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Scopes and Optics

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How To Level Your LPVO [Quickly and Easily]

by Antonio Salituro

Picture this: You’re all set up with the best LPVO and in a comfortable shooting position. But each time you take a shot, you notice

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Should You Back Up Your LPVO With Iron Sights?

by Antonio Salituro

Often, you’ll hear people discussing whether to back up an LPVO with iron sights. Some people think it’s important, while others find the setup unnecessary.

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How & At What Range Do I Zero In My LPVO?

by Antonio Salituro

LPVOs are great scopes that make shooting easier, particularly at short to mid-range distances. But what use is an LPVO if you can’t zero it

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Do LPVO Scopes Use Batteries in 2024?

by Antonio Salituro

LPVOs have become the dominant optic in many shooting circles due to their versatility. However, a common question when people purchase them is: Do LPVOs

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What Size Scope Rings Do I Need for Varying Mounts?

by Antonio Salituro

“What size scope rings do I need?” It’s a question most shooters ask, and it’s definitely not one you want to get wrong. If you’re

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FFP vs SFP For Hunting: Which Is Better [Expert Opinion]

by Antonio Salituro

With so many options on the market, picking the right scope is harder than ever. Here’s something that always comes up, which is better for

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How To Mount an LPVO To Get the Right Eye Relief [Guide]

by Andrew Maurer

How you mount your LPVO scope will decide whether you’ll make accurate shots. If you don’t get it right, your scope won’t hold zero and

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1 Mil at 100 Meters: How Much Is It & What Does It Mean?

by Dakota Potts

If you’re trying to understand the concept of 1 mil at 100 meters, you’ve come to the right place. Knowing this is crucial for making

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Best LPVO Mount: Top One Piece 30mm Cantilevers [2024]

by Jeramy Smith

LPVO scopes are great for most shooting situations. However, before you can start hunting or targeting like a boss, you need the best LPVO mount

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Best Budget LPVO: Top Cheap Scope for the Money [Under $500]

by L.p. Brezny

As far as versatile and reliable scopes go, nothing compares to a low power variable optic. But just buying a scope because it’s cheap is

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LPVO vs Prism Scope: Which to Choose? 

by Alice Jones Webb

So, it has come down to the wire and the optic you need to choose between is a prism vs LPVO scope. Now, which is

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FFP vs SFP LPVO: Which Is Better [Expert Opinion] 

by Dakota Potts

As you look for an LPVO, two terms you’ll come across are first focal plane (FFP) and second focal plane (SFP). When it comes to

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LPVO For Hunting: Can You Do It? [Expert Opinion]

by L.p. Brezny

Low-power variable optics (LPVOs) have gained popularity among hunters and competitive shooters alike because of their versatility and wide range of applications. But is it

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How Far Back to Mount a Scope [Expert Opinion]

by L.p. Brezny

We can all agree that mounting a scope in the right spot is essential for accuracy and to ensure you can shoot comfortably. And while

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Sub MOA Meaning: Explained [By an Expert]

by Dakota Potts

Sub-MOA, or Minute of Angle, is a term you might’ve heard before that’s used to describe the accuracy and precision of firearms, specifically rifles. But

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How to Sight In a Red Dot Scope On Your AR-15 [Easy]

by L.p. Brezny

Red dot scopes are a must-have for hunters, shooters, or tactical professionals who like to shoot short to mid-range. They optimize your shooting experience, but

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What Power Scope For 1000 Yards Do You Need? 

by Dakota Potts

In the world of long-range shooting, 1000 yards is often considered a significant benchmark. But to get the best accuracy, what power scope for 1000

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How to Measure Sight Height: Easy And Fast Guide [2024]

by Dakota Potts

One thing most people ask when getting a scope is how to measure sight height. After all, a wrongfully mounted scope affects your comfort when

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Scope Magnification Chart: How Much Do You Need?

by Dakota Potts

The magnification you should get for your scope depends entirely on what you’ll be using it for. But how do you decide that? That’s where

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Scope Tube Sizes: What’s The Most Common [Yes It Matters]

by Dakota Potts

Choosing the right scope requires you to look at many different factors, but how important are scope tube sizes? What do they affect? In this

