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Shopping for the right hunting optics can be mind bending. So, we've sorted through the binocular market to provide you with the info and confidence you need to make a solid purchase.
If you plan to use scouting cameras for wild turkey hunting, a good handheld photo viewer is a must-have.
If you own hunting equipment you suspect might cost you success or enjoyment next time your hunting, then you owe it to yourself to replace it today!
Before buying binoculars or a spotting scope, it’s important to know what all the lingo means.
From east to west, hunters are learning why spotting scopes are critical to finding and harvesting big game.
There is a difference between standard and super-grade optics.
If you're looking for a new long-range riflescope, a model featuring a rangefinder reticle might be the perfect fit.
Kahles' multizer0 riflescope is just the ticket for serious long-range varmint hunters.
Is so-called "great glass" worth the price? What models are good values? What magnification is best for my hunting style, and should I get compact or full-sized binos?