When one of the best spotting scopes in the world is advertised as “new and improved”—and you saw no room for improvement in the old model—is it a scam? Field Editor Ron Spomer proves why the "new" Swarovski ATX/STX is worth the cost.
In the century or so since its founding—not as an optics company, mind you, but we'll get to that in a minute—Leupold & Stevens, often referred to simply as Leupold, has provided riflescopes to hunters, shooters and the entirety of the United States military. There's no real shortage of things to say about Leupold's long history. That said, we've dug up 10 (possibly) little-known facts about the Beaverton, Ore., staple.
Carl Zeiss Sport Optics is kicking off its 2016 Spring Shooting Days a bit early by offering instant savings of $150 on select Conquest HD5 and DL riflescopes. The purchases must be made between Feb. 1 and Feb. 28, 2016 at participating Zeiss retailers.
A spotting scope is one of those ancillary shooting and hunting accessories that isn’t essential—until you’ve used one. Don't believe us? Try the affordable MeoPro 80 HD from Meopta.
Nikon's Fieldscope line is expanding and, for the first time, will be joined by the company's flagship Monarch product family. Meant to serve as successor models to Nikon's ED82/EDIII Fieldscopes, the new Monarch Fieldscopes are designed to deliver a first-rate optical system at a price point that should raise the eyebrows of every American hunter.
Burris rolled out its new Signature HD series of optics at SHOT Show 2017, and its wares are starting to find their way to dealer's shelves. Here are five things you need to know about the new Signature HD 20-60x85mm Spotting Scope.