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Highest Magnification Scope: Which Has The Most Zoom?

by Dakota Potts

So what’s the highest magnification scope in the world as of ?  With anywhere between 5,000–10,000 rifle scopes on the market, the answer isn’t so

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How to Mount a Scope on a Rifle Without a Rail [Easy]

by Dakota Potts

Mounting a scope on a rifle without a rail can be a daunting challenge, especially for those new to the world of firearms. But it’s

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Trijicon Optics RMR Footprint & Compatible Red Dots

by Dakota Potts

Buying an optic with the wrong RMR footprint is going to cost you time and money. I know from experience… In the past decade of

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Different Types of Scopes & How to Choose

by Alice Jones Webb

Fixed, variable, thermal, long range, short range, LPVO… there are A TON of different types of scopes out there. And in my decades of hunting

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Where Are Burris Scopes Made in 2024 [Surprising]

by Dakota Potts

Before buying a rifle scope, it’s good to know a little bit about the company. Burris rifle scopes are pretty popular, and if you’re like

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How to Fix a Scope That Won’t Adjust [Step By Step]

by Dakota Potts

The point of getting an adjustable scope is to modify the settings to suit your needs. So, if your scope doesn’t adjust, you might as

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What Does 4-16×50 Mean On a Scope [Explained Simply]

by Jeramy Smith

What is the first feature you look at when purchasing a scope? For most people, it’s magnification. Given that the point of a scope is

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What Do the Numbers On a Scope Mean & How to Read Them

by L.p. Brezny

One essential component to pay attention to when buying a rifle scope is the numbers associated with it. They can tell you everything from whether

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Barrett BORS Nightforce System: What to Know [2024]

by Dakota Potts

One thing that determines if you’ll make precise shots is the right ballistic calculations. If you get that wrong, you miss your target.  Now picture

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How Does a Rifle Scope Work: Optics Anatomy 101

by L.p. Brezny

A hunting scope, be that for a handgun, bow, shotgun, or rifle, is used to get the shooter a point of aim on the target.

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How To Sight In a Rifle Scope at 25 Yards [Explained]

by L.p. Brezny

Sighting in a rifle scope at 25 yards is an easy and quick way to zero your scope for shooting at longer distances.  It’s a

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Scope Adjustment Which Way to Turn: Left or Right?

by Dakota Potts

You probably know a scope can be adjusted left or right to increase your aiming accuracy.  But do you know which way is left or

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What Does a 4×32 Scope Mean: Rifle Optics Basics

by L.p. Brezny

The secret to choosing the right rifle scope is knowing all the basics, such as the two numbers in a scope’s name. Understandably, most people

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What Is an AO Scope [Adjustable Objective Optics]?

by Dakota Potts

If you’re a gun enthusiast, you’ve probably come across an AO or an adjustable objective scope. But what is an AO scope, exactly, and how

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LPVO Scope Maintenance: How to Clean Scope Optics

by L.p. Brezny

If you want to get the most out of your rifle, you need the best scope. Low-power variable optics (LPVO) are excellent for most needs,

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LPVO vs Fixed Power Scopes: Which Is Better?

by L.p. Brezny

Between an LPVO and a fixed power scope, which one is better? Although these scopes share some features, they also have differences that influence performance.

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What LPVO Does SOCOM Use in 2024 [Surprising]

by L.p. Brezny

When looking for an LPVO, you might’ve looked up what the USSOCOM uses. After all, these are people meant to protect the country. It only

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How to Choose an LPVO Scope: What’s Important in 2024

by Dakota Potts

A Low Powered Variable Optic (LPVO) has become very popular among shooters. Its target acquisition and accuracy capabilities make it one of the most sought-after

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LPVO Scopes For Home Defense: Are They a Good Option?

by Dakota Potts

Most of us get firearms for home defense. But what use is that gun if it can’t help you aim at your target and take

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LPVO vs ACOG: Which Should You Choose [in 2024]

by L.p. Brezny

When it comes to many different shooting applications, the common scope choices you come down to are: LPVO or ACOG. Both are popular choices and

