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Variable Target Scopes: Leupold Is Our Pick

  We think the Vari-X III Target EFR AO 6.5-20X riflescope edges out similar products from Bausch & Lomb, Pentax, and Nikon.   Silhouette and paper-target shooters who play at many disciplines...

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High-Power Variable Scopes: 4- to 16X Burris Is Our Pick

  We think the Signature Series has a slight edge over similarly powered products from Bausch & Lomb, Leupold, and Redfield.   The king of the variable-power hunting-rifle scope in terms of overall...

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High-Class Glass: We Pick Bausch & Lomb’s Elite 4000

  The Elite 4000 36X riflescope edges out Leupold and Weaver products in a three-way benchrest and varminting examination.   Tim Taylor, the character played by Tim Allen on the ABC sitcom Home...

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Versatile Scope Mounts: We Pick Leupold

  When we looked at the three most popular removable scope mounts, we found units from Weaver and Warne to be lacking.   Very few riflescopes in use today fog or otherwise fail due to optical prob-...

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Bushnell Holosight Versus The C-More Railway Sight

  Each sighting unit has its strong points; to choose between them, you’ll have to examine your game and your needs.   One of the first lessons you receive in a handgun-training class is how to obtain...

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Speed-Sight Shoot-Out: The Wacky Waki Kombat Wins

  This skeletonized plastic rear sight allows faster and more precise target acquisition than Bo-Mar or JP DoublRing sights.   When it comes to choosing open sights for a semi-automatic handgun...

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Variable Handgun Scopes: Simmons Is On Target

  Hunters should purchase the Simmons 2.5-7X optical product over a trio of 2.5-8X, 3-9X, and 2-6X glasses from Leupold, Bausch & Lomb, and Burris.   Telescope manufacturers have always faced...

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