Blogs
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A Newbie's Guide to Red Dot's Terminology
Frenzy-X 1x22x26 AUT Golden Frenzy-X as Name of the Series, 1 x 22 mm as Height x 26 mm as Width, AUTo Light Sensor, Golden as Color Frenzy-S 1x17x24 MOS Multi Reticle Frenzy-S as Name of the Series, 1 x... -
Tauron 4X Series by Vector Optics: Precision Optics Reengineered for Modern Shooters
Vector Optics has introduced the Tauron 4X Series, a newly refined lineup of first focal plane rifle scopes designed to meet the demands of precision shooters. This updated generation focuses... -
A Complete Guide to Vector Optics Red Dot Footprints and Compatibility
Mounting a red dot sight correctly requires knowing the footprint — the specific pattern of holes and recesses on the bottom of the optic that matches a plate or mount... -
Scope Mounts and Rings: Types, Features, and Installation Guide
Scope mounts can be categorized by design, mounting method, and material. Each type offers unique advantages and trade-offs that affect stability, installation ease, and long-term performance. I: Types of Scope Mounts:... -
How to Zero a Rifle Scope: 3 Easy Steps for Accurate Shooting
Learn how to zero your rifle scope with ease using this step-by-step guide. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced shooter, mastering scope adjustments, understanding bullet drop, and using ballistic charts can dramatically improve your long-range shooting accuracy. Perfect for hunters, tactical shooters, and precision marksmen.
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What does MOA mean?
1. What Does 1 MOA Mean? Before adjusting your scope, it helps to understand what MOA actually is. MOA stands for Minute of Angle, which is a unit used to... -
MPVO Rifle Scope - Continental x6 2-12x44 — Precision Meets Versatility
Discover the power of MPVO with the Continental X6 2-12x44 rifle scope. Built for both close and mid-range shooting, it fits modern SPR and DMR setups with ease. Bright optics, rugged build, and two reticle options make it reliable for hunting, tactical use, and competition. A practical AR10-friendly MPVO scope for shooters who need speed and precision in one system.
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AO Scope (Adjustable Objective) vs. SF Scope (Side Focus): What You Need to Know
AO scope (Adjustable Objective) or SF scope (Side Focus)? Find out which one suits your shooting style best.
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The Difference Between HD, ED, and HT Glass | Rifle Scope Lens Guide
Choosing between HD, ED, and HT lenses for your rifle scope can be tricky. HD lenses provide clearer, more accurate images, while ED lenses reduce color distortion for sharper detail. HT lenses maximize light transmission for better visibility in low light. Which one fits your needs best?
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IPSC Rifle Divison Scope Recommendation
Discover the ideal scopes for the IPSC Rifle Division. This post covers essential features like LPVOs, magnification, field of view, and reticle design to help you achieve fast target acquisition and accuracy across varying distances. -
IPSC Pistol Division Optics Recommendation
Get the best optics for IPSC Pistol Division with our expert recommendations. This post covers key features to look for in red dot sights, including dot size, window size, and durability, to ensure fast target acquisition and precision during competitions.