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Not long ago, thermal scopes were superfluous gadgets. Now, they’re essential kit for serious predator and hog hunters. This collection of thermal sights includes military-grade scopes that cost more ...
But one thing the Scopes "monkey trial" of 1925 did not do was settle the contentious issue of evolution in the schools, which continues to incite strong passions and court actions to this day.
The M151 Improved Spotting Scope allows recognition and identification of targets at long distances for U.S. troops executing precision ground engagements. A light and compact scope with powerful ...
Green Laser Class: IIIa/Maximum Output Power: ≤ 5 mw/Wavelength: 625~660nm,Detachable .Green laser sight with independent switch .Easily Control the laser sight The scope is of Red /green ...
Are your rifles ready for deer season? If you just purchased a new scope or just want to make sure your scope is right on the bullseye, now is the time to make sure you’re ready for the opening ...
The best rifle case protects your rifle from bumps and bangs that can not only damage the finish, but also knock a scope out of alignment, or even worse, possibly cost you a trophy. You’ll need ...
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How to Sight In a Rifle Scope
Sighting in a rifle scope is a skill that I firmly believe every hunter should know how to do. So, whether you're new to the ...
Sarah Burris is a long-time veteran of political campaigns, having worked as a fundraiser and media director across the United States. She transitioned into reporting while working for Rock the ...
First Warning Meteorologist Eric Burris is thrilled to be forecasting weather for his friends, family and native Winter Park! Eric started his weather career at another Orlando TV station while ...
Growing up on a farm in tiny Spiro, Okla., Bears offensive quality control coach Henry Burris spent much of his childhood herding cattle and bailing hay. It was an experience that continues to shape ...