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Choose from a beginner model riflescope or upgrade to a higher quality scope that pulls more light into the reticle and allows a wider view of frame. Quality riflescopes comes down to several key elements with the most important being the glass from which the lenses were made. Quality glass, easy mounting system, durable housing and finger turrets are all desireable aspects.

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  1. Rifle Scope Buyers Tips When it comes to rifle scopes bigger is not always necessarily better. In truth your choice of rifle scope should be dictated by the immediate surrounding field of view or at least the general topography of the terrain you hunt most. Large reticle scopes will help gather and hold more natural light which is great for low light shooting moments in open conditions but, that same high power scope may be just what you don’t need in closer quarter shooting scenarios.

    A game animal walking or moving past quickly in a heavy forest situation will require a lower power scope to keep your field of view in perspective without creating one big blur of images. Variable scopes are great for terrain that changes but concentrate on lower powered fixed scopes for close quarters shooting and bump up the magnification for longer more open terrain shots.

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