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Demo BSA Stealth Tactical Rifle Scopes available at PersonalSecurityZone.com Stealth Tactical™ Series scopes are incorporated with the revolutionary brand-new Turret push/pull system. These Stealth scope is incomparable to any scope on the market. The patent all weather rugged system is an effortless and fast way to zero your scope. With a simple turn of the objective lens the new design has the ability to control image brightness, with Brightview™ flawless anti-reflective multi-coated technology. The large adjustment knob offers further advanced technology for pin point accuracy. With its fresh design and distinctive features it is a necessity for the serious shooter. Fogproof, waterproof and shockproof Xtreme Climate Protection™ is a standard on the Stealth Series Scopes. — PersonalSecurityZone.com
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Rifle Scopes ? Which rifle scope is best for you?

Rifle Scopes ? Which rifle scope is best for you?

Hunting for Mule Deer, Elk, Moose, Whitetail Deer, Black Bear or Coyotes you will require an excellence rifle scope. The subsequent guidelines may help with your choice.

First find an excellence scope that fits in your financial plan, buy the finest you can you have the funds for. You will by no means go wrong buying the best, however we all have budgets.

First, think about the light gathering value of the scope. Start by, looking at the big end of the scope. It is always measured in millimeters. The bigger the objective lens the more light it will gather. If you are hunting early morning or late evening or other low light situations you need to gather as much light as possible. A scope size will look like this “9×40″. That tells you that you will see the target at 9 times magnification, and “40″ would be the objective lens diameter. That is where you gather light. The bigger the objective lens, the more light it pulls in.

The example above is for a fixed magnification scope. Many shooters prefer a rifle scope that has variable magnification. A scope with “4-9×40″ means that it is adjustable from 4 power to 9 power magnification. The scope set on 4 power will give you wider field of view (FOV). If you are aiming at a moving target then lower magnification is better. It will make it easier to track the moving target. The higher the magnification, the narrower the field of view (FOV) will be. Think about the zoom feature on a camera, works in the same way.

Be sure the scope has multiple coated lenses. This tells you that each lens in the rifle scope has multiple coatings which will reduce the loss of light, provides a higher contrast image and reduces glare. There are diverse types of coatings used. The type of coating depends on the manufacturer.

The next step, your new scope should have windage and elevation adjustments. These are the dial knobs on the top and the side. The top adjustment should be the elevation or up and down fine-tuning. The windage or left to right is usually on the right side of the scope. Each of can be change by removing the protective cap and turning with your fingers. Each click generally is ¼” in 100 yards. These clicks are quite easy to hear.

The next thing to think about is the exit pupil size. That will be the end of the scope closest to your eye. Here again, the larger the exit pupil size the brighter the image will be. In general you can divide the magnification power by the objective lens to find the exit pupil size. A 4×40 would then give you a 10mm exit pupil. In other words, the size of the column of light that comes out of the exit pupil lens.

A significant consideration for most shooters is the eye relief. Eye relief means how far your eye can be from the end of the scope and still give you a full field of view (FOV). With a long eye relief you can be farther from the end of the scope. If you are too close, the rifle recoil may cause the scope to hit your eyebrow causing a nasty little cut or at least a bruise. This is lovingly referred to as “scope bite”. If you choose a scope with a fairly short eye relief, make sure it has soft rubber surrounding your end of the scope. This will give a little more protection from the recoil.

Find a scope that is waterproof, fog proof, sealed and one that is scratch resistant. Falls, going through brush can all scratch your scope. And by the way, if you fall or otherwise shock your scope, you should sight it in again right away to make sure your shot at a trophy will hit its target.

Lastly, get your scope mounted on your hunting rifle by an expert. If you buy your new scope from a quality dealer, they will mount your scope at no charge.

There is not time or space to get into the internal parts of rifle scopes. What has been written here is the common man’s version of choosing a new rifle scope.

A good riflescope to begin with is a 3-9×40. Many shooters believe this is an excellent rifle scope for big game hunting.

Jon C. Swanson is the owner of “The Firing Line Store” and has had over thirty years of shooting and firearms training and experience. He gained his experience while serving as a Deputy Sheriff with the Orange County Sheriff’s Office in Florida. He trained formally at the Sheriff’s Office range with a wide variety of firearms including revolvers, semi automatic handguns, fully automatic sub machine guns, rifles, assault rifles, and shotguns.

