Most hunters know the importance of proper eye relief and stock weld when using a riflescope, but two other things also require attention. To get the best optical performance, adjust the ocular and objective lenses.
When mounting a riflescope, you’ll need to adjust the eye relief and make sure the reticle is square to the bore before tightening the ring screws. Here’s how to do it correctly the first time.
There are essentially three definitions of the scout rifle. First, there’s Col. Jeff Cooper’s definition, which is largely credited for setting the parameters of such a firearm. The popular definition, meanwhile, is any bolt-action rifle with an extended-eye-relief scope. And finally, there’s the definition(s) conjured by everyone else. The Mossberg MVP Scout clearly meets the last two.
With the push of a button, the new Eliminator 6 laser rangefinding riflescope ranges out to 2,000 yards and displays the distance to the target, exact aiming point and wind data.
Building on its existing series of T6Xi tactical riflescopes, Steiner Optics has announced the H6Xi riflescope—tailored for today's discerning big-game hunter—now with a MIL reticle for enhanced precision.
German Precision Optics has expanded its Passion 3X riflescope line to include a 6X-18X-50mm model. The versatile, compact Passion 3X offers quick-adjust turrets, generous eye relief and a large objective lens for clear target and sight picture in low-light conditions.
Nikon has announced the release of a pair of new additions to its popular Buckmasters line of riflescopes, dubbed simply "Buckmasters II." The two new scopes will be available in 3-9x40 or 4-12x40 with matte black finish.
Nikon Sport Optics has announced its new LaserForce rangefinding binocular, which is designed to range distances from 10 to 1900 yards, with instantaneous readouts. Distances are displayed in 0.1-yard increments to 100 yards, and 1-yard increments over 100 yards. The OLED display offers a 4-step brightness adjustment, making it easily readable under any light conditions and against various objects.
Nikon has unveiled its new Monarch 3000 Stabilized, with the ability to range 3,000 yards while reducing viewfinder vibrations by approximately 80 percent.