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Vortex Viper HS-T

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Vortex Viper HS-T 4-16x44 SAM MILLARD  For the long range precision rifleman, it is essential to have an aiming device that allows him to place accurate shots on a...

12x Binoculars: The Perfect Optic For The Western Hunter

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It used to be commonplace for a new hunter to purchase 10x42 binoculars and take to the field to pursue their ungulate of choice. But as the great Bob...
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Meopta S2 HD 82mm Spotter Review

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Meopta S2 HD 82mm Spotting Scope by Matt Cashell   The “Big Three” get all the glory when it comes to European Optics. Zeiss, Leica, and Swarovski earned this...

Evaluating Hunting Optics via Digiscoping with Matt Cashell

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Matt Cashell is Rokslide's long-time optics writer. If anyone on the staff wants to know a particular about optics, we track Matt down.  On today's episode, Robby hosts Matt...
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Review: Outdoorsmans Pan Head

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I think one of the most underrated or overlooked pieces of gear in a kit is not only your tripod legs, but your tripod head. After investing in awesome...

Review: Xtreme Hardcore Gear Tru Level Picatinny Base

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Review: Xtreme Hardcore Gear Tru Level Picatinny Base By Brock Akers, Rokslide Staff If you have ever built a house, you know that starting with a flat, level foundation is key...

Zeiss Conquest V4 4-16×44 Review

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Zeiss Conquest V4 I have been wanting to put together an ultra-lightweight and packable mountain rifle build that would be accurate and capable at extended distances.  I wasn’t expecting a...

Granite Peak Tripod fastest set up!

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The Granite Peak Tripod by KDC might be the fastest in the industry.

Maven B.6 12×50 Binocular Review

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When given an opportunity to test a pair of Maven binoculars I was excited to give a company that I am unfamiliar with a try. The folks over at...

Tripods: Outdoorsmans Standard vs. SLIK 624

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Once carbon fiber tripods became widely available at least a decade ago, I dropped my aluminum tripods like hot rocks and made the switch.  I was saving more than...