I think the higher magnifications available on modern riflescopes could tempt shooters into trying to make shots beyond the capability of their equipment (and themselves). ❋ Unknown (2010)
Speaking of quality scopes, anyone have any experience with Kahles Helia series riflescopes? ❋ Unknown (2010)
Leupold employs serial number tracking for all its riflescopes, so if a customer finds a scope that is suspect, he or she can simply write down the serial number and call 1-800-LEUPOLD to confirm if it is indeed authentic. ❋ Unknown (2009)
With its new M30 line of fully loaded riflescopes, Konus is taking on the big boys with gloves off. ❋ Unknown (2008)
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Please be aware that the 458 Lott is notorious for destroying variable power riflescopes regardless of size, weight, or manufacturer. ❋ Unknown (2008)
I've bought broken leupold riflescopes at pawn shops and had them repaired for free no questions asked by leupold. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Tourists will even be able to use their riflescopes, while still on the barrel, as optical devices for viewing wildlife. ❋ Unknown (2009)
If you want to hunt like Davey Crockett then buy a Davey Crockett reproduction flintlock and go for it ... if you want to hunt and your state will allow, inline ignition, riflescopes, smokeless powder, and/or electronic ignition then hunt with whatever the law will allows. ❋ Unknown (2007)
At the Charlestown, West Virginia, airport a couple of years ago, a bunch of my fellow gun writers were forbidden in contradiction of TSA policy to take riflescopes with them onto the plane by a dedicated if brain-damaged TSA agent who informed them that the scopes “…could be used as clubs.” ❋ Unknown (2006)
If you've never heard of Fujinon riflescopes, it's because they're new in town. ❋ Unknown (1999)
Leica Ultravid 3. 5-10x42mm Best known for its German-engineered cameras, binoculars and spotting scopes, Leica is now manufacturing riflescopes in the United States. ❋ Unknown (1999)
Engineered with Amber-Bright optics that quickly help you distinguish between a brown tree and a brown critter, the Trophy riflescopes have been heralded by hunters as the ideal scope for the autumn deer woods. ❋ Unknown (2010)
They have proudly announced their new line, named the M-223 family, offering five new riflescopes and features Nikon's fully engineered multicoated optics, up to 95% light transmission, Anti Reflective Device (ARD) eliminating harsh objective lens glare, waterproof, fogproof, shockproof performance and lifetime warranty. ❋ Paul Briggs (2010)