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Steiner Introduces HX Series Binocular

Steiner has kicked off its SHOT Show 2016 announcements with the introduction of the new HX Series. Four variations will be available: 8x42, 10x42, 10x56 and 15x56.

Video: Bushnell Elite CONX

Ever wished that your rangefinder could take those pesky environmental conditions into account? The Bushnell Elite CONX can.

Mehall Phillips Named Zeiss Outdoor Writer of the Year

Carl Zeiss Sports Optics, an international leader in optics and optoelectronics, named American Hunter Senior Editor Karen Mehall Phillips its 2015 Outdoor Writer of the Year at the 2016 SHOT Show in Las Vegas, Jan. 18.

Hardware: Styrka S7

Hunters have so many good choices in mid-priced binoculars these days that arguing brands is as pointless as engaging in the ol’ .308 vs. .30-06 debate. The crowded and competitive nature of the $300-$800 bino market is a great thing for buyers—but not necessarily sellers. And so when I heard a new company named Styrka had entered the business, I had to question its approach. What more could Styrka offer in a bino with a street price of about $650 that’s not already available?

Zeiss Announces Outdoor Family Days Promotion

Carl Zeiss Sport Optics has announced its latest Outdoor Family Days Promotion. From April 1 through May 31, 2016, Zeiss is offering savings on some of its most popular products.

Steiner Announces Expansion to Wildlife XP Binocular Line

Steiner has announced the expansion of its popular Wildlife XP binocular line for 2016. New additions to the family will include 8x24, 10x26 and 10.5x28 Wildlife XP Compact models.

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: Steiner HX Series Binoculars

Designed to be offer a new class of hunting binocular, the HX Series incorporates some of Steiner's finest technology, all while trying to maintain a price point that American hunters could warm up to.

How to Perfectly Mount a Riflescope

An expensive riflescope is useless if it’s mounted poorly on a rifle. Many hunters pay gunsmiths to mount their scopes, but anyone can do it.

How to Choose the Right Rings and Bases for a Scope

The wide variety of scope mounting systems makes choosing rings and bases about as confusing as choosing a rifle or scope. Let the dimensions of your scope and the intended use for your rifle be your guide.

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