Rudolph V1 5-25x50mm T3 IR Riflescope
R11,839The high-performing target optics features very efficient light transmission and an extremely wide magnification range, it fulfills all requirements when shooting by day or in twilight.
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The high-performing target optics features very efficient light transmission and an extremely wide magnification range, it fulfills all requirements when shooting by day or in twilight.
When shooting at extreme ranges, many shooters find their riflescope lacks the necessary elevation travel. The Nightforce Wedge Prism is offered in 2 variants, 50 MOA or 100 MOA, that install forward of the riflescope to increase the effective elevation travel.
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Protects your riflescope lenses from damage and weather, without interfering with quick shots.
The Nikko Stirling 4x32mm Mountmaster HMD Riflescope is ideal for that perfect aim while shooting.
The Hawke Vantage 3-9×40 Mil Dot IR Riflescope 11 layer fully multi-coated optics for excellent clarity and a glass etched reticle with red and green illumination.
The Nikko Stirling Airking 4×32 AO Riflescope features a HMD Reticle and fast eyefocus.
When a scope description includes WR it means that the scope is supplied with the required rings or mounting brackets; AO refers to the Adjustable Objective, which cancels out any error of parallax from behind the scope.
Speed reigns supreme in three-gun competition. So if you want to compete, you better be fast on the target and fast to shoot. Race inspired and tactical strong, the new RT-6 is built for speed, accuracy and easy handling. Guaranteed to shave seconds off the clock.
Durable Tasco aiming scope with 30/30 aiming cross. It is equipped with a variable magnification of 4-12 x and a lens with a diameter of 40 mm.
Durable Tasco aiming scope with 30/30 aiming cross. It is equipped with a variable magnification of 3-9 x and a lens with a diameter of 50 mm.
This Kahles Tenebraex Eyepiece is specifically for use with the K525i, K318i, K16i, K18i, K1050 and Helia riflescopes.
This Kahles Tenebraex Flip Up Cover is specifically for use with the K525i, K624i, K1050, Helia riflescopes
The K1050 has been specifically designed to provide optimum precision for competition shooting. Weighing just 31oz.(890 g) and only 17in. (429 mm) long, with its unique parallax adjustment, starting from just 9 yards (8 metres), it provides unparalleled precision.
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Reduce glare and sun reflections off the objective lens by adding a 4-inch Vortex 50mm Viper Scope Sunshade to your 50mm Viper riflescope.
Diamondback Tactical riflescopes feature Vortex’s XD Premium Optical System that provides exceptional resolution and edge-to-edge clarity.
The Hawke Vantage 6-24×50 AO Mil Dot IR Riflescope 11 layer fully multi-coated optics for excellent clarity and a glass etched reticle with red and green illumination.
The Nikko Stirling Mountmaster 4×32 AO Riflescope features a HMD reticle and fast eye focus.
The Swarovski Z3 4-12×50 BRX Riflescope is a 1-inch rifle scope that proves its strength in poor light conditions and over longer distances thanks to its 50mm objective lens diameter and 12x magnification.
The Rudolph Riflescope – Hunter H1 4-12×50 T3 Reticle offers the best of both worlds – a large exit pupil for low light hunting combined with the greater resolving capability of higher magnification.
With the Vortex Strike Eagle 3-18×44 MRAD Riflescope the gap between tactical mid- and long-range shooting is gone.
The Vortex Strike Eagle 3-18×44 FFP Riflescope means the gap between tactical mid- and long-range shooting is gone. Top off your carbine or DMR rifle with a first focal plane optic that’s versatile, tough, ultra-clear at any magnification, and specifically designed for rapid adjustment in fast-changing target scenarios.
The Strike Eagle 1-8×24 FFP gives you the accurate holdovers at any magnification you’ve been looking for in an LPVO, allowing you to dominate close quarters and stretch your effective range.
As a hunting enthusiast or marksman, choosing the right rifle scope is crucial to your success in the field. The proper scope ensures accuracy, clarity, and precision, making your shot more effective. However, with so many options on the market, it can be challenging to know where to start. In this article, we will discuss how to choose a rifle scope and provide you with the information you need to make an informed decision.
Before you begin shopping for a rifle scope, you need to determine the purpose of the scope. Are you planning to use it for hunting or target shooting? Will you be shooting at short or long distances? These factors will influence your choice of magnification, objective lens diameter, and other features.
Magnification is the degree to which the scope enlarges the target. Most scopes have a range of magnification, such as 3-9x or 4-12x. The first number represents the minimum magnification, and the second number represents the maximum. A higher magnification can make it easier to hit targets at longer distances, but it also makes the image less bright and can make the scope heavier and more cumbersome to use.
The objective lens diameter is the size of the front lens of the scope, measured in millimeters. A larger objective lens diameter allows more light to enter the scope, which can improve image brightness and clarity, especially in low-light conditions.
The reticle is the crosshairs or other aiming point in the scope. Reticles can come in various shapes and sizes, including duplex, mil-dot, and BDC (bullet drop compensator). Different reticles work better for different purposes, so choose one that suits your needs.
The adjustments and turrets on the scope allow you to fine-tune the scope to your specific needs. You can adjust the windage (horizontal) and elevation (vertical) to compensate for bullet drop or wind drift. The turrets can be either exposed or covered, with exposed turrets being more precise but also more vulnerable to damage.
The field of view is the area that you can see through the scope. A wider field of view can make it easier to acquire targets quickly, but it also reduces magnification.
Eye relief is the distance between the eyepiece and your eye when the scope is properly mounted on the rifle. A shorter eye relief can make it more difficult to acquire targets quickly, and can also cause eye strain and discomfort.
Parallax is the apparent movement of the reticle when you move your eye behind the scope. It can cause your shot to be off-target if not corrected. Scopes with adjustable parallax allow you to adjust for this effect.
Lens coatings can improve the clarity and brightness of the image by reducing glare and reflection. Look for scopes with high-quality lens coatings, such as multi-coated or fully coated.
Durability is an essential factor when choosing a rifle scope. Look for scopes made with high-quality materials, such as aircraft-grade aluminum, and those that are shockproof, waterproof, and fog proof. These features will ensure your scope can withstand the rigors of hunting or shooting in various weather conditions.
Consider the brand and warranty of the scope before making your final decision. Look for reputable brands with a proven track record of quality and customer service. Additionally, choose a scope with a good warranty that covers defects or damage.
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