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Bushnell 1500 ARC Laser Rangefinder

An affordable laser rangefinder, the 1500 ARC is also reliable, accurate and easy to use.

Zeiss Victory RF Optics

The Victory is part of a new class of “optronic” instruments—which marry optical and electronic components—that do the thinking for you.

First Look: New Optics for 2010

These new riflescopes, sights, binoculars and rangefinders are destined to win in 2010.

Leica 2.5X-10X-42mm

Leica is back with riflescopes made in its German factory but with features designed specifically to address the needs of American hunters.

Burris Eliminator

The main virtue of the Eliminator is almost instantly combining all the steps of laser rangefinding, computer punching and scope adjustment.

Bushnell Fusion 1600 Arc 10X42

Bushnell’s Fusion 1600 ARC binocular adds two functions to a laser rangefinder: a ballistics program and an inclinometer.

Bowhunters: How Far is Too Far?

Few arguments heat up a bowhunting camp debate quicker than the subject of distances at which a skilled hunter should actually take a bow shot at a big game animal.

The Art of Rangefinding

A rangefinder can be one of a hunter's most valuable tools, but only when used properly. Here are a few tips for getting the most out of yours.

How to Choose a Hunting Crossbow

Crossbows are becoming more and more popular, but not every hunter has experience with them. Having a hard time choosing one for yourself? Here are some tips.

Simple Directions

I admit it. I’m an old guy, and I do not really like technology all that much. When it comes to hunting laser rangefinders and, upon occasion, a trail camera, are about as high tech as I get. I’ve never been a big fan of using a GPS when hunting, preferring the old school way—the topographic map and compass.

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