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.
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
continue reading >Ian Davies sees what the Luger 3-12x56 PRO-NA has to offer and finds a decent, UK-orientated scope for the money
continue reading >Pete Moore steps into slightly unfamiliar territory as he looks at the biggest scope Nikko Stirling offer in the 10-50x60 Diamond with their new Nato reticule
continue reading >Pete Moore looks at the new Kahles K 418, which is aimed at the competitive shooter and offers a number of possibilities
continue reading >Pete Moore looks at S&B’s Zenith 3-12x50 and finds a first focal plane system he can live with
continue reading >Pete Wadeson checks out two models from the latest range of scopes from Nikko Stirling – the Gameking 3.5 –10 X 44AO IR and 4 –...
continue reading >Though hardly the biggest red dot sight around, Aim Point’s new Micro range gives nothing away in features or performance to the opposition, as Pete Moore...
continue reading >Side focus scopes were once the preserve of military snipers, these days however, we can all own one. Graham Allen has a good look through a...
continue reading >Pete Moore checks out a highly versatile scope from Bushnell’s Elite 6500 series that seems to be taking a lead from European technology
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