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...
Binocular Lineup

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...

Athlon Ares BTR Scope Review

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Athlon Ares BTR Scope Review By Ryan Furman, Guest Contributor I, like most on this site, am always looking for the next best thing in almost every piece of gear I...
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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...
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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...
The Minox MD50 is a true lightweight spotter

Minox MD 50 Spotting Scope

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Minox MD 50 Compact Spotting Scope By Luke Moffat The old saying goes, “You get what you pay for” and optics are certainly no exception to this rule.  However, like...

Swarovski ATC Compact Spotting Scope Review

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When it comes to backpack hunting, there is always a trade-off with optics. Backpack hunters want it all in a spotting scope: Big-scope optical performance at ultralight weights, with...

Swarovski NL Pure vs Swarovski EL Range TA

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There is hardly a piece of equipment that you will carry on your hunting adventures with more value than a set of good binoculars. They are a tool that...

Novagrade Double Gripper Digiscope Adapter Review

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"A picture or it didn’t happen..." appears to be the new mantra in the hunting community. Gone are the days of adding a few inches of antler to that...
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SIG SAUER KILO2000 Rangefinder Review

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  SIG SAUER KILO2000 Rangefinder Review By Justin Crossley, Rokslide Moderator It was late winter and the sun was just starting to come up over the rolling wheat fields...