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Hardware: Trijicon HD 8x42

The world is so full of binoculars these days the choices become bewildering, especially since most hunters can’t afford to spend more than $2,000 on a super-binocular. Luckily, the quality of moderately priced binoculars keeps improving, and a good example is the new, made-in-America Trijicon HD 8x42.

Trijicon's AccuPower Line

Trijicon unveiled its new AccuPower line at the 2015 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Nashville. It will launch with power offerings of 1-4×24, 2.5-10×56, 3-9×40 and 4-16×50.

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Pack the essentials before you head out after whitetails this season. These five pieces of deer gear won't weigh you down.

Hardware: Trijicon VCOG

Thanks to reviewers and bloggers, and lots of social media chatter, Field Editor Brian McCombie was sure the Trijicon VCOG would be one heavy beast of a scope, bulky, a regular boat anchor. He found those reports to be entirely untrue. Check out his complete review right here.

Trijicon AccuPoint

The illuminated reticle offered by the Trijicon AccuPoint can be helpful in a variety of lighting conditions.

Trijicon AccuDial AccuPin Sight

The AccuPin is the best low-light bow sight available because its dual illumination system can be used in total darkness and it doesn’t rely on batteries.

Trijicon Reflex RX30

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.

Trijicon REFLEX Sight

The fastest and most user-friendly sight in the field is new and improved for 2010.

Trijicon AccuPoint 2.5X-10X-56mm

If you’re looking for an illuminated-reticle riflescope that can never go out from a switch left on inadvertently, Trijicon’s AccuPoint is the answer.

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