Optics
We have many different optics available to aid you when you’re engaged in your shooting sport. Whether you need a spotting scope on a tripod, a scope mounted to your firearm, or a pair of binoculars easily accessible, we have something for you.
·       Binoculars & Monoculars
When you need to see over distances, you’ll want to have binoculars or monoculars. They’re lighter than your firearm and less dangerous for scoping your surroundings. We have a selection of choices from 10x magnification to 40x. It’s important to decide what you need in the product before purchasing. We have waterproof options, provide night vision, and more. Browse through our different brands and find one that matches your price range.
·       Night Vision & Thermal Optics
You may decide that you need something more than our binoculars or monoculars provide. We have dozens of other options that are standalone or able to be mounted onto your firearm. Choose from night vision or thermal, with additional options to record video. Look at our different options to find the optics with the technology you desire.
·       Rangefinders
If you need to know the distance you will be shooting, whether it’s for competitions or hunting, you’ll want to purchase a rangefinder. We have both options that are monocular or binocular. Do you need one that will also determine the wind?
·       Red Dot Sights & Non-Magnified Optics
Some people prefer red dot sights for hunting, and we have many choices from simple to military-grade options in our inventory. We only provide the best batteries for our optics. You can select from other options as well, including green, shake awake, solar, and weatherproof.
·       Scopes & Magnified Optics
We have hundreds of scopes for you to choose from, so you must narrow down your selection. First, determine which firearm you would like to mount your scope on. Then, you’ll need to determine which technology and brand you would prefer to try. You can select from nitrogen-filled, shockproof, weatherproof, both eyes open, night vision, and more.
·       Spotting Scopes
Spotting scopes are usually heavier than monoculars, making them less portable. Some of our spotting scopes include a tripod or adaptors for smartphones. They have high-powered magnification that can come in handy when shooting or viewing over greater distances.