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Leica Announces Tempus ASPH Red-Dot Sight

Leica has introduced its first red-dot sight, designed to make hunting faster, more flexible and more precise.

Review: SIG Sauer Romeo4S

SIG Sauer’s new Romeo4S red-dot optic is fast, accurate, reliable and packed with numerous common sense options that hunters will appreciate.

Review: Trijicon RMR

The Trijicon RMR (Rugged Miniaturized Reflex) Sight is a lightweight, user-friendly LED sight with 1x magnification that makes target acquisition a breeze, yet allows for precise shot placement at further ranges.

How to Build the Perfect Snow Goose Shotgun

Just what kind of shotgun is really worthy of being deemed a snow goose rig? Here are a few things to keep in mind before you head out to protect the tundra.

Scopes, Sights and Good Intentions: Part II

Hunters have rules for rifles that have been established for decades. But is it time to re-write the playbook when it comes to optics?

Scopes, Sights and Good Intentions: Part I

Hunters have rules for rifles that have been established for decades. But is it time to re-write the playbook when it comes to optics?

Crimson Trace Founder Lew Danielson to Retire

The founder of Crimson Trace, Lew Danielson, has officially announced his retirement. Danielson—winner of our 2015 NRA Golden Bullseye Pioneer Award—co-founded Crimson Trace in the backroom of an Oregon machine shop in 1994. It eventually grew into one of the industry's more renowned companies, and recently sold to Smith & Wesson for $95 million.

Smith & Wesson to Acquire Crimson Trace Corporation

Smith & Wesson has announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire Crimson Trace for a reported $95 million.

Hunting with Laser Sights

The evolution of sighting aids dates back to the first crude, iron sights on the matchlock firearms of the 16th century, and has morphed into the high-tech telescopic sights we all love. Laser sights—such as those produced by Crimson Trace—are an amazing tool.

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.

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