Trijicon Tenmile HX Riflescope Lead

First Look: Trijicon Tenmile HX Riflescope

Ideal for maximizing long-range shooting and hunting, Trijicon Tenmile HX 5-25x50mm is a first focal plane (FFP) riflescope designed for fast adjustment and precision bullet placement at any hunting distance.

Viridian Debuts New Optics Line

Viridian Weapon Technologies has announced the launch of Viridian Optics, and all-new riflescope line that includes solutions for both long-range shooting and hunting, at reasonable rates.

New for 2023: Browning X-Bolt Stalker LR

The X-Bolt Stalker LR was designed for long-range shooting with a high strength steel receiver, heavy sporter contour barrel, removable muzzle brake, removable magazine, top-tang thumb safety, extended bolt handle and composite stock with an adjustable comb.

First Look: SIG Sauer CROSS Rifle

SIG’s first bolt-action hunting rifle borrows the best elements of sporting and tactical guns to meet the demands of both precision long-range shooting and extreme backcountry hunting.

How to Modify Your Rifle Stock for a Better Fit

Are you looking for increased accuracy, muzzle control and quick target acquisition with your favorite rifle? Modifications to the stock could make a big difference.

Ed Weatherby on Weatherby

NRA Editorial Director John Zent recently sat down with the president of Weatherby, Ed Weatherby, to discuss guns, the company's history and the "Weatherby Mystique."

National Rifle Association Premieres NRA Precision Long Range School

Registration is now open for the National Rifle Association's Precision Long Range School, with classes available July 2-3, Aug. 13-14, and Sept. 3-4, 2016, at Peacemaker National Training Center in Gerrardstown, West Virginia.

Photos: Inside the Leupold Optics Academy

Digital Managing Editor Shawn Skipper recently had a chance to tour the Leupold Optics Academy in Madras, Oregon. Get an inside look at his trip with this gallery.

Weatherby Mark V RC

The new Weatherby Mark V Ultra-Lightweight RC rifle is guaranteed to shoot SUB-MOA.

First Focal Plane or Second Focal Plane?

A riflescope’s reticle is placed in either the first focal plane (FFP) or the second focal plane (SFP). The main difference between them is that an SFP reticle will appear to be the same size regardless of magnification. With an FFP reticle, the size of the reticle will appear to change as the scope’s magnification is changed.

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