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American Hunter's 2018 Golden Bullseye Award Winners

The editors of American Hunter have announced the recipients of our 2018 Golden Bullseye Awards.

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.

Nikon Buckmasters II Low-Light Riflescope Now Available

Nikon has announced that it's new Buckmasters II 3-9x50 Matte BDC riflescope is now on the way to dealer's shelves. The large-objective lens addition to the Buckmasters II line is designed to be ideal for low-light situations.

Nikon Announces Monarch HG Binoculars

Nikon is celebrating its centennial in 2017, and to celebrate the company has rolled out the latest iteration of its Monarch line in the form of the Monarch HG.

Nikon Introduces LaserForce 1900-Yard Rangefinder Binocular

Nikon Sport Optics has announced its new LaserForce rangefinding binocular, which is designed to range distances from 10 to 1900 yards, with instantaneous readouts. Distances are displayed in 0.1-yard increments to 100 yards, and 1-yard increments over 100 yards. The OLED display offers a 4-step brightness adjustment, making it easily readable under any light conditions and against various objects.

Hardware: Nikon Monarch 7i VR

The Nikon Monarch 7i VR will change how you view rangefinders.

Nikon Launches Black Riflescope Line

Nikon has introduced its new Black riflescope series—a new line of optics designed exclusively for long-range rifle and action-shooting AR operators in mind.

First Look: Nikon Monarch 7i VR Laser Rangefinder

Nikon Sport Optics' newest offering is the Monarch 7i VR Laser Rangefinder. Nikon says it is the first ranging optic to compensate for the human body's physical inability to be completely still. This is accomplished through Nikon’s new VR (Vibration Reduction) Technology. Here are five things you need to know.

Optics for a Mule Deer Hunt

You may not have the cash to hunt with the high-end gear of the rich and famous, but that doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice quality, especially in the optics department.

An Open-and-Close Case

Wise old mule deer bucks hole up in dark timber … or hide in plain sight. Tactics for one habitat may not work in the other; here’s how to adapt to successfully hunt both.

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