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2016 Optic of the Year: Zeiss Terra XB75 Crossbow Scope

Zeiss' Terra XB75 Crossbow Scope is our 2016 Optic of the Year.

How to Choose a Riflescope

Here's a little sage advice to think over before choosing your next optic.

2017 Optic of the Year: Leupold VX-3i

Ron Spomer called the VX-3i an "ideal, do-anything scope." That's just part of the reason it's our 2017 "Optic of the Year."

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.

2018 Optic of the Year: Nikon Monarch 7i VR

Every hunter who has struggled to obtain accurate readings with a laser rangefinder should appreciate Nikon’s Monarch 7i VR. Featuring the same Vibration Reduction technology Nikon uses in its VR camera lenses, the 7i VR is about half the size of a box of ammo and weighs less than 8 ounces.

5 Things You Need to Know About the Vortex Crossfire Red Dot Optic

The new Crossfire Red Dot optic from Vortex is efficient and easy to use at a budget-friendly price. Here are five things you need to know.

Hardware: Aimpoint Micro S-1

The Micro S-1’s features enable both speed and precision with a tight-choked shotgun; the sight will help you swing on a charging coyote as well as smash the beak of a longbeard.

Hardware: Bushnell Forge 4.5X-27X-50mm

From the entry-level Prime to the mid-priced Nitro to the top-shelf Forge, each new line delivers revamped features, benefits and performance for which Bushnell is famous.

Leupold Introduces Freedom Red Dot Sight

Leupold announces its new Freedom RDS, an innovative red-dot sight designed for the hunter seeking rugged reliability and elite performance at a budget-friendly price.

Video: Leupold Freedom RDS

For 2019, Leupold introduces its new Freedom RDS, an innovative red-dot sight designed for the hunter seeking rugged reliability and elite performance at a budget-friendly price.

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