A comprehensive archive of reviews on scopes and optics from all the major manufacturers. These include rifle scopes, airgun scopes, red dot sights, reflex sights, spotting scopes, night vision, thermal, binoculars, monoculars, rangefinders and of course the mounts you need to attach them to your rifle. All of these optics cover a myriad of uses to the outdoorsman such as observation, long range precision shooting, targets, hunting, stalking, practical shooting or varmints. Find the one you need here.
Pete Wadeson checks out the Hawke Frontier® Phase Corrected 8 X 42 and 10 X 42 binoculars
continue reading >Pete Wadeson gets in touch with his ‘feline side’ as he tests the BSA Jaguar 1.5 – 6 X 44IR and 3 – 12 X 56IR...
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests the Yukon Ranger Pro 5 X 42 Digital Nightvision Monocular and reckons this technology is where it’s at for night work…
continue reading >Opticron’s compact, waterproof Trailfinder II binoculars are perfect for outdoor pursuit enthusiasts
continue reading >Mark Camoccio tests the Sportsmatch ATP66 Adjustable 30mm Scope Mounts
continue reading >Never a big fan of fixed power scopes, Pete Moore finds a rather useful performer in the Schmidt & Bender 8x56 Klassik
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests the Hawke Sidewinder® 30IR 4 – 16 X 50 SR6 IR scope to discover an optic that can stand alongside any of today’s...
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests the Cobra Optics InSight™ 120XLA Laser Rangefinder from Thomas Jacks Ltd and reckons this blows away the competition for sensible ranges …
continue reading >Kahles introduces its first wide-bodied tactical-style scope in the form of their K312, Pete Moore sees what it has to offer
continue reading >Pete Moore considers Leupold’s Prismatic optical sight; less a red dot more a micro compact X1 telescopic sight
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