High-country hunters need topnotch equipment—but as little as possible.
Leica is back with riflescopes made in its German factory but with features designed specifically to address the needs of American hunters.
By no means limited to just African hunting, the Nikon African series features a good design for any close and fast-shooting situation.
XS’ peep sight is simple and made of steel, so it’s extremely tough; you don't have to worry about knocking it out of zero during a pickup ride.
Choosing a system to mount a scope to your new rifle can be more confusing than actually deciding on a new rifle.
Every air-to-glass surface in the Emperor is fully multi-coated, meaning maximum light passes through and no distracting flares.
Conetrol rings are vertically split rings, but unlike others there are no screws connecting the ring halves.
The main virtue of the Eliminator is almost instantly combining all the steps of laser rangefinding, computer punching and scope adjustment.
With no extra time required for target acquisition and far more precise aiming, the Reflex gives its operator an advantage over a bead-sight hunter.
Bushnell’s Fusion 1600 ARC binocular adds two functions to a laser rangefinder: a ballistics program and an inclinometer.