Zero a rifle scope by aligning the reticle with the bullet’s point of impact, usually at 100 yards. Start from a stable shooting position, bore sight to get on target, fire a group, then adjust elevation and windage turrets until the group centers on your aiming point. Why Zeroing Matters […]
Shim a rifle scope by placing thin material, such as plastic or aluminum shims, under the scope base or rings to correct alignment when you run out of elevation or windage. A rear shim lowers point of impact, while a front shim raises point of impact. Adjustable mounts provide a […]
Yes, you can put a rifle scope on a crossbow if it has a Picatinny or Weaver rail. However, it is not recommended because rifle scopes are designed for faster bullets and longer distances. Crossbow scopes use specialized reticles to match bolt drop and deliver accurate results at closer ranges. […]
Use mil dots on a rifle scope by measuring the target with the dots to estimate distance, then holding or dialing for bullet drop and wind. Calculate range with the formula: Distance (yards) = (Target height in yards × 1000) ÷ mils measured. One mil equals about 3.6 inches at […]
Eye relief on a rifle scope means the distance between your eye and the scope’s eyepiece that still provides a full, clear sight picture. Proper eye relief, typically 3–4 inches on hunting scopes, prevents scope bite, improves shooting comfort, and ensures consistent accuracy under recoil. What is Eye Relief on […]
The main difference between a muzzleloader and a rifle is how they are loaded and used. A muzzleloader loads powder and projectile from the muzzle, offering slower reloads and effective ranges of about 100–200 yards. A modern rifle uses cartridges, fires faster, and delivers greater accuracy and longer range. What […]
The best scope for PCP air rifles depends on your use, but top options include the Vortex Viper HD, Element Optics Titan or Helix, and MTC King Cobra or Mamba Pro. These scopes offer clear glass, precise adjustments, and FFP reticles. Budget shooters prefer the Hawke Vantage, while long-range users […]
BSA rifle scopes are decent budget optics for basic use. They perform well on rimfire rifles and airguns, such as .22 calibers, offering acceptable clarity for the price. However, BSA scopes often lack durability and precision on high-recoil rifles, with turrets that may lose zero under heavy use. Build Quality […]
No, Nikon no longer makes rifle scopes. Nikon officially exited the rifle scope market in early 2020 and stopped manufacturing all scope lines, including ProStaff, Buckmasters, and Black. Why Did Nikon Stop Making Rifle Scopes? Nikon’s departure from the rifle scope business in 2019 shocked many loyal customers. The company’s […]
Yes, Swarovski Optik manufactures high-end rifle scopes designed for hunting and precision shooting. Swarovski rifle scopes are known for exceptional glass clarity, rugged durability, and precise adjustments. Popular models include the Z6i with 6x zoom, the lightweight Z5 and Z5i with 5x zoom, and the compact Z3 with 3x zoom. […]