Hunters Guide To Holdover Reticles Lead

A Hunter’s Guide to Holdover Reticles

Holdover reticles can be a quick and effective means of precision holdover without having to take your eye out of the scope. Here’s a detailed look at how they work.

Trijicon Expands AccuPoint Riflescope Series

Trijicon has announced the expansion of its AccuPoint riflescope series, with the addition of several more hunting reticles to the 3X-18X-50mm and 4X-24X-50mm models.

Video: Leupold's New VX-Freedom Riflescope Line

Learn more about Leupold's new VX-Freedom line of riflescopes, designed specifically for the hunter seeking elite optical performance at a budget-friendly price.

#SundayGunday: EOTech Vudu 1-10x28 FFP

Get a closer look at the EOTech Vudu 1-10x28 FFP, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

Primary Arms Optics Releases SLx 1-10x28mm SFP Rifle Scope

Primary Arms Optics has released its first 1X-10X scope, the SLx 1-10x28mm SFP Rifle Scope, which comes with a choice of two ACSS reticles.

Why Hunters Should Consider an Illuminated Reticle Riflescope

There are many hunting scenarios in which illuminated reticles are a true game-changer. Here are several reasons why your next riflescope purchase should include one.

Leupold Adds 5 New Models to VX-Freedom Riflescope Line

Leupold introduces five new optics to its VX-Freedom line of riflescopes, including models with illuminated reticles, 30mm maintubes and more.

New Trijicon AccuPower Goes Deer Hunting

Many shooters have been wondering how the new AccuPowers would compare with the company’s established AccuPoint scopes. Can the new kid measure up? To see firsthand, John Zent joined company VP Sales and Marketing Chuck Wahr and Driftwood Media’s Eddie Stevenson for what might sound like a contrived substitute for a “real” deer hunt.

Leupold Adds MOA Models to Mark 5HD Riflescope Line

Leupold & Stevens, Inc. has announced the addition of two new models that will feature MOA adjustments and reticles to its popular Mark 5HD riflescope line.

How to Zero Your Rifle for Maximum Point-Blank Range

In a push to “go long,” it’s easy to add too much complexity to the hunt with the use of laser rangefinders, anemometers, spinning turrets and Christmas tree reticles. But you don’t have to touch your scope to shoot game out to 300 yards. Zero your rifle for its maximum point-blank range and never fuss with a turret again.

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