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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Steiner Binoculars

Steiner Binoculars


Whether you need a new pair of Steiner binoculars for bird watching, hunting, nature observation, sports, for your vacation or while traveling: with a powerful and reliable binocular you'll see more action and more excitement!

Whatever your going to do with your Steiner binoculars, whatever the shape, size or requirements always go with the best in high performance binoculars - Steiner binoculars of Germany!

As a world renowned specialist in the making of high quality binoculars, Steiner is continuously improving on new optical technologies: their quality innovations include super tough rubber armoring, nitrogen filling, water pressure proofing to 5 meters and precision crafted Steiner lens coatings. Steiner binoculars are also known as the first company ever to integrate a compass into a binocular. Law enforcement professionals, hunters, boaters, hikers, birders and outdoor enthusiasts all over the world rely on our unmatched performance. Steiner offers the most advanced optics technology, precision manufacturing and the fact that many of our binoculars undergo the toughest U.S. Military spec. testing.

Steiner Binoculars are tougher than ever, extremely lightweight, with innovative design, durable construction and the benefit of German-engineered optics technology for a lifetime of dependable performance!

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Nikon ATB Binoculars

Nikon ATB Binoculars


Binoculars are an important part of many peoples lives whether they use them in their profession or just use them with their hobbies. A lot of people use their binoculars for bird watching, others for watching sports, astronomy, and others for hunting. The military also uses binoculars to check the movement of their enemies or to observe the others are doing at the enemy base from afar.

When choosing a pair of binoculars you need a pair which produces of course, clear and sharp images, lots of other factors are involve in the quality of the binoculars such as intensity of light, contrast brightness and so on. The effect of all these above depends upon the precision optics, quality lenses and prisms. The most important factor that makes optics finest is the field of view or the angle of view. Field of views is the horizontal distance you can see the images with your binoculars.

Nikon offers great variety of binoculars to their customers which are affordable as well as dependable. A very affordable and very well equipped for many applications are the Nikon Monarch ATB‘s. Some of the features include, fully multicoated lenses and phase correction coated prisms. Ultra rugged rubber armored body, lightweight slim design, quick central focus knob, multi-setting click stop eyecups for eyeglass wearers, superior low light performance, waterproof and fog proof, and that is nowhere near the end of the line for the Nikon binoculars.

For a great selection of Nikon binoculars at a very great price visit our store The riflescope.com
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How to sight in your new rifle scope yourself?

How to sight in your new rifle scope yourself?

Learn how to properly bore sight a gun so that you are able mount your new rifle scope correctly. Bore sighting is when take both the barrel of the rifle and the rifle scope to focus on your target. By adjusting your viewpoint between the two lines of sight, you will be able to adjust the rifle scope until the viewpoint is the same. Ensure that the gun doesn’t move while you are doing this or the alignment will all out of whack.

Take a few practice shots, then if you can see how closely the bore sighting process aligned the rifle scope. Try to shoot in a really tight focused pattern, then you will be able to see how accurate your sights are.

Now its time to do some more fine tuning on your rifle scope by playing with the alignment wheels on your scope. On most rifle scopes, one knob will handle the side to side alignment of the rifle scope, and the other will adjust the rifle scope up and down. Depending what kind of rifle scope you have, each click of the knob will adjust the scope either 1/4 or 1/2 of an inch.

You want to keep playing with the focus knob, so that you will be able to make quick and fine adjustments when you need to make one in the field. While many modern scopes feature an automatic or speed focus feature that does the work for you, you will still need to familiarize yourself with how quickly they work so you will be able to time your shots more efficiently.

Also you need to know how to use the crosshairs of the scope to be more accurate with your shots. A lot of the newer rifle scopes use crosshairs that can help you estimate bullet drop and wind direction, and some even offer illuminated bulls eyes or laser guides to make your skills even better.
To check out a fine lineup of new rifle scopes visit our store at www.theriflescope.com
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Thursday, April 29, 2010

You wont regret buying a Leupold rifle scope

You wont regret buying a Leupold rifle scope


After trying out the new scopes from Leupold it was a for sure thing that the VX-III was an awesome addition to the lineup. Several things had to be changed to make what was already a great scope an even better one. some of these changes include finger adjustable turrets , an improved light transmission and an ocular lens with a focus that is way easier to use than the older ones. They also came up with a new Ballistic Aiming System reticle and a side-focus parallax adjustment. For a lot of people the Ballistic Aiming System that came on some models was helpful to change. You can also change the windage to be corrected when you're trying to aim in crosswinds.
The new VX-III scopes from Leupold are also outfitted and made especially for people that hunt a variety of animals. For example, if you prefer to varmint hunt, you'll like the fact that Leupold has made a reticle especially for this kind of hunting. It has also been named the Varmint hunters reticle, this grid is perfect for hunting smaller game. But if you like hunting medium to large size game, you should probably get a Boone & Crockett reticle.

There are also the Riflemans from Leupold. This kind of scope has a different main tube that makes a big difference. It has the same optical features as the Vari-X II, which they stopped making in 2001. This original scope made Leupolds name, and the Rifleman line has continued on with this tradition. All lenses are coated with magnesium fluoride. You should know that the Custom Shop options, including the reticle changes, target adjustment installation and others that you cant get with this line of scopes.
No matter which kind of Leupold scopes interests you, you'll know you're purchasing a high quality scope from Leupold.

