Nightforce Reticle

First Look: Nightforce Optics MOA-XT Reticle

All the advantages of a "Christmas Tree" reticle, but with MOA subtensions.

MOA vs MRAD Reticles

Selecting an MOA vs an MRAD reticle means understanding what you want from your optic.

Tract Toric UHD 1-8x24 mm MOA IR LPVO SFP Review

If you’re looking for an LPVO that can perform flawlessly for both fast, short-range engagements and long-range pursuits at a more-affordable price than expected, the latest from Tract might be the answer.

First Look: Blackhound Emerge Series Riflescopes

Four new riflescopes that are ideal for longer distances.

Review: Leupold Patrol 6HD Riflescope

Looking for a versatile, exceptional optic for your MSR? Leupold’s latest is a nearly perfect choice.

First Look: Leica Amplus 6 Riflescope With MOA Reticle

More reticle options give you more great scopes to choose from.

First Look: Hawke Optics Expands Sidewinder Riflescope Models

Hawke Optics recently introduced two new Sidewinder riflescopes that feature 30 mm main tubes and MOA reticles with first and second focal plane reticles.

First Look: Holosun HS407C

One of the latest options out from Holosun Technologies is the HS407C, a micro-size red-dot sight that's particularly suited for shotgunning applications.

Reloading 224 Valkyrie: Achieving Sub-MOA Accuracy

After a long journey over most of a year, our resident handloader finds some success with his 224 Valkyrie handloads. See how it ends up here.

'Tactical' Reticles That Improve Your Shooting

The various gradations and subtensions used on a riflescope reticle are enough to give you a headache, but they have a number of benefits if you’re interested in shooting quickly and accurately at long range.

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