First Look 2013: Optics

Check out this rundown of some of 2013's upcoming optics releases—many of which will be on display at the 2013 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in May.

Brunton Eterna 3X-9X-40mm

The Brunton company first became known for its sophisticated "Pocket Transit" compass, but has branched out into a number of other directions—including the riflescope business.

Nikon M-223 2.5X-10X-40mm Laser IRT

Only slightly larger than a traditional scope, the Laser IRT includes two tools in one, allowing quick, accurate shots.

Nikon Mount 'Em Up Promotion Returns

Nikon's Mount 'Em Up promotion is back. For the fourth year in a row consumers have the opportunity to receive one of Nikon's AR-specific scope mounts for free with purchase of select models of AR riflescopes.

Nikon's Rock Your Rimfire Promotion is Back

Firearms enthusiasts can now save up to $40 on select models of Nikon's rimfire-dedicated riflescopes with the Rock Your Rimfire Promotion.

Savage Arms Announces Trophy Hunter XP Youth Rifle Package with Muddy Girl Camo

Savage Arms has announced a bargain that's geared toward young hunters in the Model 11 Trophy Hunter XP Youth Muddy Girl scoped-rifle package.

Nikon Announces Fall 2014 Promotions

Nikon has announced a pair of promotions for the 2014 fall season that hunters should be paying attention to: the Power Up Your Next Adventure campaign and BDC Bonus Days.

Hardware: Traditions Vortek StrikerFire

Vortek's “StrikerFire” is exactly what it sounds like: The gun is striker-fired. A hammer is replaced with a sliding cocker/de-cocker. How did it hold up when put to the test by American Hunter Editor in Chief J. Scott Olmsted? Find out in this review.

First Look: Meopta MeoPro 4.5-14x50mm

The U.S.-made MeoPro scopes begin right at $500 for the 3-9x40mm model and climb to just under $1,000 for the 4.5-14x50mm version, though the "street price" from retailers is often lower. Here are five features worth mentioning.

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.

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