It’s the big Ford vs. Chevy debate in the world of long-range precision riflescopes: Do you go with a reticle based on minutes of angle (MOA) or milliradians (mils)? I’ll lay out some of the pros and ...
Scopes don’t adjust in inches or centimeters. Instead, they adjust in angular values, either MRAD or MOA. These values tell a shooter how to point—or angle—a rifle barrel to shoot a bullet where they ...
Crimson Trace, a company known primarily for its laser sights, continues to release information articles and videos. Earlier this summer, we saw them publish a guide entitled About those green lasers, ...
Now in its fifth generation, Burris’ Fullfield riflescope line has been completely redesigned to be lighter, shorter and stronger than its predecessors. Check out our thorough review of the lineup ...
Long-range target scopes have one job: to place bullets with repeatable precision at distance. But there’s plenty of room for variation within that performance envelope, and this year’s crop of ...
Historically, most EOTECH optical sights have been purpose built for military or tactical applications, and EOTECH’s products are well regarded in that arena. But a few years back EOTECH introduced ...
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** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. ** Leupold & Stevens, Inc., has ...
We may earn revenue from products featured on this page through affiliate links. Most scope problems aren’t “bad glass.” They’re people guessing. Guessing what the numbers mean, guessing what the ...
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