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Video: Leupold LCO and D-EVO

Paired together, Leopold’s LCO (Leupold Carbine Optic) and D-EVO (Dual-Enhanced View Optic) make for one heck of a potential hunting rig.

NRA Gun Gear of the Week: Pistol-Mounted Red-Dot Optics

American Rifleman's Joe Kurtenbach introduces the basics of shooting with pistol-mounted red-dot optics.

5 Things to Know About the Burris SpeedBead

Typically, throwing a red dot on your shotgun requires the addition of a rail. That doesn't have to be the case, though. For some time now, Burris Optics has offered its SpeedBead system, which has found a home with turkey hunters and a few wingshooters (yes, wingshooters) alike. Here are five things you need to know.

Meopta Introduces MeoRed Reflex Sight

Meopta has introduced its new MeoRed, a compact reflex sight. The MeoRed features a lower profile than the company's MeoSight III and allows users to co-witness with most iron sights.

First Look: Trijicon MRO

While Trijicon designed its new Miniature Rifle Optic (MRO) with both eyes open on the tactical crowd, many of its features make it ideal for hunters who realize the benefits of topping their rifle—or shotgun—with a red-dot.

7 Reasons for a Red Dot on Your Turkey Gun

A quality red dot optic such as EOtech’s Model 518 can negate your concerns while lending several advantages over a shotgun bead. Here’s seven of them.

Check State Hunting Regs Before Mounting Electronic Sights

When it comes to the latest and greatest advanced archery sights, just make sure the model you're eyeing is legal in your hunting area before you buy it and put it on your bow.

Reach Out and Touch 'Em: Turkey Gun Sights

New technology is stretching the limits of what turkey loads can do. It’s time to get a sight for your gobbler gun to match. Most of these can perform double-duty on your deer rifle, too.

Aimpoint Micro H-1

Want to give your turkey gun a boost? Put an Aimpoint Micro on it.

Three Reasons to Scope Your Turkey Gun and Three Reasons Not To

Turkey hunters once scoffed at using an optic on their specialized shotguns. Some still do, but many hunters today see a clear advantage.

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