In 04 came about the Mark, all tactical scopes were considered part of the Mark 4 category. This meant that they all had the same great features they'd always had, but added a fast focus-eyepiece and Index Matched lenses. The two exceptions are the CQ/T, which has a combination of Diamond Coat for the external and Multicoat 4 for the internal lens coating, and the 3-9x40mm PR which is fully multicoated using Multicoat 4

There are a alot of scopes available in the Leupold VX line. The VX-7 was the new rifle scope for 2007 and is the best low-light scope they have. It's a scope for serious hunters with the bigger area of magnification. The VX-L came out in 2006 and adds Index Matched and DiamondCoat lens coating. It also has edge-blackened lenses so that there is a low glare and great light transmission. The VX-III line came out in 2004 and has a low-profile, finger-adjustable adjustments and a fast-focus eyepiece. The VX-II scope includes any of the rifle scopes produced in 2003 or before. The lens coating on these scopes is different, the external lenses are coated with Multicoat 4 and the internal lenses have magnesium fluoride.

For a great selection of Leupold rifle scopes visit our store at http://www.theriflescope.com

Picking a good scope for your hunting rifles at a fair price.

Picking a good scope for your hunting rifles at a fair price.


One of the rifle scopes worth checking out is the Burris 2-7x35mm Ballistic Plex. This scope has a lifetime warranty and fully multi-coated lenses as with fast focus and click adjustments. This model goes for around $170; a good buy for anyone that is ready to dress up their hunting rifles. If you're looking for a medium range option, this model is definitely one to go with. It is made mainly for hunting in the woods and has a sleek and light body that is great if you have a long way to walk through brush.
The Signature Select Ballistic Plex scopes are another great model from Burris for people that plan on hunting large animals and shooting long distances. It is very well known for making a really clear image.
The Rim fire News is a compact scope with adjustable power from 3X-9X and an adjustable parallax. This scope would also be e very good addition to any of your hunting rifles with all of its great reviews, even in rough weather including water and below freezing temperatures.
Another scope to check into from Burris rifle scopes would be the Black Diamond. This scope is known for is very good clarity and brightness while still being able to dial in at long range. This scope is also a great pick even just for target shooting .Other great things are that the Black Diamonds come with adjustment dials that you can reset and finger-adjust. The newest thing about it is that it comes with a side focus parallax adjustment with upgrades such as weight and length reduction which enables you to mount the scope even lower on the rifle. Combined with great value and ruggedness, the Black Diamond line of Burris scopes are a great addition to your hunting rifles.
The Fullfield rifle scopes are also another fine choice from the great people at Burris, and the newest scopes are not any different; like all the others they are made great for whatever you plans are with it. One of the great things about these riflescopes are the quad seal rings put in place of O-rings also with the adjustable eyepiece that you don’t have to use a locking mechanism. A scope made like this it's no wonder that the Fullfieldsline have been used by hunters and shooters for so long.

Another great rifle scope for the money is the Simmons Aetec. This is the first scope to come out with aspherical lens that were typically used in high end cameras and telescopes. They make the view a lot clearer that regular lenses. Coming with all the Aetec scopes are a one inch tube with multicoated lenses that make great light transmission. They also come with one quarter moa finger adjustment. They are also shockproof, waterproof, and suppose to be fog proof. For those that wear glasses they are also standard with long eye relief. Another great choice when your ready to upgrade your hunting rifles.

Simmons Aetec For a great selection of Burris and Simmons rifle scopes come to our store http://www.theriflescope.com/

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The best scopes out there for your money...Nikon

The best scopes out there for your money...Nikon


The new Nikon rifle scopes let you to see very good the evening with 95% light transmission. The Nikon Monarch UCC is a variable power scope with 3-9x40 with a matte finish. Just like most of the other Nikon rifle scopes, this Nikon rifle scope comes with 95% light transmission as well as an Ultra Clear Coat technology that gives you great anti-reflection when you are using it. This model is guaranteed to be 100% waterproof as well as shockproof and fog proof.
Actually some of the best Nikon rifle scopes on the market are the Monarchs. This rifle scope is well known for its killer design while adding optical performance that will never let you down. All of the Nikon Monarchs have eyepieces with quick-focus as well as windage and elevation adjustments that can be easily clicked by hand so theres not any time loss or inconvenience.
Do not over look the Titanium scopes either. This particular brand of rifle scopes from Nikon offers really good brightness and very clear view. It don't matter if you're shooting or what type of hunting you are doing, this rifle scope is sure to please you with its strong titanium construction and an adjustable 44mm objective lens. Whether you are hunting in bad weather or low light situations, this Nikon rifle scope is the ticket.
If you are looking for a good all around Nikon rifle scope , the 3.9x40 scope from Nikon Buck masters is a fine choice. They are very affordable, very well built and reliable. With a larger point of view, this scope is an excellent choice regardless of whether you are hunting game or working in different settings.
Why use a Nikon Rifle Scope?
There are many advantages to using a good Nikon rifle scope. Hunters or people just out target shooting may find that they have a hard time focusing on their target, but, a good quality rifle scope with the right magnification for the type of shooting being done, can fix the issue and raise the precision in shots.
Rifle scopes also allow hunters to get a closer look at their primary target and secondary targets. For instance, a hunter can check if the White Tail they're aiming at is not actually some farmers jersey steer.
If you're not a regular hunter or shooter, Nikon rifle scopes are still great for you, because they're easy to use and will prove beneficial to the novice shooter.
With a large field of sight, exit pupil at lower power, and great magnification, this would be a great add -on to your rifle. The Nikon Buck master rifle scope is also a good choice for any accurate long range shots. This rifle scope has nitrogen in the tube so it will last a very long time and is sealed off with an O-ring seal for a premium magnified performance under all situations.

A great place to find Nikon rifle scopes and other great hunting optics is our own store The Riflescope.com


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