Imagine standing in a dense forest, surrounded by thick brush, trees towering overhead, and the sound of distant footsteps rustling in the undergrowth. You know something’s out there—a wild hog, ...
A scope that won’t hold zero can ruin a deer season faster than a missed shot or a noisy treestand. You’re dealing with temperature swings, bumpy rides in the truck, sudden drops, and rifles that get ...
Most scope problems aren’t “bad glass.” They’re people guessing. Guessing what the numbers mean, guessing what the turrets do,... The post Riflescope basics explained easy (so you stop guessing) ...
For a long time, European optics manufacturers did not configure their rifle scopes to best suit American hunters. Their scopes were often large and heavy with bold reticles positioned in the first ...
I spend a lot of time behind rifle scopes peering at distant targets in hopes of making the perfect wind call and elevation hold, and as a result I’ve developed some specific notions as for what makes ...