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1-4 Scope vs Red Dot: Which Is Right For You?

by L.p. Brezny

When it comes to 1-4 scope vs red dot, it can be difficult to decide which one is better. However, both are great tools to

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LPVO Scope Brands: Which Are Worth It & Which To Avoid

by L.p. Brezny

What’s all the hype about LPVOs? Why are they all the rage in shooting circles with police, firearm instructors, and military forces?  The answer is

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LPVO Reticle: Which To Choose? [in 2024]

by L.p. Brezny

An optical device’s eyepiece needs reticles to achieve optimal functioning. Reticles come in different designs, but they all include fine lines or fibers to help

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Where to Buy LPVOs In: NZ, CA, SA, AU or UK? [2024]

by L.p. Brezny

LPVOs provide practical aiming assistance when operating a rifle for hunting, practice, and tactical adventures. But the thing is, buying a quality LPVO can be

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Where Do You Buy LPVO Scopes in 2024

by L.p. Brezny

Finding a reliable source to buy your weapons accessories is as important as identifying the correct configurations for your rifle. Not all suppliers guarantee quality

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LPVO Youtube Channels, Forums & Podcasts of 2024

by Dakota Potts

Buying and installing an LPVO on your rifle is the first step to leveling up your shooting skills. However, if you want to avoid operating

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LPVO With Offset Red Dot Combo: Does It Work?

by Dakota Potts

Interested in running an LVPO with an offset red dot mount? Maybe you’ve just heard of this arrangement recently and are wondering: does it work?

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LPVO vs Red Dot: Which Is Better? 

by L.p. Brezny

The scope installed on your rifle significantly determines its effectiveness, aesthetics, and performance. LPVO and red dot sights are among the most common options considered

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What Is a LPVO Scope: All You Need to Know [2024]

by Dakota Potts

With all the scopes out there, it can be hard to keep up with them all. ACOG, red dot sights, thermal scopes, and now LPVO

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Best LPVO for AR-15: Top Tactical Scopes [2024 Optics]

by L.p. Brezny

When it comes to rifle scopes, low-power variable scopes (LPVOs) are suitable for a wide range of applications, including home defense, varmint shooting, and target

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What LPVO Does the Military Use in 2024?

by Dakota Potts

As the military becomes more and more advanced, the optics troops use have also evolved. In Vietnam, the average soldier used iron sights. In today’s

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How Do You Use a LPVO Scope: All You Need to Know

by L.p. Brezny

If you’ve just bought your first LPVO or want to buy one, you’ll need to know how to use it. You don’t want to be

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Steiner Optics Thermal Scopes: All You Need to Know

by L.p. Brezny

Chances are you’ve heard of Steiner Optics, one of the industry-leading and most popular optics brands around. If you’re wondering how good Steiner Optics glass

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X-Vision Thermal Scopes: All You Need to Know

by Dakota Potts

With so many thermal scope companies out there to choose from, it can be hard to tell which is the best when it comes to

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1-6x vs 1-8x LPVO: Which Scope Should You Choose?

by L.p. Brezny

Part of choosing the right low-power variable optic (LPVO) is figuring out which magnification best suits your purpose. Often it comes down to 1-6x vs

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What Is a Daylight Bright LPVO: All You Need to Know

by L.p. Brezny

Using a low-power variable optic (LPVO) has become a popular choice lately and can help you in close quarters as well as across the range.

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1-4 vs 1-6 LPVO Scope: Which Optic Should You Choose?

by Dakota Potts

Whether you’re out hunting or just want to do some tactical target practice, a low-power variable optic (LPVO) scope is highly adaptable and efficient in

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iRayUSA Thermal Scopes: All You Need to Know

by L.p. Brezny

Are you considering an iRayUSA thermal scope? iRayUSA has been a leader in the thermal imaging industry for many years and has been providing quality

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What Does 4 12×50 Mean on a Scope [In Plain English]

by Dakota Potts

When choosing a rifle scope, you’ll notice several numbers on the box. If you’re new to the world of scopes, you may not fully understand

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How to Remove Glock Sights: All You Need to Know

by Dakota Potts

If you own a Glock, you know it’s one of the most reliable handgun models out there. However, if you want your firearm to be

