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Meopta MeoStar R2 1-6x24

Meopta has introduced its latest generation of MeoStar riflescopes with the new R2 series, starting with the 30mm MeoStar 1-6x24 RD.

Hardware: Burris Veracity 4X-20X -50mm

The 4X-20X-50mm Burris Veracity is a big scope, but it offers a lot of features that will help long-range hits on varmints, predators and targets become a reality if the shooter does his or her part.

How Do You Compare Riflescopes?

How do you objectively compare and evaluate the subjective qualities of a riflescope?

Winchester Repeating Arms Recalling Select 3½" SXP Shotguns

Winchester Repeating Arms has announced an immediate recall of select 3½" chamber SXP (Super X Pump) shotguns. Under certain circumstances, the shotguns may unintentionally discharge upon the closing of the action.

Field Test: Nightforce 5-20x56mm SHV

When choosing a scope for serious use, four main categories top of the list of demands: optical quality, durability, accuracy of adjustments and a catch-all we’ll refer to as suitability. Nightforce has delivered a hunting riflescope that meets all four.

Bushnell Adds Two New Night Vision Binoculars in Equinox Z Line

Bushnell has introduced two new night vision binoculars in the company's Equinox Z product line. The digital night vision bios are designed to offer top-of-the-line optical clarity, illumination and field of view. Both units will feature digital zoom, image capture and video recording abilities.

Nikon Introduces Buckmasters II Riflescope

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.

Zimbabwe Lifts Suspension on Hunting Lion, Leopard and Elephant

In an official release on August 10, Zimbabwe lifted its suspension of lion, leopard and elephant hunting.

Hardware: Zeiss Terra XB75 Crossbow Scope

For 2015, Zeiss offers its Terra XB75 2X-7X-32mm. The 13-ounce marvel sports a patented ballistic reticle with aiming points from 20-75 yards in 21/2-yard increments—based on the chronographed speed of our crossbows.

Hardware: Leupold BX-1 McKenzie

Binocular buyers are often puzzled about the relationship between price and quality. With various models retailing for anywhere from $80 to $3,000, it’s a broad sea to navigate. “Buy the best you can afford” is good advice but barely limits the selection. In each price range there seem to be dozens of models from many, many companies. Where do you begin?

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