Scope Reticles For Hunting Lead

Scope Reticles for Hunting from Practical to Complex

Today’s riflescopes hold zero reliably, take adjustments precisely and transmit more light than has ever been possible. But if you can’t hold a precise point of aim, all is for naught, and with the wide variety of reticle options on the market today, hunters can tailor the reticle to his or her needs.

Built & Tested: Midwest Industries ‘Cyborg’ Henry All-Weather Big Boy

Installing this set of AR-inspired stocks gives this chromed, .44 Magnum carbine a sleek look and some handy features. Read on for the full story on the build and test.

Review: Ruger American Generation II Bolt-Action Rifle

B. Gil Horman takes the Ruger American Gen. II rifle to the range, putting this affordable yet accurate rifle through its paces.

First Look: Primary Arms GLx FFP Scope with ACSS Griffin MRAD Reticle

Primary Arms Optics has announced the release of a new reticle configuration for the GLx 2.5X-10X-44mm FFP Rifle Scope.

The Truth About Light Transmission

The phrase “light transmission” has become cliché in the world of optics. Just what is it, and how seriously should hunters take it? Let us explain.

Four New Predator Scopes

John Antanies rounds up four of 2015's top new predator optics.

The Express Method to Zero Your Scope

Field Editor Bryce Towsley has zeroed a lot of rifle setups over the course of his career. In the process, he's developed a simple, repeatable approach that should save you time and ammunition the next time you're at the range.

Long-Range Muzzleloading

The accuracy and effective reach of modern blackpowder rifles has benefited greatly from recent developments in the industry.

First Look: New Optics for 2010

These new riflescopes, sights, binoculars and rangefinders are destined to win in 2010.

Redfield Revived

Given the present state of the economy, an American-made scope for $129 should have no trouble finding its place in the market.

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