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Armasight Thermal Scopes: All You Need to Know  

by L.p. Brezny

When you purchase a thermal sight, you want it to perform, and you want to perform well. How can you ensure you can get the

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Pulsar Thermal Scopes: All You Need To Know

by L.p. Brezny

Pulsar is a company headquartered in Europe that makes very promising thermal scopes for civilian use. Are you in the market for a great new

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Sig Sauer Thermal Scopes: All You Need to Know  

by L.p. Brezny

Sig Sauer has been in business for a long time, with their various company operations spanning nearly two centuries. With a history of impacting the

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When Were Thermal Scopes Invented: All You Need to Know

by L.p. Brezny

As you likely know, we’re big fans of thermal scopes on this site. However, because this technology seems so advanced, it got us thinking –

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Thermal Scope Financing: Are There IR Optic Payment Plans?

by L.p. Brezny

Thermal scopes are expensive and specialized equipment that can be used for various applications such as hunting, law enforcement, and search and rescue operations. But

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ATN Thermal Scopes: All You Need to Know

by L.p. Brezny

If you’ve been looking into thermal scopes for a time, you’ll know that ATN is a go-to in the optics industry, especially for its thermal

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Burris Thermal Scopes: All You Need to Know

by L.p. Brezny

When searching for a new product to utilize with your rifle or other guns, do you look for a long history of tried and true

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N-Vision Thermal Scopes: All You Need to Know

by L.p. Brezny

It’s undeniable that thermal optics are becoming more and more common among the everyday hunters and weapons enthusiasts of the current time. Not only for

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Trijicon Thermal Scopes: All You Need to Know

by L.p. Brezny

Image of a Trijicon IR hunter thermal scope close up with the title of the article overlayed

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AGM Thermal Scopes: All You Need to Know

by L.p. Brezny

When buying a thermal scope, competitively priced optics that are also of high quality can sometimes seem hard to come by. So what is an

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Trijicon IR Hunter MK3 60mm Review: Is The MKIII Worth It?

by L.p. Brezny

The Trijicon IR Hunter MK3 is an advanced thermal hunting scope that serves one purpose: to provide an incredible hunting experience every time. This riflescope is

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FLIR Thermal Scopes: All You Need to Know

by L.p. Brezny

Did you know FLIR was founded in the 1970s in a small suburb of Portland, OR, and has since expanded to become a multi-billion dollar

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Thermal Scopes and Video Games: Which Are Worth It?

by L.p. Brezny

If you’ve been paying attention to video games in recent years, you know that first-person shooters continue their domination of the industry. Franchises like Call

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Thermal vs. Infrared Scopes: What’s the Difference?  

by L.p. Brezny

When searching for the best scopes for night hunting, you may come across some products that say “thermal scope” and others that say “infrared scope.”

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Used Thermal Scopes: Where to Buy & Is It a Good Idea?

by L.p. Brezny

When it comes to night hunting, nothing beats a high-quality thermal scope attached to your favorite rifle. However, a quick search of brand-new scopes online

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Best Thermal Scope: Infrared Sight Reviews (IR Imaging)

by L.p. Brezny

Choosing the right thermal scope could mean the difference between spending a lot of money on an optic that doesn’t fit your needs.  Or worse…

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Where to Buy Thermal Scopes: Everything You Need to Know  

by L.p. Brezny

If you plan to go hunting at night, you’ll need a scope that’ll help you track your target and observe more clearly under those conditions.

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Thermal Scope Eye Damage: Can IR Optics Damage Your Eyes?  

by L.p. Brezny

Using a thermal scope can help you hunt at night, so much so that you might rely on the scope more than your own eyes.

