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Hardware: Tract Toric 12.5x50mm

The new Tract Toric utilizes top-grade Schott HT glass lenses multi-coated with anti-reflection coatings for improved image quality and superior light transmission values. The result is enhanced contrast—crisp, bright, razor-sharp images with minimal flare and glare, even when looking at or near the rising or setting sun.

Best New Hunting Gear for 2019

From high-tech trail cameras to budget binos to lead wipes, we’ve rounded up some of the most appealing new products for hunters in 2019.

Hardware: Leupold BX-5 Santiam HD

By combining the best coatings, best lenses, top-quality non-optical components and precise manufacturing tolerances found in its flagship riflescopes, Leupold’s BX-5 Santiam HD binocular line achieves the performance of high-end European glass at nearly half the cost.

Hardware: Cabela’s Instinct Euro HD 8x32mm

The Cabela's Instinct Euro HD projects an impressively sharp, bright, high-contrast image, thanks in part to anti-reflection multi-coatings on all air-to-glass surfaces plus HD objective lenses that minimize color fringing. Cabela’s has been branding Meopta optics for many years, and this 8x32 might be its smartest selection yet.

Bushnell Launches 3 New Optics Lines

Forge, Nitro and Prime riflescopes, binoculars, spotting scopes and laser rangefinders usher in a new era in Bushnell sport optics.

Review: Carson RD-826

Carson Optical's compact, lightweight RD-826 binocular includes all the features of full-sized binos at a price that may surprise you.

Field Test: Leupold Optics

Contributor Brad Fenson takes a closer look at a bevy of new optics from Leupold.

Hardware: Swarovski EL Range Binocular

Here’s a question for hard-core big-game hunters: How much is efficiency worth to you? Or more to the point: Is the convenience of a rangefinding (RF) binocular worth the extra money and the extra weight vs. carrying separate bino and rangefinder units?

First Look: Nikon LaserForce Rangefinding Binocular

Earlier this year, Nikon introduced its new LaserForce Rangefinding Binocular. The new, tricked-out design is worth a close look, especially at an MSRP of just over a thousand bucks. Here are five things you need to know.

Hardware: Burris Signature HD Spotting Scope

Though the Signature HD Spotting Scope isn’t budget-priced, it’s also not budget-built. It pairs good glass with a feature-packed body, resulting in a strong return to the observational market for the Burris brand.

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