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  • Vortex Razor HD LHT 4.5-22x50 FFP XLR-2 MRAD Riflescope

    Vortex Razor HD LHT 4.5-22×50 FFP XLR-2 MRAD Riflescope

    R40,369

    Western hunting demands an optic built for long range and the long haul, and the Vortex Razor HD LHT 4.5-22×50 FFP XLR-2 MRAD Riflescope delivers.

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  • Vortex Razor HD LHT 4.5-22x50 FFP XLR-2 MOA Riflescope

    Vortex Razor HD LHT 4.5-22×50 FFP XLR-2 MOA Riflescope

    R40,369

    Western hunting demands an optic built for long range and the long haul, and the Vortex Razor HD LHT 4.5-22×50 FFP XLR-2 MOA Riflescope delivers. You still get the core of the Razor HD LHT, including a stunning HD optical system and rugged build in a hunting scope that’s among the lightest in its class.

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  • Vortex Razor HD Gen III 6-36x56 FFP EBR-7D MOA Riflescope

    Vortex Razor HD Gen III 6-36×56 FFP EBR-7D MOA Riflescope

    R89,699

    The Vortex Razor HD Gen III 6-36×56 FFP EBR-7D MOA Riflescope offers the precision tools you need to act quickly and decisively.

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  • Vortex Razor HD Gen III 6-36x56 FFP EBR-7D MRAD Riflescope

    Vortex Razor HD Gen III 6-36×56 FFP EBR-7D MRAD Riflescope

    R89,699

    Built around the perfect balance of magnification and field of view, the Vortex Razor HD Gen III 6-36×56 FFP Riflescope delivers the resolution and contrast you need for long-range, tactical shooting.

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  • Steiner Ranger 8 2-16x50 CW Ballistic Turret 4A-i Riflescope

    Steiner Ranger 8 2-16×50 CW Ballistic Turret 4A-i Riflescope

    R40,349

    The Steiner Ranger 8 2-16×50 CW Ballistic Turret 4A-i Riflescope is an elegant riflescope that can reveal its capabilities to the full, especially when stalking during daytime or at dawn.

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  • Steiner Ranger 4 3-12x56 4A-I Riflescope

    Steiner Ranger 4 3-12×56 4A-I Riflescope

    R20,959

    The game stands out even more clearly from its surroundings with the Steiner Ranger 4 3-12×56 4A-I Riflescope. We wanted to make it possible for hunters to react safely in all situations.

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  • Rudolph Optics OPS 5-30x56mm T9 FFP IR Riflescope

    R39,999

    The OPS model stands for “Optical Precision Series” and that is what it offers. It has been developed for shooters to achieve top performance and extend individual limits. The ED glass of our OPS 5-30x56mm FFP provides outstanding clarity and superb contrast, even in dismal light.

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  • Rudolph Optics AR 1-8x24mm T7 IR Riflescope

    R9,999

    The AR 1-8X24 SFP IR Scope with T7 Reticle and open turrets is a premier short to mid range hunting riflescope. The illuminated T7 reticle has 6 different illumination settings, including a daylight bright option.

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  • Rudolph Optics VH 4-20x50mm T8 FFP IR Riflescope

    R19,999

    The Rudolph Optics VH 4-20x50mm T8 FFP IR Riflescope is designed for mid to long range shots when hunting or completing varmint control or for long range competitions. The illuminated first focal plane reticle design is ideal for locating and targeting small varmints at long distances as it grows and shrinks as you move through the magnification range.

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  • Rudolph Optics VH 3-16x42mm T8 FFP IR Riflescope

    R17,999

    The Rudolph Optics VH 3-16x42mm T8 FFP IR Riflescope is designed for short to mid-range shots when hunting or completing varmint control. The illuminated first focal plane reticle design is ideal for locating and targeting small varmints at long distances as it grows and shrinks as you move through the magnification range.

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  • Rudolph Optics Varmint V1 5-25x50mm 30mm Tube RR1 FFP IR Riflescope

    R12,999

    The V1 5-25x50mm First Focal Plane (FFP) model with the new RR1 FFP reticle redefines the word “long range” for gong and competition shooters, pushing the envelope of precision and performance possibilities.

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  • Rudolph Optics Varmint V1 5-25x50mm 30mm Tube T9 FFP IR Riflescope

    R12,999

    The V1 5-25x50mm First Focal Plane (FFP) model redefines the word “long range for serious shooters and hunters, pushing the envelope of precision and performance possibilities.

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  • Rudolph Optics H1 3-9x40mm 25mm Tube SFP Riflescope

    R4,999

    The H1 3-9x40mm scope gives you the power range necessary to make medium range shots. This all-purpose Rifle Scope is the ideal choice for any .22 rimfire application and for bigger calibre rifles in a variety of hunting situations.

