Vortex Razor HD 4000 Rangefinder Review

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Vortex Razor HD 4000 RangefinderI often think back to the days when I had to depend on nothing but my practice at varying yardages to figure out where to...

Triple Vortex Rangefinder Review

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Vortex Rangefinder Review This review will cover three Vortex rangefinders: the Viper HD 3000, the Diamondback HD 2000, and the Crossfire HD 1400. Vortex sent all three rangefinders for this...
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Novagrade Phone Adapter Review

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Hunting has provided me with some of the best moments in my life. Whether I was solo or hunting with friends and family, the good times rolled and memories...
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Review: Zeiss Victory SF 10×42

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Zeiss Victory SF 10x42 by Matt Cashell, Rokslide Staff If there is a classic configuration of western hunting binoculars, it has to be the 10x42. This combination offers...

Vortex Strike Eagle 1-8x24mm Review

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Have you ever considered a self-defense or home-defense style of weaponry that can also be used for many other recreational activities?  Something different than a shotgun, handgun, or baseball...

Vortex Razor HD 13-39x56mm Spotting Scope Review

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Spotting scopes are like rifles or packs; there is no perfect spotter for every scenario. If you are hunting low desert with lots of road access, a 95 or...
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The Perfect Backcountry Companion

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The Perfect Backcountry Companion: Swarovski 8x30 CL, by James Petker, Rokslide Prostaff In this review, I will show why the Swarovski Companion 8x30 CL binoculars may be the perfect optic...
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Kowa Binoculars

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Kowa Binoculars Matt Cashell Kowa 12X50 SV (center), Kowa Genesis 10.5X44 (right), and Meopta Meostar HD (left) Kowa Company Ltd. Of Japan is a large corporation that...
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Review: Novagrade Ranger App

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Review: Novagrade Ranger App By Les Welch, Rokslide Staff This past April, I purchased the Novagrade Ranger App for my iPhone. I'd never used any digiscoping adapters or apps,...

Tricer Tripod, Head, and Bino Adapter Review

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Tricer Tripod Going through life as a certified optics nerd really leads to the realization that when it comes to high magnification, stability is the key.  It really doesn’t matter...