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Review: Leupold VX-3HD 3.5-10X40 Riflescope

Review: Leupold VX-3HD 3.5-10X40 Riflescope

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The new Leupold VX-3HD riflescope is, according to the author, the best VX-3 scope made to date, offering better resolution, clarity, and contrast in a light, rugged and affordable package.

Review: Burris Thermal Imagers

Review: Burris Thermal Imagers

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Burris has brought 3 different thermal imaging products to the market and considering the price point and what you get, they’ve got a winner.

Versatility Defined, the NIGHTFORCE NX8 2.5-20x50mm F1

Versatility Defined, the NIGHTFORCE NX8 2.5-20x50mm F1

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The NX8 2.5-20x performed exceptionally well on all fronts, and I look forward to seeing the action in Africa behind the crosshairs of one.

Leupold BX-5 Santiam HD  Binocular

Leupold BX-5 Santiam HD Binocular

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Leupold & Stevens—long famous for their rock-solid riflescopes—have stepped up their game of late, and their BX-5HD binocular offers an incredible value.

See in the Dark: Hunt Like a Ninja and Shoot Like a Sniper

See in the Dark: Hunt Like a Ninja and Shoot Like a Sniper

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No matter what kind of hunting you do, working more effectively in low light can make your hunt better. The more light you use, the more you need. Know the law, some game regulations prohibit night shooting, but you can still get more hunting day by working in reduced light. Optimizing your biology and selecting appropriate technology can make every hunt better.

Leupold's Award-Winning Mark 5HD Riflescope Just Got Better: New PR2-MIL Reticle

Leupold’s Award-Winning Mark 5HD Riflescope Just Got Better: New PR2-MIL Reticle

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Whether it’s hunting or competitive shooting, precision matters. Leupold Optics has designed the Mark 5HD line of riflescopes to be the ideal offering for a competition-oriented shooter.

Texas Hog Eradication with the Pulsar Thermion XQ50

Texas Hog Eradication with the Pulsar Thermion XQ50

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If you’re thermal-curious and have the budget, go buy one of these. If you’re a veteran night hunter looking to upgrade your set-up to something more streamlined? Believe the hype. The Pulsar Thermion delivers.

The Last Piece of the Puzzle: Glassing Tips for Hunters

The Last Piece of the Puzzle: Glassing Tips for Hunters

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One of the most important skills an outdoorsman can practice and hone to a fine edge is the ability to glass a specific piece of country and pick it apart for the game species that call it home.

Assembling an Alaskan Hunting Rifle: Part Two

Assembling an Alaskan Hunting Rifle: Part Two

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While I gathered information and advice from different people throughout the last several months, from lifelong Alaskan residents to gun writers, I tried to follow the old adage: Get the best you can afford.

Gear Review: Kestrel Monopod, A Must-Have Glassing Tool

Gear Review: Kestrel Monopod, A Must-Have Glassing Tool

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The real genius of the Kestrel is its floating carriage. The frame your binos mount to is suspended on the shock cord that runs through the poles. That means that you can freely slide the binos up and down the pole. The shock cord takes all the weight off the binos so that they feel weightless in your hands.