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  • Leapers UTG Accushot Compact Prismatic 4X32 T4 36-Colour T-Dot Scope

    R5,209

    This scope features the innovative EZ-TAP Illumination Enhancing System with red/green dual-colour mode and 36 colours in multi-colour mode to accommodate all weather/light conditions.

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  • Leapers UTG Accushot Prismatic 4X32 T4 36-Colour Mil-Dot Scope

    R5,209

    UTG T4 series 4×32 prismatic scope with prismatic refraction technology for increased light transmission and clarity in a compact and manoeuvrable size.

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  • Bushnell Trophy XLT 4-12×40 Riflescope

    R3,889

    Excellent low-light performance and resolution with Rainguard HD coating that repels water on the lens.

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  • Bushnell Banner 2 4-12×40 Riflescope

    R4,339

    The new Banner 2 4-12×40 riflescope is a configuration that offers a little more reach than a 3-9×40 and comes with the added benefit of an adjustable objective parallax adjustment for perfect focus from 10 yards out to infinity.

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  • Bushnell Banner 2 4-12×40 Riflescope

    R3,479

    The new Banner 2 4-12×40 riflescope is a configuration that offers a little more reach than a 3-9×40 and comes with the added benefit of an adjustable objective parallax adjustment for perfect focus from 10 yards out to infinity.

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  • Bushnell Elite Tactical 6-36×56 XRS3 G4P Riflescope

    R36,629

    This battle-forged, competition-hardened rifle scope was built for maximum clarity and light transmission.

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  • Bushnell Elite Tactical 3.5-21×50 DMR3 G4P Riflescope

    R33,119

    It’s their most advanced optical system for serious long-range precision in a lightweight, compact package.

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  • Bushnell Legend 3-9×40 Riflescope

    R4,189

    The DOA Quick Ballistic Reticle provides 5 drop points with 5 mph wind hold lines. The reticle can be used for any caliber that matches your typical hunting cartridges out to 500 yards.

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  • Lynx LX 4-16X42 AO HO2 Riflescope

    R6,059

    Dependable, reliable, repeatable. Lynx target scopes have finger adjustable windage / elevation controls and are adjustable to eliminate parallax aiming error.

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  • Lynx LX2 2.5-10X56 iR G4i Riflescope

    R9,229

    Lynx LX2 25-10×56 with illuminated centre dot extends hunting past twilight into darkness and is well suited for day or night hunting in bush or open veld.

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  • Lynx LX2 1-6×24 G4i Riflescope

    R10,699

    Designed and engineered to meet the most demanding needs. Tough enough to withstand everyday use, handsome enough to compliment the best rifles.

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  • TruGlo Omnia 8 1-8X24mm Tactical Riflescope With Mounts

    R11,109

    Created with modern sporting rifles in mind, OMNIA precision rifle scopes are designed with features and performance tailored to the modern rifleman.

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How to Choose a Rifle Scope

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.

Determine the Purpose of the Scope

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

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.

Objective Lens Diameter

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.

Reticles

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.

Adjustments and Turrets

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.

Field of View

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

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

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

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

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.

Brand and Warranty

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best magnification for a rifle scope?

The best magnification for a rifle scope depends on your shooting needs and the type of hunting or shooting you do. Generally, a magnification range of 3-9x is suitable for most hunting scenarios. However, if you plan to shoot at longer ranges or participate in tactical shooting, a higher magnification scope may be more appropriate.

What reticle should I choose for hunting?

The reticle you choose for hunting depends on your personal preference and the type of hunting you do. A duplex reticle is a popular choice for hunting because of its simplicity and ease of use. Other popular options include the mil-dot reticle and the BDC (bullet drop compensation) reticle, which are useful for long-range shooting.

Can I use a rifle scope for both hunting and target shooting?

Yes, you can use a rifle scope for both hunting and target shooting. However, the type of scope you choose may vary depending on your specific needs for each activity. For example, a hunting scope may have a lower magnification range and a larger objective lens for a wider field of view, while a target shooting scope may have a higher magnification and a smaller objective lens for better clarity at longer distances.

What is the difference between an exposed and covered turret?

An exposed turret is a type of elevation or windage adjustment knob that is visible and accessible on the outside of the scope. This allows for quick and easy adjustments in the field. In contrast, a covered turret is a type of adjustment knob that is protected by a cap or cover. This protects the knob from accidental movement and ensures the scope maintains zero.

How often should I clean my rifle scope?

It's essential to keep your rifle scope clean to ensure it performs optimally. You should clean your scope after each use, especially if you shoot in harsh or dusty environments. Use a soft, lint-free cloth to wipe down the exterior of the scope and a lens cleaning solution and microfiber cloth to clean the lenses. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasives, as these can damage the lens coatings.