All posts tagged rifle scopes

You can’t hit what you can’t see

Leupold ScopesLike many novice shooters, we start out with whatever we can get our hands on.  There are a lot of cheap optics on the market that all fall in the under $100 market that may work fine for somebody just looking to plink or use for hunting once a year, but I’ve put enough lead downrange to know that serious shooters don’t want to be sitting on a firine line watching a reticle spin when they are trying to sight in.  Some gun owners will get those gun show specials only to find out that all of those cheap optics they bought won’t last a lifetime.Durability is only one part of the selection.  Hunting early in the morning or late in the afternoon can be a challege especially for those not equipment with quality optics.

The Xtended Twilight Lens System™ optimizes the transmission of low-light wavelengths, so you see the details of low-light scenes in greater, brighter detail than with any other riflescope availableLow-profile SpeeDial™ adjustments smoothly slide up and open for adjustment.The finger-adjustable ¼-MOA click adjustments are easy to zero.A more generous eyebox than you’ll find even in premium European optics.Blackened lens edges reduce light diffusion, so more usable light reaches the shooter’s eye, for a brighter image with higher resolution.If you want to know what I mean, next time you have the ability to compare various optics side to side, set the magnification on each to maximum and compare the brightness of each.  In most quality gun shops you’ll find a selection of Leupold Scopes and I challege you to list the manufacturers that are equal or better.

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A HERITAGE OF CLARITY AND RESILIENCY

Weaver Rifle ScopesWeaver optics and mounting systems has 79 years of expertise making great glass and solid, industry-standard rings and bases. If you’re looking for a riflescope or binocular with great clarity, a hardy exterior and a sturdy platform, the legendary quality of Weaver optics is the right choice for you.

We’ve been building high quality scopes and binoculars for more than 78-years. The Weaver name has been part of your outdoor experience and shared the bounty of your hunt. You trust us to perform time after time. That’s why we spend so much time perfecting our Weaver riflescope and binocular designs. We’re constantly testing our products against the environment to keep them top performing and the best quality available. You get clear glass, a durable exterior and the confidence knowing your shot will be true.

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Combat Duty

Leupold Mark 4 RiflescopesThe fast target acquisition and illuminated reticle of a red dot sight. The utility of a 1x to 3x riflescope. And the ability to function with or without batteries. There is literally no other optical sight like the Leupold® Mark 4® CQ/T®.  Eleven reticle illumination settings to match any light conditions.Common AA batteries power the CQ/T for more than 600 hours at medium setting.The true 1x setting allows you to shoot with both eyes for fast target acquisition and reactive shooting. 2x or 3x settings give you the power to accurately engage targets at medium ranges.

Leupold Mark 4 riflescopes are built to a higher standard. In fact, we build them like our lives depend on them, because we know yours will. Incredible accuracy. Impeccable optical quality. Outstanding ruggedness and absolute waterproof integrity. Leupold Mark 4 riflescopes excel in even the worst conditions, including the rigors of competition and hunting.

 

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Leupold Scopes

Leupold ScopesIt’s a decidedly American story: one century ago in 1907, a young German immigrant named Fred Leupold set up a one man shop at 5th and Oak Streets in Portland, Oregon, repairing optics for surveying equipment. Leupold & Stevens is still family owned, though our focus has turned from surveying to helping people all across the globe survey their environments with the innovative, high-performance sports optics and accessories.

A lot happened in between. Fred Leupold was joined by his brother-in-law, Adam Voelpel. Later, an ingenious and prolific inventor and consulting engineer named John Cyprian Stevens became a partner in the business. The small company survived the First World War and the Great Depression. But it was the Second World War that would change the company forever. Working with the U.S. Army on a riflescope and the Navy on Leuopold optics for use aboard ships, the engineers at Leupold learned the secrets of waterproofing and durable construction that would completely change the world of sports optics.

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