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Rifle Scopes 

Rifle Scopes, Riflescopes & Red Dot Sights


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Leupold Mark 4 LR/T and E/RT Rifle Scopes
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Bushnell Elite 3200 Rifle Scopes with Rainguard
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Nikon Monarch VSD Dot Sight Riflescope
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List Price: $376.95
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Zeiss Conquest Series Rifle Scopes
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Barska SWAT Extreme Tactical Riflescopes
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Burris Fullfield II Riflescopes
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Swarovski Z6i Series Rifle Scopes
 
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Rifle Scopes on Sale

Leupold VX-3 Rifle Scopes
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Bushnell Elite 4200 Rifle Scopes with Rainguard
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Leupold VX-II Rifle Scopes
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Zeiss Victory Series Riflescopes
 
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Hunting Down the Perfect Riflescope

1. Rifle scopes use lenses to bring targets into close view, allowing for superior accuracy. They are available in several styles, some with high-tech features like range estimation, illuminated reticles, and long eye relief.


2. Red dot sights can be very helpful when tracking game. They reduce distortion, aid with depth perception, and allow for a larger field of view.


3. Riflescopes are available in nearly any size, power, and configuration imaginable. Coiling, size, and other factors will determine the kind of scope your rifle will need.


4. Night-vision rifle scopes use infrared thermal or ambient light technology to provide a clear view (and a clear shot) at night, even in cloudy weather.


5. A larger objective lens means more light is let into your riflescope, and your target can be seen more clearly in low light. Larger objective lenses have to be mounted higher on the gun, however, and this could mean awkward positioning while shooting.


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