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5 Mistakes New Shooters Make

We all learn in different ways, and nothing is more powerful than a good mistake. For that matter, I urge those in teaching positions to respond to these situations with a gentle hand.

Preview: One Hundred Concepts ScopeCap

A simple, low-profile cap designed to cover scope lenses, the One Hundred Concepts ScopeCap is easily installed on a wide range of magnified optics and is durable, thanks to its polymer construction.

Riflescope Setup: Installing Standard Bases & Rings

Mounting a scope on a rifle is not all that hard, and anyone who is reasonably handy can, with a minimum of tools, do it right. This is one of those projects that works as well on a kitchen table as it does in a fully equipped shop.

Riflescope Ready: Sighting-In A Hunting Rifle

Properly sighting-in a rifle before embarking on a big-game hunt is as fundamentally important as buying a license. If you forget or choose to ignore the process, you simply deserve to miss.

Review: Primary Arms GLx 2x Prism Scope

With an illuminated, etched ACSS reticle, multiple caliber calibrations, the ability to use existing ACOG-style aftermarket mounts and an economical price point, the Primary Arms GLx 2x is a capable prism scope option for a wide range of modern sporting rifles.

Preview: Warne Magazine Extension For Glock Model 43X, 48

Glock Model 43X and G48 pistols can benefit from additional capacity using Warne’s U.S.-made Handgun Magazine Extension.

Rifleman Q&A: Riflescope Shims

I was attempting to sight-in a Winchester Model 94 side-eject rifle in .30-30 Win. using a telescopic sight. The shots printed high with the elevation cranked all the way down. Am I right to conclude that placing shims under the front telescopic sight base should correct this problem?

Review: Vortex Venom 5-25X Scope

Follow Frank Melloni as he takes a closer look at Vortex Optics' middle-of-the-road, long-range riflescope, the Vortex Venom 5-25X.

Preview: Talley Mfg. Anti-Cant Indicator

An easy upgrade for Talley’s factory scope rings is the company’s anti-cant indicator, a simple accessory that helps shooters get on target—especially distant ones.

Non-Permanent Scope Mounts For Military Surplus Rifles

Follow Frank Melloni as he takes a closer look at three non-permanent modern scope mounting solutions for popular military surplus rifles. 

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