Scopes
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Optical rifle scopes (variable and fixed magnification for hunting, tactical, or long-range); no FFL.
Find Your Perfect Scopes
Explore our extensive selection of high-quality scopes designed for precision and accuracy. Whether you're a hunter, competitive shooter, or tactical enthusiast, we have the right optics for you.
Firefield FF13061 Barrage 1.5-5x32mm Red/Green Mil-Dot Riflescope Black
Firefield
MAP $95.97
Firefield FF13072 RapidStrike 3-12x40 Rifle Scope 30mm SFP Mil Hash Black
Firefield
MAP $155.97
Firefield FF13074 Rapidstrike Rifle Scope 5-20x50 30mm SFP Plex Black
Firefield
MAP $203.97
Firefield RapidStrike 1-4x24mm SFP Scope Kit 30mm Illuminated Reticle
Firefield
MAP $179.97
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When purchasing a scope, consider factors such as magnification, objective lens size, and reticle type. Magnification determines how close you can see your target, while the objective lens size affects light transmission and clarity. Popular uses for scopes include hunting, target shooting, and tactical applications, each requiring different features. Look for key features like waterproofing, fog resistance, and durable construction to ensure your scope performs well in various conditions. Brands like Trijicon, Leupold, Sig Sauer, and Burris offer reliable options that cater to different needs and budgets. Additionally, consider the mounting system compatibility with your firearm, as this can impact your overall shooting experience. With 1276 scopes in stock, you're sure to find the perfect optic to enhance your shooting accuracy.
Frequently Asked Questions About Scopes
What magnification do I need for hunting?
For hunting, a magnification of 3-9x or 4-12x is typically sufficient.
Are all scopes waterproof?
Not all scopes are waterproof; check the specifications for water resistance ratings.
What is the difference between first and second focal plane scopes?
First focal plane scopes have reticles that scale with magnification, while second focal plane scopes maintain the same reticle size regardless of zoom.
How do I mount a scope?
Mounting a scope involves attaching it to the rifle's rail using compatible rings or bases; ensure proper alignment for accuracy.
What is a BDC reticle?
BDC stands for Bullet Drop Compensation, allowing shooters to estimate bullet drop at various distances.