the same durability, precision, or features as high-end models. Consider your hunting needs, shooting frequency, and budget when deciding whether to invest in a high-end rifle scope.