 

He also gained real life firearms experience in the street acting as a Patrol Deputy, Undercover Narcotics Agent, Patrol Sergeant, Detective Sergeant and Fugitive Unit Sergeant. He was tasked with the training of new deputies including weapons and firearms handling and use. During his 28 years in law enforcement he was involved in five officer involved shootings and always came out on the winning side with out a scratch.

 

He has a wealth of classroom, range and hands on weal life firearms experience.


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PENTAX Ultimate Zoom Rifle Scope

PENTAX is excited to announce the new PENTAX Ultimate Zoom Rifle Scope. This latest addition to the extensive line of PENTAX precision rifle scopes features a built-in battery-powered, low-noise zooming motor that is activated by the touch of a button.
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Leupold Rifle Scopes – From The Beginning – The Evolution Of A Masterpeice

Leupold Rifle Scopes – From The Beginning – The Evolution Of A Masterpeice

The rifle scope is obviously a great invention, and like most inventions it was born out of necessity. Most great inventions evolve from someone finding a need for something and figuring out how to make it work. The evolution of the rifle scope began when people started attaching telescopes to rifles to maximize viewing capabilities. This idea was of course very primative and did not provide the desired effect. The first verifiable use of a telescopic sight on a pistol dates back to 1834,but attempts to create a workable rifle scope were unsuccessful until 1880 when August Fielder managed to build the first telescopic sight that really actually worked. This was the predecessor of all modern day rifle scopes. In 1907 a German immigrant named Fred Leupold set up a small shop in Portland Oregon repairing survey equipment. Several years later when he met inventor John Stevens, the marvelous company named Leupold and Stevens was born and still exists today. It was around 1930 after a failed hunting trip, that Leupold began making his first rifle scopes. The small company survived World War I and the great depression but it was  the Second World War that changed the company forever. Working with the US Army and Navy, the engineers at Leupold learned the secrets of waterproofing and durable construction that would change the world of optics forever.  The engineers learned that by introducing nitrogen gases within the scope that the optics would remain clear, waterproof and fogproof… for a lifetime.

Today Leupold and Stevens is a family owned American company with 100 years of experience. Their modern day state of the art facility  employs over 600 employees in Beaverton Oregon. The Leupold engineers design, machine, assemble and test all of their optics within this facility. Only the finest material known to man are used for production of their optics especially the lenses and they are of the highest grade quality that is demanded by Leupold engineers.  In addition to rifle scopes Leupold also offers a fine line of binoculars and spotting scopes as well.The products produced are made to last more than a lifetime and they are all backed by the famous Leupold Lifetime Warranty. They set all the standards that other optics manufacturers strive to achieve. Leupold optics are world renowned for their ruggedness, absolute waterproof integrity and their superior optical quality. Leupold offers a vast line of rifle scopes with both fixed and variable powers and many types of reticles. They have many different lines to chose from, sure to please any rifleman. The name Leupold is one of the most trusted, respected, and known names in the outdoor and hunting arenas worldwide.

Leupold has recently issued a counterfeit warning to its customers cautioning them to be on the lookout for counterfeit Leupold scopes that are illegally being imported from China. These fake reproductions bear many of the marks of the a genuine Leupold, making them very difficult to distinguish externally from authentic Leupold products. Recently many rifle scopes have begun to arrive at the Leupold headquarters for service. Obviously these products were not manufactured by Leupold and are not covered by the Leupold lifetime warranty. Leupold uses serial numbers on all of their optics so if one finds a suspect they can simply contact Leupold at 1-800-LEUPOLD to verify the authenticity.

To me I feel that a Leupold scope is the best scope for the money and I have many of them. I own 9 hunting rifles and they are ALL equipped with Leupolds. I personally thank Leupold for my grizzly bear  and dall sheep from Alaska, my mountain lion and elk from Arizona, my black bear and mule deer from Colorado, and the 13 trophy whitetail deer from right here in Pennsylvania. Through many conditions, from rain and snow, to blizzards and fog, to tripping down mountains, and banging around on horseback, my Leupolds have NEVER let me down under any circumstances.  Thanks again Leupold for a lifetime of memories!   

Robert Manack writing as “Outdoorcrazy”

At 54 years old. I have over 2/3s of my lifetime in the outdoors. From my first trophy whitetail at age 16 with my Leupold 3×9 to my most recent trophy from Arizona, I will spend the rest of my life in the great outdoors. I am a diehard hunter, it is my passion. It is so much a part of me that my partner Sharon and I have created our very own website that is totally outdoor related. We are http://www.opticsandoutdoorgear.com , please stop by and visit us sometime, you’ll be glad that you did.


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