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Best Thermal Scope for 200 Yards & Long Range in 2024

by L.p. Brezny

Choosing the right thermal scope at 200 yards could mean the difference between buying a scope that just doesn’t fit your needs or worse… Greatly

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Can You Use a Thermal Scope During the Day?

by L.p. Brezny

Thermal scopes are excellent tools that have become game-changers for shooters, especially those who love to hunt.  But since thermals don’t rely on light to

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Thermal Scope Rental: Where Can You Rent IR Optics?

by L.p. Brezny

Thermal scopes are one of the more expensive optics on the market, and with such high prices, it can be difficult to make such a

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Thermal Scope Range: Longest IR Optics Zoom

by L.p. Brezny

If you’ve heard of thermal scopes before, you’ll likely know that it’s a great tool to see targets in lowlight scenarios or when visibility is

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Thermal vs Night Vision Scope For Coyote Hunting [Dilemma]

by L.p. Brezny

If you’re stuck deciding whether you should use night vision or a thermal scope for coyote hunting, you’re not alone.  See, both scope types have

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Clip On Thermal vs Thermal Scope: Which to Choose?

by L.p. Brezny

For most, hunting is a daytime activity, but more and more hunters are starting to appreciate heading out after the sun goes down. Night hunting

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Thermal Scope vs. Monocular: Which Should You Choose?  

by L.p. Brezny

When deciding on optics for your rifle platform, your available options include thermal scopes and monoculars that allow you to distinguish between heat signatures and

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Thermal Scope Forums and Podcasts: All You Need to Know

by L.p. Brezny

Thermal scope forums and podcasts are a great way to see, in reality, how well devices work in the field, and they’re becoming a popular

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How to Use a Thermal Scope: All You Need To Know

by L.p. Brezny

Got a brand new thermal scope but not sure how to use it yet? Look no further, we cover all you need to know from

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How to Mount a Thermal Scope: All You Need To Know

by L.p. Brezny

You may not know this, but many people are pretty intimidated by installing a thermal scope themselves. While some rifles come with pre-installed mounting areas,

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When Do You Use a Thermal Scope: All You Need to Know

by L.p. Brezny

With thermal scopes becoming increasingly popular, many in the shooting community are asking questions about their functions, like: when can they be used? Is it

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How To Make a Thermal Scope: All You Need to Know

by L.p. Brezny

Is it possible to make your own thermal scope? Turns out, it is, and the process is relatively easy if you know your way around

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Thermal Scope Brands: Top Manufacturers for Rifle Optics

by L.p. Brezny

Thermal gun scopes are rapidly gaining in popularity, and as such, more brands are popping up and joining the market in a rush. But telling

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Features of a Thermal Optic Scope: Which Are Important?

by L.p. Brezny

Some of today’s thermal gun scopes seem to do everything but pull the trigger for you. Do you need a feature-packed scope? Do you need

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7 Best Clip-On Thermal Scopes of 2024 [And One To Avoid]

by L.p. Brezny

It’s estimated that there are over five million hogs and even more coyotes in the US. If you have any interest in hunting either of

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Why Are Thermal Scopes So Expensive & Are They Worth It?

by L.p. Brezny

Thermal scopes are the highest costing gun scopes on the market today. But that hasn’t slowed their sales, worldwide IR optics are growing over 11%

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What Is a Thermal Scope & What Do They Look Like?

by L.p. Brezny

You’ve probably just heard about these ‘thermal scopes’ and want to know what they do exactly. How’s it different from other scopes? And that’s fair

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Can Thermal Scopes See Through Smoke, Glass or Walls?

by L.p. Brezny

Did you know that firefighters use thermal scopes to save lives? But are they that useful with all the smoke?  Many people who enter the

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Thermal Scope vs Night Vision: Which is Better?

by Andrew Maurer

Thermal and night vision are similar but not the same. You probably already know both let you see in dark conditions.  But what makes them

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How Long Does a Thermal Scope Last: Life Span & Battery

by L.p. Brezny

As a buyer, you probably will wonder how long a thermal scope will last. And that’s wise because no one wants a scope with a

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Are Thermal Scopes Legal To Use & Can You Hunt Deer With Them? 

by L.p. Brezny

As night hunts become more popular, many people inevitably question whether using thermal scopes is even legal. More specifically, for venison lovers: is it legal

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How to Sight in a Thermal Scope During the Day (ATN & More)

by L.p. Brezny

Did you know that, unlike night vision optics, you can sight in a thermal scope during the day? That’s because the electronics that are utilized

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